Copa Libertadores: Millonarios vs Universidad Católica live coverage and lineup

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Goal provides everything you need to know about following this thrilling Copa Libertadores clash.

Millonarios understand that the Copa Libertadores is a different level for their supporters. They head into the second leg of the Round of 16 with momentum, aiming to secure a solid home result and push toward the next phase where they would face Atlético Mineiro in a meaningful showdown.

Millonarios vs Universidad Católica lineup for the 2023 Copa Libertadores: called up, starters and substitutes

The club hosts Universidad Católica in El Campín, Bogota, carrying the strong obligation to win and take a decisive step toward advancing in the tournament.

In goal, supporters of both teams will have multiple options to follow the match live on television or online.

WHEN IS IT?

HOW AND WHERE TO WATCH?

The match can be viewed on pay TV via ESPN on Thursday, March 2, starting at 7:00 PM Colombian time. On the Star+ streaming platform, the game can be watched on a computer, Smart TV, smartphone, or tablet. The app supports Android and iOS devices.

Goal will also provide live, minute-by-minute coverage before, during, and after the match by following the live page.

THE SQUADS

Millonarios: Hunter; Perlaza, Llinas, Vargas, Bertel; Vasquez, Giraldo; Catano, Silva, Cortes; closet.

Millonarios

Universidad Católica: Leather; Anangonó, Oneto, Guerra, Loor; Minda, Zamora; Martiez, Diaz, Rodriguez; Colman.

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