
In the context of the fourth date of Group A of the Copa Sudamericana, the Independiente team, which is in the last position with three points, will face Boston River from Uruguay, located in second place with four units, this Tuesday. The match will take place at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo at 21:30 hours, with John Ospina from Colombia as the referee and the VAR managed by Heider Castro Gómez, also Colombian.
The team led by Julio César Vaccari comes from a 1-0 defeat against Rosario Central in Group B of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol Apertura Tournament, which left them in the last position of Group A. For this match, Vaccari will make several changes in the lineup, including the return of players like Kevin Lomónaco and Sebastián Valdez, among other adjustments in different positions.
On the other hand, Boston River arrives at this match after a 1-0 victory against Montevideo Wanderers and a successful presentation in the Copa Sudamericana by defeating Nacional de Potosí 2-1. Under the direction of coach Jadson Viera, the Uruguayan team will make some modifications to its starting formation, shifting from a 4-3-3 scheme to a 4-2-3-1, with three changes in the lineup.
Independiente, which is already qualified for the round of 16, has decided to use a team with substitutes and young players in its recent participation, thinking about the match against Boston River to define positions in the group. After their fall against Guaraní from Paraguay in their last Copa Sudamericana match, the Argentine team will seek to recover in this upcoming international commitment.