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·8. April 2026
Lanús get their Libertadores dream under way against Mirassol in Brazil

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·8. April 2026

Lanús will visit Mirassol at 7 p.m. at the José María de Campos Maia Stadium in their Group G debut in the Libertadores.
Lanús will visit Brazil’s Mirassol this Wednesday for the opening matchday of Group G in the Copa Libertadores, aiming to begin their run in South America’s most important club tournament on the right foot.
The match, scheduled for 7 p.m., will take place at the José María de Campos Maia Stadium and will be broadcast on Fox Sports and Disney+ Premium. The referee will be Colombian Jhon Ospina, with his compatriot Nicolás Gallo assisting from VAR.
“El Granate” comes into the start of this Copa Libertadores group stage full of excitement, having won the 2025 Copa Sudamericana and the 2026 Recopa, defeating mighty Flamengo in the latter with a historic victory at the legendary Maracaná.
Lanús’ best performance in the Copa Libertadores came in 2017, when they lost the final to Brazil’s Grêmio.
Mirassol, meanwhile, was one of the big surprises of the 2025 Brasileirao, finishing fourth to secure a historic qualification for South America’s top club tournament.
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