The Primera División returns to action on the third weekend in April as the second stage of the Copa Chile is considered.
After the ninth date of the 2023 National Championship is over, the First Division will go into recess, meaning it will be a period of almost a month before the competition can take place. The foregoing in connection with FIFA’s March date, in which Chile will meet its Paraguay counterpart in preparation for the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup that start in September.
But you should too mainly to the dispute of the second stage of the Chile Cup, whose programmingThis has not yet been made official by the ANFP. In this way, the local game will be played again on the third weekend of April with the development of the tenth day.
This window will be used by some clubs to play friendlies. For example, the Universidad Católica announced a game against Deportes La Serena for next Thursday, March 23 in La Portada. The Crusaders come through missing the victory over Magallanes; however, they remained one of the tournament leaders along with Huachipato, both with 18 units. The maroon box for its part is also a leader in Primera B with 13 positives after beating Cobreloa with the minimum number. The other break is scheduled for September due to the completion of the Pan American Games Santiago 2023.
Note that the return of the match will be marked by the Modern Classic which will play the rim against Colo Colo in Santa Laura.
Here’s the schedule for the tenth date, with times to be confirmed:
- Everton v Magellan. Sausalito Stadium
- Palestinian vs. cobresal. La Cisterna Stadium
- United Coquimbo vs. nubles. Francisco Sanchez Rumoroso Stadium
- Union La Calera vs. O’Higgins. Nicolas Chahuan Stadium
- United Curico vs. Spanish Union. La Granja Stadium
- Catholic University vs. Colo Colo. Santa Laura stadium
- Italian Audax vs. University of Chile. Florida Bicentennial Stadium
- Sport Copiapo vs. Huachipato. Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla Stadium
Source: Goal
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