The first Libertadores semifinalists will be announced this Tuesday

Regina Pierce

The first Libertadores semifinalists will be announced this Tuesday
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One of the four best teams in the Libertadores will be known this Tuesday night, in Buenos Aires. After a 1-1 draw in the first game, last week River Plate and Colo-Colo met again without an advantage for either side, outside the control of the field. Whoever wins guarantees a place in the semifinals of the main South American competition.

While the Chilean team had a free weekend to train, the home team arrived packed. Last Saturday, River beat Boca Juniors 1-0, at La Bombonera, in a match that was valid for the Argentine Championship. The promise was the Monumental de Nuñez with more than 70 thousand spectators for the most anticipated match of the year.

The opponents of the match between River Plate and Colo-Colo are the ones who escaped from the duel between Atlético-MG and Fluminense. The two Brazilians faced each other this Wednesday, in Belo Horizonte, with the tricolor team benefiting from the draw.

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