Inter and Fluminense define the first finalist of the Libertadores: schedule, TV and formations

Inter and Fluminense define the first finalist of the Libertadores: schedule, TV and formations

In the first leg, played last Wednesday at the Maracana Stadium of Rio de Janeirothey equaled 2 to 2 with two goals from the Argentine striker German Cano for the “Flu”, while for the Inter they did it Alan Patrick and Hugo Mallo.

The group directed by “Chacho” Coudet comes from falling 2 to 0 in view of Atlético Mineiro for the 25th. day of Brazilian and came in 14th. place with 29 units.

Coudet49 years old, will make two changes to the starting eleven he lined up in the first leg: Igor Gomes by Vitao in defense and Romulus by Johnny in the midfield.

Fluminensefor its part, was beaten 3 to 0 by Cuiaba and is in sixth position with 41 units, 11 behind the leader Botafogo (52).

Coach Fernando Diniz Silva You will not be able to count on the defender Samuel Xavier for having been expelled in the first leg due to a double warning and in his replacement he will enter Diogo Barbosa. Furthermore, in the midfield Alexander will enter through Goose.

The winner of this match will face the winner of the key whose protagonists are: Mouth and Palmeiras of Brazilteams that will meet this Thursday after having tied without goals in the first leg played last week in the candy box.

What time does Inter vs Fluminense play?

Time: 9:30 p.m. (Argentina).

Where to watch Inter vs Fluminense

TV: Fox Sports.

Formations

International: Sergio Rochet; Hugo Mallo, Igor Gómez, Grabriel Mercado, Renê; Rómulo, Charles Aránguiz, Maurício, Alan Patrick; Wanderson and Enner Valencia. DT: Eduardo Coudet.

Fluminense: Fábio, Diogo Barbosa, Nino, Felipe Melo, Marcelo; André, Alexsander; Jhon Arias, Keno; John Kennedy, Germán Cano. Coach: Fernando Diniz Silva.

Referee: Jesús Valenzuela (Venezuela).

Stadium: Beira-Rio (Porto Alegre).

Source: Ambito

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