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Olympia vs. Fluminense live: what time do they play and on what channel do they play Copa Libertadores

olympia vs. fluminense live will meet this Thursday, August 24 for the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Libertadores Cup 2023 at the Maracana stadium. The match will be broadcast on ESPN and STAR Plus signals. Find out what time they play, possible lineups and more about this important commitment. Also, in El Comercio you will find minute by minute with all incidents in real time.

When do Olympia vs. Fluminense?

The first leg duel for the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores between Olimpia vs. Fluminense will be played this Thursday, August 24, 2023 at the Maracaná stadium.

What time does Olympia vs. fluminense today?

The match between Olympia vs. Fluminense is scheduled to be played starting at 7:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important match.

  • Mexico: 6:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 7:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 7:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 8:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 8:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 8:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 9:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 9:30 p.m.

On which channel do Olympia vs. fluminense live?

The match between Olympia vs. Fluminense for the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores will be broadcast by the Star+ and ESPN 2 signals for all of Paraguay, while for the rest of South America, the signal enabled to broadcast the match is ESPN. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

Where to see Olympia vs. Fluminense online?

So that you can see the online transmission of the game by cell phone via streaming between Olimpia vs. Fluminense for the Copa Libertadores, you will have to create a STAR+ account.

Olympia qualification to the quarterfinals

Olimpia from Paraguay became strong in front of their fans in Asunción this Thursday and with a resounding 3-1 win over defending champion Flamengo, in the round of 16 second leg, put an end to Mengão’s reign in the Copa Libertadores 2023.

The goals were the work of Iván Torres, Richard Ortiz and Facundo Bruera, at 12, 68 and 80 minutes into the game played at the Defensores del Chaco stadium. Flamengo had opened the scoring after 8 minutes through Bruno Henrique.

In the first leg, in Rio de Janeiro, Flamengo won 1-0.

The Paraguayans, three-time champions of the Libertadores, will face Fluminense in the quarterfinals.

– Guarani fury –

Bruno Henrique had opened the scoring after 8 minutes after a free kick from the Uruguayan Giorgian de Arrascaeta.

But Olimpia immediately matched the result at 12 through full-back Iván Torres.

Richard Ortíz increased to 68 and the Argentine Facundo Bruera put definitive figures at 80 minutes of play.

At 56, the Argentine coach of ‘Fla’, Jorge Sampaoli, was expelled for verbal excesses against the Colombian referee Wilmar Roldán. The DT had already been warned with a yellow card in the first half and one of his assistants had already gone to the dressing rooms.

The “King of Cups” from Paraguay, three times champion of the Libertadores as well as the powerful Flamengo, sparked from the beginning with a push that made the thousands of spectators vibrate who cheered on their team throughout the course of the match.

In the Brazilian goal, Bruno Henrique anticipated his marker Mateo Gamarra to finish off with his back to the goal.

The Paraguayans did not lose their sanity and their captain, Richard Ortiz, made a long pass aimed at Fernando Cardozo who projected from the right.

By getting rid of his marker, Filipe Luiz, Cardozo launched another cross into the middle of the area that was spectacularly headed by full-back Iván Torres, hidden behind center-backs Fabricio Bruno and David Luiz, to quickly equalize.

The enormous will of the Guarani to take the victory tried to be stopped by interruptions of the game to decompress the pressure.

In one of the interruptions, their Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli tied a yellow card that resulted in expulsion at 56.

Gabigol scored at 30 but Roldán disallowed Bruno Henrique’s offside goal, who gave him the assist from the left.

Olimpia generated a dangerous play at minute 35 that midfielder Mateo Gamarra almost finished, but his shot grazed the left post of the goal defended by Rio de Janeiro goalkeeper Matheus Cunha.

At 56, Bruno Henrique tested the goalkeeper of the Dean of Paraguayan soccer Juan Espínola point blank. He covered and controlled the ball with excellence.

At 65, David Luiz was knocked out for several minutes when defending his fence from a ball from midfielder Ortíz that was on the way to Matheus Cunha’s goal.

– Goals and standings –

At 68, the locals deservedly took the lead with a header from their captain Ortiz, the product of a corner cross from the right by Argentine Facundo Zabala. The goalkeeper’s hidden ball slipped towards the right post in the middle of a tangle of defenders.

Encouraged by their public and in the midst of the confusion of the cariocas who had lost their coach and order, the Paraguayans went with everything and got the third goal that was materialized through the Argentine striker Bruera after another corner from Zabala. at 80 minutes.

It was the goal of qualifying for the quarterfinals. The coliseum became a hellish hubbub.

Mengão tried to recover in the last minutes to reach the definition through penalties.

They got it at 90 through Gabigol but Roldán took a forward position after consulting with the VAR.

In the last seconds, Víctor Hugo missed the goal that could save the cariocas but he controlled goalkeeper Juan Espínola in time.

Source: Elcomercio

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