Almirante Brown will be home against Deportivo Riestra and Deportivo Maipú will receive Estudiantes de Rio Cuarto in Mendoza, in the matches to be held tomorrow for revenge in the semifinals of the reduced Primera Nacional tournament, whose winner will be promoted to the Professional League along with the champion Independiente Rivadavia…
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The two matches will begin at 17, in Isidro Casanova Almirante Brown-Riestra will be directed by Pablo Giménez and televised by TyC Sports, while in Mendoza Maipú- Estudiantes will have Nicolás Lamolina as referee and will be seen on DSports.

In the first leg, Riestra beat Almirante Brown at home by 2-0, therefore “La Fragata” must win two goals to qualify due to the sporting advantage (it added more points in the regular season), while if wins by a minimal difference, draws or loses, Riestra will be the finalist.
Almirante Brown, coached by Darío Franco, lost the final due to direct promotion against Independiente Rivadavia (2-0 in overtime in Córdoba), then beat Ferro in the reduced game due to a sporting advantage (1-1 and 0-0).
Riestra, with Matías Módolo as coach, is a tough team, with great defense and a very physical game. They arrive after eliminating San Martín de Tucumán (1-0 away) and Quilmes (1-1 and 1-0).
In Mendoza, Maipú will be in the final with just a tie since it tied in Río Cuarto zero to zero, and added more units in the first phase of the contest so it has a sporting advantage.
Maipú, with Luis García as coach, has so far beaten San Martín de San Juan (1-0 at home) and Temperley (1-2 and 2-0), while Estudiantes, led by Iván Delfino, left on the road Miter de Santiago del Estero (1-0 at home) and Atlético Rafaela (0-0 and 0-0, with a sporting advantage).
The two finalists will face each other in a single final match in a neutral stadium at a venue and date to be confirmed by the AFA.
Source: Ambito

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