Boca Juniors visited tonight a historically complicated rival like Colo Colo, from Chile, in a match valid for the third date of Group F of the Copa Libertadores that it will assume before the Superclásico on Sunday in Núñez against River by the Professional Soccer League .

The match is played at the Monumental stadium in Santiago, is refereed by the Brazilian Raphael Claus and televised by ESPN.

At 13 minutes into the first half, Advíncula nailed it into the three sticks to give Almirón’s men a partial victory.

Boca and Colo-Colo lead the group with four units while Deportivo Pereira from Colombia and Monagas from Venezuela add one.

Pereira will also receive Monagas tonight, starting at 11:00 p.m.

On this occasion, the Estadio Monumental will have the Lautaro and Arica stands disabled (a total of 11,000 seats), due to a Conmebol sanction for the incidents that occurred in the match against Monagas,

The record between Boca and Colo Colo is 10 games, eight for the Copa Libertadores and two for the Super Cup, with four wins for each and two draws.

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