The Falcon goes out to play the second half with a 2-goal lead. Nicolás Fernández (6′ 1T) and Santiago Solari (32′ 1T) are the ones who scored in the first stage, during their team’s visit to El Rojo.

While the visit gloats over their victory the day before, the home side have just drawn their last game of the tournament and an action-packed game is expected in both goals.

Independiente comes from an equal result, 0-0, against Vélez. He has a recent record of 1 win and 1 loss in the last 2 games played, adding 2 goals for and having conceded 2.

Defensa y Justicia come with an advantage after beating Newell`s 1-0. The visit has been beaten 1 time and won 1 game in the past few days. In these matches he scored 5 goals and 4 were converted.

The local is in the nineteenth place and reaches 4 points (1 PG – 1 PE – 1 PP), while the visitor has reached 6 points and occupies the tenth place in the championship (2 PG – 1 PP).

The judge chosen to lead the party in the Caldera del Diablo was Fernando Rapallini.

Independent training today

Leandro Stillitano’s side start their game in a 4-5-1 formation with Rodrigo Rey in goal; Santiago Salle, Sergio Barreto, Ayrton Costa and Damián Pérez in defence; Kevin López, Iván Marcone, Baltasar Barcia, Juan Cazares and Nicolás Vallejo in the middle; and Martín Cauteruccio in front.

Defense and Justice training today

For their part, those led by Julio Vaccari stand on the ground with a 4-3-3 strategy with Ezequiel Unsain under the three sticks; Augustine Sant’Anna, Nazarene Colombo, Thomas Cardona, Alexis Soto in defence; Julian Lopez, Kevin Gutierrez and Rodrigo Bogarin in midfield; and David Barbona, Nicolas Fernandez and Santiago Solari in the front row.

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