Lanús vs. Wanderers, for Copa Sudamericana: Time, TV and formations

Lanús vs. Wanderers, for Copa Sudamericana: Time, TV and formations

At the same time, in Venezuela, Barcelona, ​​from Ecuador, escort of Lanús, will visit Metropolitanos, the last in the table.

If the “Garnet” wins, and Barcelona stumbles in Venezuela, his passage to the round of 16 of the tournament that he won in 2013 and had him as a finalist in 2020 will be practically assured.

Jorge Almirón’s team will have a significant loss since goalkeeper Fernando Monetti tested positive for Covid-19 in the previous tests required by Conmebol.

This forced absence opens the possibility for the young Lautaro Morales, who was the starter before the return of the champion goalkeeper in 2016.

The other doubt in the local team goes through the scorer José Sand, who suffered a muscle injury in the game in Guayaquil against Barcelona and will be awaited until the last moment.

Montevideo Wanderers also reported the positive case of Covid-19 of their coach, Daniel Carreño, who was unable to travel and will be replaced by his assistant Rodrigo Bengua.

The Uruguayan club, through its social networks, made a striking request to the fans of Estudiantes de Caseros to accompany the team in the south of Buenos Aires.

“El ‘Pincha’ and Wanderers are true brothers. I came to be part of the longest brotherhood in football,” wrote the Uruguayan club.

When do Lanus vs Montevideo Wanderers play?

The match valid for the fifth date of group A will be played at 9:30 p.m. in La Fortaleza, with arbitration by the Brazilian Flavio Rodrigues De Souza.

Where to watch Lanus vs Montevideo Wanderers

The duel between Argentines and Uruguayans can be seen on the ESPN sports channel.

probable formations

Lanus: Lautaro Morales; Leonel Di Plácido, Matías Pérez, Diego Braghieri and Alexandro Bernabei; Lautaro Acosta, Tomás Belmonte, Nicolás Pasquini and Ignacio Malcorra; José López and Claudio Spinelli or José Sand. DT: Jorge Almiron.

wanderers; Mauro Silveira; Juan Acosta, Emiliano García, Juan Aguirre and Matías Fracchia; Emiliano Vidart and Bruno Veglio; Agustín Santurio or Gerónimo Plada, Guillermo Wagner, Diego Hernández; and Mauro Mendez. DT: Rodrigo Bengua.

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