Mouth comes from beating 1-0 Newell’s at the Marcelo Bielsa stadium, with a goal from the midfielder Kevin Zenon. Those led by Fernando Gago They accumulate 41 points and are sixth in the standings. On the other hand, by adding 66 points in the Annual Tableis positioned fifth and in the South American Cup.
“Xeneize” will have some modifications in its team in relation to the team that faced the Rosario team since the defender Marcos Rojo He could return to ownership, after having fulfilled his suspension date after accumulating five yellow cards.
The central defense would be completed Lautaro Di Lollowho would be in place of Jorge Figal.
As for the midfield, Marcelo Saracchi He would be ready to return and take his place in the starting eleven, but, at the same time, he is fighting for ownership with the Colombian Frank Fabrawho played in Rosary and became one of the figures.
Another question is whether Ignacio Miramon either Milton Delgado will take the place of the injured Thomas Belmonte. Added to this is the recovery of Miguel Merentielwho will fight his position with Milton Gimenez.
Independentfor its part, has just added a 2-1 victory to Atlético Tucumán in Avellanedais located only one position below Mouth with 39 points, while in the Annual Table they add 62 points and are seventh.
The technician Julio Vaccari He would also make changes with respect to the eleven that beat the “Dean” on the last date, Philip Loyola -who had to travel to Chili due to a family situation – and Santiago Montiel -who suffered an injury against the Tucumán team- would lose their ownership and instead would enter Federico Mancuello and Diego Tarzia.
What time does Boca vs Independiente play?
Start time: 7:15 p.m.
Where to watch Boca vs Independiente
TV: ESPN Premium.
Formations
Mouth: Leandro Brey; Luis Advíncula, Lautaro Di Lollo, Marcos Rojo, Marcelo Saracchi; Milton Delgado or Ignacio Miramón, Pol Fernández; Kevin Zenón, Miguel Merentiel or Milton Giménez, Exequiel Zeballos; Edinson Cavani. DT: Fernando Gago.
Independent: Rodrigo Rey; Federico Vera, Kevin Lomónaco, Joaquín Laso, Adrián Sporle; Lautaro Millán, Iván Marcone, Federico Mancuello; Santiago Hidalgo, Gabriel Ávalos, Diego Tarzia. DT: Julio Vaccari.
Stadium: Bombonera.
Referee: Nazareno Arasa.
VAR: Héctor Paletta.
Source: Ambito

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