Copa Libertadores: River Plate vs Boca Juniors, as it (didn’t) happen
Relive all of the glorious nonaction from the Copa Libertadores Final second leg at El Monumental
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Your support makes all the difference.The Copa Libertadores final was postponed to Sunday after Boca Juniors players were injured when their bus was attacked by River Plate fans.
CONMEBOL President Alejandro Dominguez announced the decision on Saturday, 10 minutes before the final was supposed to start.
Dominguez met with club directors and FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Relive all of the drama below.
Preview
What time does it start?
River Plate vs Boca Juniors kicks off at 8:00pm (GMT) on Saturday 24 November.
Where can I watch it?
River Plate vs Boca Juniors will be shown live on BT Sport 2 from 7:45pm (GMT).
BT Sport subscribers can stream the game live via the BT Sport app.
The match is also being aired on FreeSports.
Player to watch…
Lucas Pratto: The 30-year-old striker was River’s best player in the first leg, scoring their first goal and contributing to the own goal which means the sides head into Saturday’s finale level. The Argentine, who has five caps for his country, has scored four goals in 13 appearances in this year’s competition, and his partnership up front with Rafael Santos Borre could well be decisive in Buenos Aires.
Form guide…
River Plate: LLWWLD
Boca Juniors: WLDWDW
Odds…
River Plate to win: 11/10
Boca Juniors to win: 13/5
Draw: 39/20
Prediction...
River Plate 2-1 (4-3) Boca Juniors
So many questions to ask with regard to this game going ahead, most pertinently if Boca Juniors win, how on earth can the players safety be secured at a ground containing 60,000 irate River Plate fans?
Yet at this time, the game is scheduled to be going ahead tonight.
Carlos Tevez and Fernando Gago have claimed the Boca players are being obligated to play.
Tevez: "We are not in condition to play."
It appears the game is going to go ahead tonight. Staff from both teams have emerged, while the Uruguayan match officials are beginning their warmup.
Right then, time to start the proper pre-match buildup to the second leg of the Copa Libertadores Final between River Plate and Boca Juniors at El Monumental in Buenos Aires.
You've heard a lot from Miguel Delaney in Argentina this evening, and he's been taking in the sights and the sounds of the fiercest rivalry in world football in previewing tonight's game:
While there are plenty of talented footballers on show tonight, the Copa Libertadores isn't as star-studded as it once was.
Looking back on when the Copa Libertadores ruled the world...
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