South American Cup final: tactical clash and streaming details

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The team defended by Arturo Vidal and Erick Pulgar must surmount a narrow deficit at Maracaná after a slight stumble in the first leg. Flamenco and Valley independent determine on this Tuesday the winner of the 2023 South American Cup, clashing with the Copa Libertadores champion and chasing the crown of the Copa Sudamericana.

In the opening match, the side led by Martín Anselmi delivered the first blow, edging to a single goal courtesy of Mateo Carabajal at Banco Guayaquil. The result leaves the rematch in Rio de Janeiro wide open. By a margin of a few inches, the group featuring Arturo Vidal and Erick Pulgar extended their unbeaten run in CONMEBOL competitions, collecting a total of 24 wins and 7 draws. Their only defeat since September 2020 came against the Black and Blue squad.

The squad under Vítor Pereira now faces a comeback mission in Rio de Janeiro to reclaim the title, a prize they last lifted in 2020. The Giantslayer aims to preserve its advantage and secure its first-ever triumph in this tournament. Additionally, the team holds a streak of five consecutive wins and seven matches without defeat in continental play (5 wins, 2 draws).

Brazil stands out as the country with the most diverse champions in this tournament, with nine different sides hoisting the trophy. Since its 2003 revival, Internacional remains the only Brazilian club to win more than once (2007 and 2011).

The return match between the Copa Libertadores champion and the Copa Sudamericana monarch will be televised across South America by ESPN and streamed on Star+. Star+ offers both monthly and annual subscriptions, and the service can be accessed via its website. The platform supports televisions, computers, mobile devices, tablets, and game consoles. In Spain, the match will be broadcast live on television through DAZN.

In Chile, ESPN 2 will carry the broadcast on various channels depending on the cable operator:

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