Boca await their opponent: Racing face Tigre to progress | OneFootball

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·1 December 2025

Boca await their opponent: Racing face Tigre to progress

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The Academia and the Matador want to make it into the top four of the Professional League tournament.

Racing and Tigre will decide this Monday who qualifies for the semifinals of the 2025 Clausura Tournament, in a direct clash that could also mean a ticket to the Copa Libertadores. The winner will face Boca in the next round.


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The match will be played this Monday, November 1, starting at 21:30, at the Cilindro de Avellaneda, with Andrés Merlos as the referee, Pablo Dóvalo in charge of VAR, and broadcast on ESPN Premium and TNT Sports.

Racing, with an almost confirmed lineup

Gustavo Costas gave clear signs in Friday’s practice, and everything indicates that he will repeat the eleven who eliminated River with Gastón Martirena’s last-minute goal. The coach is betting on the solidity and character shown in the most demanding match of his tenure.

The players who are carrying physical discomfort did not train with the group and are likely to be left out of the starting eleven. Bruno Zuculini could take a spot on the bench, although he is still dealing with a soleus problem. Meanwhile, Duván Vergara remains in doubt due to a right ankle injury, so Tomás Conechny appears as an option for the left side.

In defense, Facundo Mura is still training separately, and Martirena would keep his spot, bolstered by his performance against the Millonario. Santiago Sosa will play again with a protective mask.

Among the injured, Luciano Vietto, Marcos Rojo, and Ignacio Rodríguez remain ruled out, while Matías Zaracho could reappear among the substitutes.

Tigre arrives motivated

Tigre will face the match boosted by the passion of their fans, after an open training session that brought together supporters, families, and local media. Both Diego Dabove and Joaquín Laso described the clash as “another final”, aware that the Matador has just eliminated the recent Sudamericana champion, Lanús.

In addition, Tigre has a favorable recent record: they beat Racing twice this year, both in Victoria and at the Cilindro. The 2-1 defeat in August still echoes in Avellaneda, especially because of the VAR-awarded penalty and Costas’ expulsion after protesting.

Probable lineups

Racing and Tigre are playing for much more than a spot in the semifinals: they are looking to stay in the title race and fight for a place in the next Copa Libertadores. The Cilindro will be the stage for an all-or-nothing clash.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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