Estudiantes vs Tacuary: Copa Sudamericana Group C preview and TV guide

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On the second matchday of Group C in the continental competition, Pincha hosts the Paraguayan squad as they chase another victory.

Estudiantes receives Tacuary in a game that counts for the second round of Group C in the 2023 Copa Sudamericana. Set at the Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium, Pincha will open their home campaign against a side that is viewed as the most vulnerable in the group.

The visitors arrive in good form, riding a wave of momentum. After kicking off their continental campaign with a narrow 1-0 away win over Oriente Petrolero, Estudiantes have secured three wins and one draw in their last four domestic fixtures, signaling a strong start to the season.

By contrast, the Argentine team will face a rival that endured a tough debut in the tournament, losing 4-1 at home to Red Bull Bragantino. In domestic league action, Iván Almeida’s side have struggled and find themselves near the bottom after 13 rounds, despite a recent 1-0 weekend victory over Guaireña.

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WHEN IS?

HOW TO SEE ON TV

The match between Estudiantes and Tacuary is broadcast in Argentina by ESPN. In Chile, it will be shown on ESPN 2, while in the rest of South America, ESPN 4 covers the game.

HOW TO WATCH BY STREAMING

The game can be followed in South America via Star+.

Star+ is the streaming service where ESPN sports and live events sit alongside the best entertainment. It offers a mix of local productions, popular shows, and full sports coverage, all in one place for convenient viewing.

WHO REPORTS AND WHO COMMENTS?

Leonardo Gabes will narrate with commentary from Gustavo López.

FORMATIONS

ESTUDIANTES

Mariano Andújar; Juan Cruz Guasone, Zaid Romero, Santiago Núñez; Leonardo Godoy, Matías Godoy, Jorge Rodríguez, Fernando Zuqui, Gastón Benedetti; Benjamin Rollheiser and Mauro Boselli. DT: Eduardo Domínguez.

TACUARl

Carlos Servín; Alexis Fernández, Luis Martínez, Edgar Benítez, Igor; Matías Verdún, Ronald Domínguez, Óscar Ruiz; Marcelo Paredes, Hugo Valdez, Víctor Ayala. DT: Iván Almeida.

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