Lanús beats Huracán on 15th Binance date at Néstor Díaz Pérez stadium

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On the 15th matchday of the Binance 2023 tournament, Lanús earned a victory over Huracán at the Néstor Díaz Pérez stadium. The home side took the lead thanks to a late first-half strike from Tomás Belmonte, which helped Lanús cement its place among the top five clubs in the standings.

Lanús arrived at this game after having its previous fixture against Unión postponed on matchday 14 due to damage to the April 15 stadium caused by weather. Guided by Frank Darío Kudelka, Lanús sits eighth in the table with 22 points, approaching the middle of the campaign with confidence.

Meanwhile, Huracán had their own win in their most recent league outing, defeating Arsenal 2-1 with goals from Matías Cóccaro and Santiago Hezze. The team, coached by Diego Dabove, occupies twentieth place on 16 points as the season unfolds.

The Binance Professional League Tournament 2023 schedule includes fixtures, dates, and results, and this match added another layer to the evolving narrative of the season. Here at this platform, we provide comprehensive coverage of the game, including how the action unfolded and what it means for the standings going forward.

WHEN IS?

Details about the match timing and kickoff are noted for fans planning to follow Lanús versus Huracán as the season progresses and more schedule information becomes available.

HOW TO SEE ON TV

The Lanús vs. Huracán game is broadcast in Argentina and across much of South America through ESPN Premium, available to subscribers within the Cable TV Soccer Pack. This ensures fans can watch the encounter on a reliable network with clear coverage.

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WHO REPORTS AND WHO COMMENTS?

Analytical coverage and match commentary are provided by the broadcasters and accompanying analysts, with detailed post-match insights available through standard media channels.

HOW TO WATCH BY STREAMING

Fans can stream the match through the streaming platforms offered by cable providers, including Cablevisión Stream, Play TeleCentro, or Direct TV GO. These platforms support PC, Mac, and mobile devices running Android 4+ or iOS 8+, enabling flexible viewing options for audiences on the go.

FORMATIONS

LANÚS

Lucas Acosta; Juan José Cáceres, Cristian Lema, Diego Braghieri, Braian Aguirre; Luciano Boggio, Tomás Belmonte, Lautaro Acosta, Franco Orozco; Leandro Díaz, Franco Troyansky. DT: Frank Darío Kudelka.

HURACÁN

Lucas Chaves; Patricio Pizarro, Fernando Tobio, Joaquín Novillo, Guillermo Benítez; Santiago Hezze, Federico Fattori, Walter Mazzantti, Lucas Castro, Juan Gauto, Matías Cóccaro. DT: Diego Dabove.

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