Trasandino vs La Calera Union: cup showdown in the Andes

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Two squads square off in the Los Andes Regional stage, aiming for a spot in the quarterfinals of the Chilean Cup as they clash in the North Central Zone to decide who advances to the next round.

The Monday showdown features Trasandino confronting La Calera Union in a winner-takes-all moment that will determine one of the last two quarterfinal berths. Both teams are determined to make a bold statement in the Andes region and build momentum as the tournament intensifies.

Trasandino, led by Cesar Bravo, arrives riding a four-match winning run that was briefly interrupted by a 1-1 home draw with Rengo. Despite that slip, the club sits atop the Second Division standings with 13 points, sharing the lead with Deportes Limache and signaling strong form as the race toward the knockout rounds reaches its peak.

On the opposite bench, La Calera Union, guided by Gerardo Ameli, has been collecting momentum through a sequence of five consecutive draws. They sit in eighth place in the national championship with 12 points and closed the first half with a clean sheet against Audax Italiano at the Nicolás Chahuán stadium. That result points to growing defensive organization and improved potency in front of goal as the team seeks to climb the ladder in the second half of the campaign.

The winner of this crucial Central North Zone clash will advance to face Colo Colo in the next round after Colo Colo posted a 2-0 win over Santiago City at the Monumental, with Carlos Palacios and Marco Bolados contributing to the scoreline to seal the victory. The pathway to the quarterfinals is clear, and both teams know they must bring their best performance to continue their cup journeys.

Looking back at last season, the Valparaiso region outfit exited earlier in the competition, eliminated in the second stage by Unión San Felipe with a 3-1 scoreline, while La Calera Union fell to Santiago Morning in a tense third round match decided by a penalty shootout that finished 4-3. Those memories underline how fragile cup runs can be and how important a strong performance in this stage becomes for both sides.

Television and streaming rights for this match lie with TNT Sports, though the network did not broadcast the game live. Fans are turning to live updates and post-match notes from Goal for timely information and detailed coverage of events as they unfold on the field. The growing appetite for real-time analysis reflects how modern supporters follow cup campaigns across multiple platforms, seeking insights into lineups, substitutions, and key moments as they happen. Goal provides comprehensive coverage and context to keep supporters informed throughout the encounter.

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