Newell’s vs Boca for the Professional League: time, formations and TV

Newell’s vs Boca for the Professional League: time, formations and TV

When do Newell’s vs Boca play for the Professional League

The match will be played from 3:30 p.m., at the Coloso Marcelo Bielsa stadium in Rosario’s Parque Independencia, refereed by Patricio Loustau and televised by the TNT Sports signal.

The team of “Black” Hugo Ibarra accumulates an undefeated 15 games, added to his participation in the Copa Argentina, with an effective walk and a winning streak that catapulted him to the top of the positions, with 48 points, including with a game to complete against Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, which was suspended with the score 0-0 at 9 minutes of the first half.

Boca (48) fights hand in hand for the League with Racing Club (47), who beat Colón in Santa Fe on Friday, and with Atlético Tucumán (45), who gave up ground in recent days.

In case of winning in Rosario, Boca could consecrate itself on Tuesday without playing if Racing loses in its visit to Lanús or it will have a chance on Wednesday when it disputes the remaining 81 minutes in La Plata.

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The “xeneize” technical director will not have defender Marcos Rojo, who suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, which took him off the field in the victory over Sarmiento. His place will be for Facundo Roncaglia and the Peruvian Carlos Zambrano will enter as the first central defender.

The formation will have two other variants in the middle of the pitch with the arrivals of Guillermo “Pol” Fernández and Juan Ramírez for Martín Payero and Óscar Romero, respectively.

Another important novelty will be the availability of Colombian striker Sebastián Villa after a knee injury that sidelined him from the team since the end of August. He will occupy a place on the substitute bench and will play a priori for a while in the complement.

How to watch Newell’s vs Boca for the Professional League

It broadcasts TNT Sports live, both through its cable signal and on its website

Finally, the “xeneizes” fanatics from Rosario and the Interior will not be able to buy non-member stalls -although a handful of them managed to do so- by order of the Ministry of Security of the province of Santa Fe, which ordered the cessation of the sale of the three thousand tickets that Newell’s had put on sale on Thursday, which were worth between 9,600 and 12 thousand pesos.

“Newell’s informs that tickets will not be sold to those people who are not current associates of the institution for the commitment that the first team will face this Sunday from 3:30 p.m. against Boca in the Park,” the club published.

“This resolution was expressed by the Ministry of Security of the province in order to protect the safety of members, partners and fans of the club during a commitment that will require special attention due to the location of the visiting team in the standings,” he reported. .

Newell’s, which has 36 points and qualified for the next edition of the Copa Sudamericana without playing due to the 1-0 defeat of Unión as a visitor to Defensa y Justicia, has just lost 2-0 at its stadium against Tigre.

The interim “rojinegro” technical director, Adrián Coria, will put on the three players he saved for this match tomorrow: defender Cristian Lema, midfielder Pablo Pérez and forward Juan Garro, in principle instead of Tomás Jacob, Marcelo Esponda and Guillermo Balzi.

“Xeneize” dominates the history against “Leprosy” with a difference of 25 games (67-48-42) and won in his last two visits for the Diego Maradona Cup (0-2), in November 2010, and the Copa of the League (0-1), in February of last year.

Formations Newell’s vs Boca for the Professional League

Newell’s: Lautaro Morales; Gustavo Velázquez, Cristian Lema and Willer Ditta; Armando Méndez, Pablo Pérez, Juan Sforza and Martín Luciano; Juan Garro and Francisco González; Juan Manuel Garcia. DT: Adrian Coria.

Boca Juniors: Agustin Rossi; Luis Advincula, Carlos Zambrano, Facundo Roncaglia and Frank Fabra; Guillermo “Pol” Fernánez, Alan Varela, Cristian Medina and Juan Ramírez; Luca Langoni and Dario Benedetto. DT: Hugo Ibarra.

Referee: Patricio Loustau. VAR: Yael Perez Falcon.

Stadium: Colossus Marcelo Bielsa.

Start time: 15:30.

TV: TNT Sports.

Source: Ambito

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