Dates and times set for Boca v O'Higgins in 2026 Copa Sudamericana | OneFootball

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·4 June 2026

Dates and times set for Boca v O'Higgins in 2026 Copa Sudamericana

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The South American Football Confederation officially confirmed the dates, times, and venues for the 2026 Copa Sudamericana round of 32 matchups, a stage in which Boca will face O'Higgins of Chile in search of a place in the next round.

At this decisive knockout stage, both champion teams and the continent’s usual heavyweights will be present, along with clubs looking to keep writing their history. In this exciting setting, Boca already knows its exact roadmap for facing Chile’s O'Higgins in a series that promises intensity.


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The first leg between the Xeneize side and the Chilean team will take place next Thursday, July 23. Kickoff is set for 9:30 p.m. at La Bombonera, where the team from La Ribera will try to take a crucial advantage at home, where they are coming off an elimination from the Copa Libertadores.

Meanwhile, the return leg that will decide qualification for the next round has been scheduled for the following week, Thursday, July 30, also at 9:30 p.m. While the date and time for this crucial second leg are fully confirmed, the venue in Chile has not yet been decided.

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Boca will face O'Higgins in the Sudamericana.

Boca vs O'Higgins have almost everything settled

The main reason for this current uncertainty lies in a special request submitted by the O'Higgins board so they can play at home in their own stadium. The Rancagua side wants to host Boca at Estadio El Teniente, although its stands currently do not meet the strict regulations imposed by the South American organization.

According to the governing body’s rules, this knockout stage requires a minimum attendance capacity of 20,000 spectators. However, the Chilean club’s stadium has a maximum capacity of just over 14,000, which in principle would completely prevent it from being approved for this international clash.

Despite this clear regulatory obstacle, the Chilean club has already submitted a formal request to CONMEBOL headquarters in Luque seeking an extraordinary exception. They argue that El Teniente has top-level facilities and point out that during the group stage they were allowed to play there because the capacity requirement was only 10,000 seats.

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