Millonarios draws with Once Caldas again in Manizales: follow the match minute by minute

Once Caldas and Millonarios play a key match this Sunday for qualification to the Liga MX semifinals at Palogrande Stadium in Manizales. The score is 2-1.
Both teams are currently in the top eight of the championship. With the Disciplinary Committee's confirmation of their victory in Santa Marta against Unión Magdalena (0-3, 0-1 on the field), Once currently occupies eighth place with 29 points.
Millonarios, for its part, comes into this match five places higher: it's third with 31 points. Furthermore, David González's team arrives in Manizales with a seven-match unbeaten run.
Millonarios goalkeeper Álvaro Montero, meanwhile, ended his goalless streak in Manizales: 728 minutes without conceding a goal, the longest streak by a goalkeeper for the Albiazul team in short tournaments and the sixth longest in the entire history of Colombia's first division professional football.
González ordered several changes to Millonarios' starting lineup: Helibelton Palacios will be at right back in place of Sander Navarro, who did not travel to Manizales. Jhoan Hernández returns to the left wing, replacing Danovis Banguero. Daniel Cataño starts as a starter, while Neiser Villarreal starts on the bench.
For his part, Once Caldas coach Hernán Darío Herrera made three changes to the starting lineup that beat Unión Española of Chile 1-0 in the Copa Sudamericana: Juan Camilo García, Esteban Beltrán, and Jefry Zapata replaced Mateo García, Alejandro García, and Michael Barrios.
Lineups for Once Caldas and Millonarios 
Once Caldas lineup Photo: Once Caldas

Millonarios lineup Photo: Millonarios FC
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