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What time does Boca vs. play? Fluminense for the final of the Copa Libertadores

We have reached a new final of the Copa Libertadores. Boca Juniors and Fluminense will compete for the crown of the ‘king’ of South American football this Saturday, November 4, 2023 at the Maracaná stadium. The ‘Xeneize’ team wants to win the Conmebol tournament for the seventh time, an achievement that would make it the top winner (along with Independiente de Avellaneda).

For its part, the ‘Flu’ would add its first star and, in addition, would close with a flourish a Libertadores in which it has remained undefeated since the knockout stages. Next, join us to find out the schedules so you don’t miss this grand finale.

What time does Boca Juniors vs. Fluminense

  • In Mexico and the United States: 2:00 p.m.
  • In Peru, Colombia and Ecuador: 3:00 p.m.
  • In Venezuela, Bolivia: 4:00 p.m.
  • In Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil: 5:00 p.m.
  • In Spain, Italy and France: 10:00 p.m.

Édinson Cavani on one side and Germán Cano on the other, the war of ideas between the brains Valentín Barco-Pol Fernández and Ganso-Jhon Arias and the face to face of the ‘1’, are the expected duels of the Cup final Libertadores 2023 this Saturday between Boca Juniors and Fluminense.

The Xeneize and the Rio Tricolor will meet at the Maracaná in an unprecedented duel for the scepter of America with a variety of sought-after figures, some of them returning to the region after several years in Europe and others seeking to make the leap to the old continent .

Fernando Diniz, 49, has made Fluminense one of the best teams in Brazilian football since the middle of last year when he took over to replace Abel Braga. And his success was such, based on an offensive style and close to the traditional ‘jogo bonito’, that the Brazilian Confederation (CBF) chose him as interim coach of the Seleção in July to replace Tite.

Jorge Almirón, on the other hand, arrived in Boca dressed as a firefighter at the beginning of April and with moderate acceptance from the Xeneize fans. The team was slowly consumed in the flames due to poor results, which led to the dismissal of coach Hugo Ibarra, and the name of Almirón, 52, appeared as one of the options after the “no” of Gerardo Martino, then the coach. pointed out by Riquelme and his advisors.

Valentín Barco and Guillermo “Pol” Fernández are Boca’s thermometers. If they are good on the grass, the Xeneize usually carburetes.

The architecture of the blue and gold game begins in the boots of midfielder Fernández, 32 years old. And the best complement to him is the irreverent Barco.

Fernández has a good inside game, with good mobility, clean exit and distribution. Barco travels on the left wing and at 19 years old is the creative card of Almirón, the different player, from whom a luxury is expected, a snap of the fingers capable of unlocking a game.

Paulo Henrique Ganso and the Colombian Jhon Arias are the men of the lights in the ‘Flu’.

Source: Elcomercio

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