River and Boca could meet in the Copa Sudamericana semi-finals | OneFootball

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·29 mai 2026

River and Boca could meet in the Copa Sudamericana semi-finals

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Boca’s unexpected elimination from the Copa Libertadores after the defeat against Universidad Católica at La Bombonera opened up an unthinkable scenario at the start of the year: there could be a Superclásico on the international stage. Today’s draw in Luque, Paraguay, determined that River and Boca could meet in the semifinals of the tournament.

The first thing that has to happen for a clash between the two giants of Argentine football is for the team from La Ribera to get past its head-to-head tie against O’Higgins. The first leg will be played at La Bombonera between Tuesday, July 21, and Thursday, July 23 (immediately after the World Cup), while the return leg will be played away the following week, from July 27 to 29.


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If Boca gets through that round, only then would it enter the round of 16, where it would face Recoleta of Paraguay. In that same stage, River would wait for the winner of Independiente Santa Fe and Caracas. If both win, they will have a tough quarterfinal matchup: the Xeneize would face Bolívar/Gremio or São Paulo, while in Núñez they would await Independiente Medellín/Vasco da Gama or Olimpia. If one wins its three head-to-head ties and the other wins its two knockout rounds, then there will be a Superclásico in the semifinals.

River’s advantage is that in all these matchups it would play the decisive leg at the Monumental. Having finished as the second-best group winner would only cost it home advantage against Botafogo (the best), but the Brazilians are on the other side of the bracket and therefore would only meet them in a final. Boca, meanwhile, would only play the decisive leg at La Bombonera against Bolívar (a potential quarterfinal) or against Independiente Medellín.

If the clash between the two giants of Argentine football does happen, it would be only the second time this has occurred in the Copa Sudamericana. Coincidentally, the previous time was also in the semifinals: in 2014, River won 1-0 on aggregate thanks to Leonardo Pisculichi’s goal in the second leg at the Monumental. It would then go on to become champion by defeating Atlético Nacional 2-0 in the final.

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

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