On the fourth date of the 2023 Professional League Cup, San Lorenzo will welcome Racing Club to the Pedro Bidegain Stadium for a marquee clash that promises intensity and high stakes for both sides. The venue, known for its electric atmosphere, provides a fitting backdrop for a duel between two of Argentina’s football giants, each eager to secure a favorable position as the group stage progresses.
San Lorenzo arrives at this round with a clear objective: to push forward in the standings. The team, coached by Rubén Darío Insua, recently shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Unión during a tense midweek encounter. Adam Bareiro was on the prowl for a breakthrough, though a red card for Bareiro and an earlier dismissal for Carlos Alberto Sánchez dampened the result. Despite the suspension and the setback, the squad has accumulated five points in Zone B and remains firmly in the hunt for qualification, driven by a balanced mix of youth and experience in the squad.
Racing Club, under the guidance of Fernando Gago, has shown its own resolve. The squad edged into the contest with a 2-1 victory in their most recent league match, a performance highlighted by decisive goals and disciplined defending. With seven points in Zone B, Racing sits in a solid position and aims to translate momentum into a strong performance against an archrival. The clash is more than a league date; it is a statement about credibility and consistency in a tough group.
The upcoming Professional League Cup match between San Lorenzo and Racing is part of a broader schedule that features a series of compelling fixtures, a calendar that keeps fans glued to the action as teams jockey for position, form, and momentum. The results of this game will ripple through the standings and influence how both teams approach the remaining fixtures in the phase.
SAN LORENZO VS RACING: START DATE AND TIME
HOW TO WATCH SAN LORENZO VS RACING ONLINE: CHANNELS AND TRANSMISSIONS
FACE TO FACE: THE LAST 5 MATCHES
COURSE
SAN LORENZO
Augusto Batalla; Rafa Pérez, Gonzalo Luján, Gastón Hernández; Agustín Giay, Jalil Elías, Gonzalo Maroni, Malcom Braida; Nahuel Barrios, Federico Girotti and Iván Leguizamón. DT: Rubén Darío Insua.
TO RACE
Gabriel Arias Nazareno Colombo, Leonardo Sigali, Gonzalo Piovi, Gabriel Rojas; Nicolás Oroz, Juan Nardoni, Juanfer Quintero, Agustín Ojeda; Roger Martínez and Maxi Romero. DT: Fernando Gago.
LINKS OF INTEREST
Source: Goal