Atlético Nacional vs Melgar 2023 Copa Libertadores: starters, TV, and streaming guide

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Goal brings you a complete guide to following this exciting Copa Libertadores showdown. National Athletics arrives at the second matchweek of the 2023 Libertadores Cup facing Melgar, navigating administrative hurdles but carrying the belief that a strong run in the league can translate into a solid performance in the continental campaign and a push for the top of the group standings.

Atlético Nacional vs. Melgar in the 2023 Copa Libertadores: lineups, starters and substitutes

El Verdolaga will host Rojinegro at the Barranquilla Metropolitan Stadium, stepping onto the field with a clear plan to keep their league momentum intact. They know the visiting side will not be taken lightly, as Melgar has the potential to cause surprises and grab points against tougher opponents.

Fans of both teams will have multiple options to follow the action, whether on television or online, ensuring no one misses a moment of the match.

WHEN IS IT?

The match is scheduled for Thursday, April 20, with kickoff set for 7:00 PM Colombia time. Local fans can tune in to broadcast coverage as the event unfolds live.

HOW AND WHERE TO WATCH?

Television coverage will be available on ESPN, providing a clear feed of all the action. In addition, the Star+ streaming platform will offer the game for online viewing on computers, smart TVs, smartphones, and tablets. The Star+ app is accessible on both Android and iOS devices.

Goal will provide live, minute-by-minute updates before, during, and after the match, ensuring fans stay informed of every development as it happens.

POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUPS

National Athletics: Wed, Roman, Castro, Zapata, Banguero; Deossa, Palacio, Gomez; Pabon, Angel, Jader.

Melgar: Caceda; Ramos, Deneumo Bull, Mifflin, Reyna; Martinez, Orzan, Arias; Bordacahar, Cuesta, Iberico.

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