Boca and Tigre dispute the final of the League Cup: schedule, TV and formations

Boca and Tigre dispute the final of the League Cup: schedule, TV and formations

In the semifinals, Boca resisted an impetuous Racing team and beat them on penalties after equalizing goalless, while Tigre also got their ticket from eleven meters against Argentinos Juniors after drawing 1-1.

Boca and Tigre shared a tour in Zone 2 of the League Cup, where the ‘Xeneizes’ were always among the protagonists, while the ‘Matador” built a formidable campaign in the few months he played since his recent return to the First division.

Under the leadership of Diego Martínez, a DT with long seasons in the promotion divisions and a fleeting step in the First Division, Tigre consolidated a consistent, ductile, intelligent game scheme to seek prominence in certain games, and work with other weapons when it was necessary. inferior, just as it did when it eliminated the powerful River (2-1) in the Monumental in the quarterfinals.

On the other hand, Boca assumed its status as a candidate from the beginning and, although it had some matches in poor form, its best performances were fulfilled in the more complex clashes that appeared, since it defeated its archrival River (1-0), Students (1-0) and Defense and Justice (2-0).

Boca even beat Tigre himself 2-0 a couple of weeks ago at home, in a match for the last date they played with an alternative formation, although this time the conditions will be different.

In Córdoba, Tigre will try to repeat the feat achieved against Boca in 2019, when he had the pleasure of winning his first local tournament by winning 2-0 in the final and becoming champion of the Super League Cup, despite the fact that he was already sentenced to relegation to the second division.

When is Boca vs Tigre played?

The grand finale on Sunday will start at 4:00 p.m.

Where to watch Boca vs Tigre

The duel between “Xeneizes” and “Matadores” will be televised by TNT Sports and by Fox Sports Premium.

Formations

Mouth: Agustín Rossi; Luis Advíncula, Carlos Izquierdoz, Marcos Rojo, Frank Fabra; Guillermo Pol Fernández, Alan Varela, Óscar Romero; Eduardo Salvio, Darío Benedetto and Sebastián Villa.

Tiger: Gonzalo Marinelli; Lucas Blondel, Victor Cabrera, Brian Luciatti, Sebastian Prieto; Ezequiel Fernandez, Sebastian Prediger; Facundo Colidio, Cristian Zabala, Alexis Castro and Mateo Retegui.

Referee: Dario Herrera.

Source: Ambito

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