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mouth vs. Live gymnastics: schedules, formations, channels and how to watch the Argentine League

Mouth vs. Gym LIVE, they will face each other this Sunday, July 16, for matchday 25 of the Argentine Professional League 2023 at the Juan Carmelo Zerillo Stadium. The game will be broadcast by ESPN Premium and STAR Plus signals, among other television channels. Find out what time they play, possible formations and more about this important commitment. Also, in El Comercio you will find minute by minute with all incidents in real time.

WHEN DO BOCA VS. GYM

The duel for date 25 of the Argentine Professional League 2023 between Boca Juniors vs. Gymnastics of La Plata, will be held this Sunday, July 16 at the Juan Carmelo Zerillo Stadium.

WHAT TIME DOES BOCA VS. GYM

The match between Boca Juniors vs. La Plata Gymnastics It is scheduled to be played starting at 2:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important game.

  • Mexico: 1:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 2:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 2:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 3:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 3:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 3:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 4:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 4:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 4:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 4:30 p.m.

ON WHICH CHANNELS TO SEE BOCA VS. GYM

The match between Boca Juniors vs. Gimnasia de La Plata for matchday 25 of the 2023 Argentine Professional League will be broadcast on the ESPN Premium, AFA Play and STAR Plus channels. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

Boca, qualified for the Copa Libertadores round of 16

Classified to the round of 16 a date ago, Boca Juniors finished first in Group F of the Copa Libertadores 2023 by beating Venezuelan Monagas 4-0 this Thursday in Buenos Aires, in a match of the sixth and last date of the group stage .

Marcelo Weigandt (39), Valentín Barco (61) and Luis Vázquez (85 and 88) scored the goals for Boca’s victory, which ended the match with ten players due to the expulsion of Paraguayan defender Bruno Valdez (36), while in Monagas Abdiel Arroyo (49) saw the red card.

Boca made the favorable forecasts come true and finished as the comfortable leader of Group F with 13 points, followed by the Colombian Deportivo Pereira (8), both classified to the round of 16, while the Chilean Colo Colo (6) finished third and will play in the playoffs of the Copa Sudamericana, and Monagas (5) was left out of everything.

Even with a good lead, Boca needed at least a draw to secure first place, while Monagas could hope to at least reach the Copa Sudamericana with a combination of results.

But, even with several changes forced by the series of injuries that plagued the squad, Boca dominated from the beginning, and could have scored after 5 minutes, in a cross that made the visiting defense difficult, and in which Castillo gave him a punch to the ball that the referee Matonte did not notice as a penalty, nor was the action observed by the VAR.

The locals came close again thanks to a good individual play by Medina, the midfielder who showed a very good performance, which he defined with a shot that went to the side of the right post, and then, in a corner kick, Weigandt headed, but the ball bounced off the angle.

Monagas had the possibility of a counterattack, and he had a lonely chance in a cross ball for Basante, who entered behind the backs of the center-backs, but failed to connect when he only had “Chiquito” Romero ahead of him.

But Boca seemed to get complicated on its own, because after half an hour the Paraguayan Bruno Valdez made himself kick out in a childish way when he protested to the Uruguayan Andrés Matonte, who did not hesitate and showed him the second yellow card, in an unusual attitude of the Guaraní defender, who already he had been expelled against the same rival, in Venezuela.

However, Xeneize immediately found relief and unlocked the match with the first goal, in a cross shot by Payero that seemed to go away, but Weigandt entered unmarked at the far post, corrected and touched the net.

At the start of the second part, both teams would be even with ten, because Arroyo saw the red card after a strong foul on “Pol” Fernández, while Boca began to tilt the game in the Venezuelan field.

On the left the locals found fertile ground to progress, and that’s where the second came, in an overflow from the Colombian Fabra who assisted the youthful 18-year-old Barco, who settled in and took a right cross to celebrate his initial goal in the first of mouth.

Boca sentenced the duel in 60 minutes, and had half an hour of action left in which he generated almost a dozen chances to overwhelm a Monagas who lowered his arms and resigned himself to defeat.

Goalkeeper Roa, a regular substitute, did what he could and saved his fence from a historic win by first blocking shots from Fernández and Barco, and then had the help of the crossbar before a placed shot from Sandez.

But even Roa’s resistance was not enough and Boca increased the distance with the double from Vázquez, the young striker who had not scored for several months and was able to shake off the losing streak, first by receiving in the middle and defining with a shot that beat the goalkeeper’s hands, and shortly after, with a low and accurate touch.

With ease and an effectiveness that he had missed for a long time, Boca confirmed his favoritism, and despite some ups and downs, he finished at the top of Group F, once again in the race for the tournament that he became his obsession a while ago.

Mouth Formation vs. Gym

  • Mouth: Sergio Romero; Marcelo Weigandt, Nicolás Figal, Nicolás Valentini, Frank Fabra; Guillermo Fernández, Cristian Medina, Alan Varela, Valentin Barco; Miguel Merentiel and Luis Vazquez.
  • Students: Tomás Durso; Guillermo Enrique, Leonardo Morales, Felipe Sánchez, Matías Bazzi; Ignacio Miramón, Antonio Napolitano, Alan Lescano, Benjamín Domínguez, Ivo Mammini.

Source: Elcomercio

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