Radio Gol
·16 November 2025
How River could miss out on the 2026 Copa Libertadores

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·16 November 2025

Losing so many matches in recent rounds did not come without consequences for River. Marcelo Gallardo’s team, up until the start of the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals against Palmeiras, had their qualification for the 2026 edition on track through the annual table and were one of the top contenders to win the Clausura Tournament and the Copa Argentina.
But River fell apart. They lost at home to Deportivo Riestra, Sarmiento, and Gimnasia, and also lost away to Rosario Central and Boca. For this reason, they arrived at the last matchday of Zone B, where the positions in the annual table are decided, outside the qualification zone for the 2026 Copa Libertadores. Although nothing is certain yet, as they could still end up in the qualification zone or be left with no chance to play at all.
River is currently in fourth place in the overall standings, so they would not be qualifying for the 2026 Copa Libertadores, and only one combination of results could see them drop to fifth. If they finish in that position, Marcelo Gallardo’s team would be left with no chance of playing the continent’s most important tournament next year.
The only combination that leaves River fifth in the annual table is if they lose to Vélez at the Amalfitani and Racing beats Newell’s in Rosario when they face each other this Sunday at 8:15 p.m. It’s worth noting that the Millonario has 52 points in the annual standings and the Academia has 50.
On the other hand, if the Núñez side loses in Liniers and the Academia draws in Rosario, they will finish with the same number of points, but Gallardo’s team would have a better goal difference, which is currently +17 for River and +12 for Racing.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































