Boca vs Alianza Lima, for the Copa Libertadores: schedule, possible formations, how and where to watch LIVE

Boca will host Alianza Lima at La Bombonera on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. for the second leg of the Copa Libertadores qualifying round 2. The Xeneize need to turn things around after losing the first leg in Peru 1-0 in order to qualify for the most important competition in the region. Fox Sports and Telefé will broadcast the match, as well as the Disney+ platform.
After the defeat, Fernando Gago 's team sought to regain confidence in their last match of the Professional League against Aldosivi. With goals from Luis Advíncula and Miguel Merentiel , Boca won against Tiburón by 2-1, but the fans were not satisfied with the performance of the players. From the stands, whistles and protest chants could be heard such as "players, go fuck yourself" and "move, Xeneize, move ".
This Tuesday it will be all or nothing . "It's a final," said Pintita, who will have Edison Cavani at his disposal, already recovered from a fracture in one of his vertebrae, although there will also be the possible absences of Ayrton Costa and Carlos Palacios who are not in their best physical condition. "I tell you that this team will give everything to try to achieve a positive result, with conviction and confidence in what it means to enter the Libertadores...", signed Gago.
For its part, Alianza Lima comes into the match with sky-high confidence, thanks to the advantage of winning the first leg, thanks to Pablo Ceppelini's goal, and its most recent victory in its local competition against Juan Pablo II College by 1-0.
The Peruvian team will once again face the team from La Ribera, this time at the Bombonera, although their coach Néstor Gorosito did not appear intimidated by the locals. "The fans don't play. They never killed a player there. Nothing happens, it's 11 against 11. The situation at Boca's stadium is all nonsense, a myth, biri biri," he joked in an interview with Radio la Red.
Agustin Marchesin; Luis Advincula, Rodrigo Battaglia, Marcos Rojo, Marcelo Saracchi; Ander Herrera, Milton Delgado, Williams Alarcon; Carlos Palacios; Miguel Merentiel and Edinson Cavani.
Guillermo Viscarra; Guillermo Enrique, Carlos Zambrano, Renzo Garcés, Miguel Trauco; Eryc Castillo, Erick Noriega, Fernando Gaibor, Kevin Quevedo; Pablo Ceppellini; and Hernán Barcos.
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