Palmeiras 2-2 Boca Juniors

The Argentine team won 2-0 in the first leg and drew 2-2 in Sao Paulo, thereby gaining the right to enter the final with a total score of 4-2.

This is the first time the Copa Libertadores final witnessed a Superclasico match of Argentine football.

The first leg of the final will take place at Boca’s home ground – Bombonera – on November 7.

The Copa Libertadores final is the Argentina Super Classic match

South American football fans have the right to wait for a fiery confrontation between Boca and River Plate in the two legs of the Copa Libertadores final.

A 2-0 lead after the first leg gives Boca confidence in their trip to Brazil.

The home team only achieved half of their goal.

The Copa Libertadores final is the Argentina Super Classic match

Familiar image of Monumental Stadium when River Plate welcomes Boca Juniors.

Sharing the same fate as Palmeiras was fellow team Gremio a day ago, but the way they were eliminated was much harsher.

Borre scored the first equalizer for River Plate in the 82nd minute. Four minutes later, the referee blew a penalty for the away team after using VAR technology, determining that home midfielder Bressan let the ball touch his hand within 16m50.

The Copa Libertadores final is the Argentina Super Classic match

Gremio 1-2 River Plate

The match lasted until the 14th minute of injury time, but host Gremio could not score another goal with only 10 people left.

At the end of the match, referee Andres Cunha had to ask for police protection to leave the field before the anger of the Gremio fans.

World football has three confrontations that are considered classics (clasico) because of the rivalry and fierceness between the two opponents: Real – Barca (Spain), Boca Juniors – River Plate (Argentina) and Celtic –