La Número 12
·1. November 2025
Boca v Estudiantes: kick-off time, referee, line-ups and TV 📺

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·1. November 2025

This Sunday, Boca Juniors visits Estudiantes de La Plata for the 14th round of the 2025 Clausura Tournament. The Xeneize is seeking three points to edge closer to playoff qualification and the next Copa Libertadores. With two changes, one due to necessity and the other based on performance, Claudio Úbeda has finalized the lineup to face the Pincha at 4 PM in the UNO Jorge Luis Hirschi stadium.
The coach decided to make two changes from the team that played the last match. The first is mandatory: Leandro Paredes will not play due to receiving his fifth yellow card. Tomás Belmonte will take his place, having returned to the field in the previous match after a prolonged three-month inactivity.

The team will present with two changes.
The second change will be tactical. Exequiel Zeballos will replace Williams Alarcón, aiming for greater depth on the wings and imbalance in one-on-one situations. The Changuito, who showed great form and was crucial in the victory over Barracas Central, will have the opportunity to prove himself from the start of the match.
The Xeneize is coming off a 3-1 win against Barracas Central and enters this match with 20 points, resulting from 5 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses. As for the Pincha, they are coming off a 2-0 victory in the classic against Gimnasia and are in third place in Zone A (one point above Boca) with 21 points from 6 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses.
In the Annual Table, Úbeda's team is in third place with 53 points, one more than River, which is third. The good news for the Ribera team is that Deportivo Riestra lost and cannot overtake them, at least in this round.

The Xeneize won 2-0 the last time they faced Estudiantes.
Fernando Muslera; Román Gómez, Santiago Núñez, Facundo Rodríguez, Román Gómez; Mikel Amondarain, Santiago Ascacibar, Cristian Medina; Edwin Cetré, Tiago Palacios, and Guido Carrillo. Coach: Eduardo Domínguez.
Agustín Marchesín; Juan Barinaga, Lautaro Di Lollo, Ayrton Costa, Lautaro Blanco; Carlos Palacios, Milton Delgado, Tomás Belmonte, Exequiel Zeballos; Miguel Merentiel, and Milton Giménez. Coach: Claudio Úbeda.
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