Copa Libertadores set for Buenos Aires 'clasico' final

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Last Updated : Nov 02 2018 | 9:35 AM IST

Fierce Buenos Aires rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate will contest the Copa Libertadores final later this month after seeing off Brazilian opposition in the semi-finals.

It will be the first time two Argentine sides face each other in the final, pitting the two halves of the Buenos Aires 'clasico' encounter in a mouth-watering two-legged tie.

Carlos Tevez's Boca secured their place in the final with a 2-2 draw away to Palmeiras on Wednesday to complete a 4-2 aggregate victory having won the first leg in Buenos Aires 2-0.

The night before, though, there was a highly contentious semi-final between Gremio and River in Porto Alegre.

The Uruguayan referee needed a protective police cordon after awarding a late penalty against the hosts that allowed River to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit to progress on away goals by winning the return 2-1.

Reigning champions Gremio have appealed the result to Conmebol, the South American football confederation, complaining they were the victims of two refereeing errors -- one leading to the game-winning penalty award, the other an alleged handball when River scored their opening goal.

The Buenos Aires rivals have faced each other in the Libertadores before, the last time in the quarter-finals in 2015 when River triumphed to lift their third trophy.

Boca, who last triumphed in 2007, have claimed the cup six times, a figure bettered only by another team from Buenos Aires, Independiente with seven.

The first leg at Boca's Bombonera stadium is to be played on Saturday 10, November with the return match at River's Monumental stadium scheduled for two weeks later, according to a Conmebol tweet on Thursday.

The original dates for the tie were due to be November 7 and 28 but the latter would have posed a problem coming just two days before a G20 meeting in Buenos Aires in which leaders from around the world, including United States President Donald Trump and Russian premier Vladimir Putin, will be attending, meaning the city's security forces would already be heavily occupied.

Boca, though, said on Thursday they would submit a request to Conmebol to have the two matches moved from Saturday to enable their Jewish fans to attend.

"At Boca we have a lot of Jewish club members," said president Daniel Angelici.

"We don't understand why they can't be played on Sunday 11 and 25."

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First Published: Nov 02 2018 | 9:35 AM IST

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