Garnet vs El Bicho: Binance League eighth round preview

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Garnet will host El Bicho in the South for a match that forms part of the eighth round of the First Division league season.

Lanus welcomes Argentine Jr in a fixture corresponding to the eighth date of the 2023 Binance Tournament. Scheduled at the Nestor Diaz Perez Stadium, Garnet aims to snap a three-game downturn and regain momentum in the fight for a top position.

Frank Kudelka’s squad had a subdued start to the campaign, winning their first four matches, but soon stalled. Since then they have not secured a win in three consecutive games, producing two losses and a draw, a 0-0 stalemate on the previous date against Belgrano abroad adding to the frustration.

El Bicho, for its part, continues to wrestle with inconsistency at the start of the season and has yet to string two wins together. Following a 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the last round, Gabriel Milito’s team opened the Copa Argentina with a convincing 3-0 victory over Deportivo Armenio.

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Here at GOAL, fans can find everything they need to know about the match.

WHEN IS THE GAME?

HOW TO WATCH ON TV

The Garnet vs El Bicho clash is broadcast in Argentina and across much of South America on ESPN Premium, available to subscribers who have the Cable TV Soccer Pack.

ESPN Premium

WHO COMMENTATES AND WHAT IS THE LINEUP?

Federico Bulos provides the play-by-play, with commentary from Diego Fucks. On-site reporting is handled by Alejandro Ruzal and Florencia Romero.

HOW TO WATCH VIA STREAMING

The game can be streamed through the platforms of the major cable providers: Cablevision Stream, Play Telecentro, and DirectTV GO. These platforms are accessible on PC, Mac, and mobile devices running Android (version 4 or higher) or iOS (version 8 or higher).

TEAM FORMATIONS

LANUS

Lucas Acosta; Juan Jose Cáceres, Cristian Lema, Jose Canale, Juan Sánchez Miño; Raúl Loaiza, Tomas Belmonte; Lautaro Acosta, Matias Esquivel, Pedro De la Vega; Franco Troyansky. Coach: Frank Dario Kudelka.

ARGENTINE JUNIORS

Federico Lanzillotta; Kevin MacAllister, Miguel Torren, Lucas Villalba; Javier Cabrera, Federico Redondo, Franco Moyano, Francisco González Metilli, Santiago Montiel; Thiago Nuss and Gabriel Avalos. Coach: Gabriel Milito.

Source: GOAL

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