For the second date of Group A, the Albiceleste will face the Central American team in Santiago del Estero.
Argentina is confronted Guatemala for the second date of group A of the 2023 U-20 World Cup. After the good victory against Uzbekistan on the debut, Javier Mascherano’s team returns to the stadium Mother of Cities of Santiago del Estero looking for another victory that could ensure their qualification for the round of 16.
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Aside from a shaky start and the collective performance not being ideal, the Albiceleste relieved the debut nerves with a 2-1 win against an opponent who proved to be the toughest in the region. Now they face a Central American team who went down 1-0 against New Zealand in the first game and now they are going to try to take a big hit.
WHEN IS?
HOW TO SEE ON TV
The match between Argentina And Guatemala is broadcast in Argentina by Public TV, TyC Sports and DirecTV Sports.
HOW TO WATCH BY STREAMING
The meeting can be viewed online for free via the platform Count, which only requires prior registration. It will also be available on TyC Sports Play (requires user to be linked to a cable provider account). DG (exclusive service for DirecTV customers) and in the streaming services of the various cable operators: Flow and Telecentro Play.
WHO REPORTS AND WHO COMMENTS?
In TyC Sports, Julián Bricco reports, Gustavo Lombardi provides commentary and Gastón Edul and Joaquín Bruno accompany them on the playing field.
On Pública TV, Gustavo Kuffner reports, Damián Trillini provides commentary and Ayelén Pujol accompanies him on the playing field.
Julián Fernández reports on DirecTV, commentary Manuel Olivari and Fernando Czyz and Hernán Sisto accompany them on the playing field.
FORMATIONS
ARGENTINA
Federico Gomes Gerth; Agustín Giay, Tomás Avilés, Valentin Gómez, Valentin Barco; Maximo Perrone, Mateo Tanlongo, Valentin Carboni; Federico Gauto, Alejo Veliz, Matias Soule. DT: Javier Mascherano.
GUATEMALA
George Moreno; Arián Recinos, Andy Domínguez, Jonathan Franco, Jeshua Urizar; Carlos Santos, Nestor Cabrera, Arquimides Ordonez; Figo Montaño, Jefry Bantes and Rudy Muñoz. D.T.: Rafael Loredo.
Source: Goal