In the eventful return of Dani Alves after his golden trip with Brazil at the Tokyo Olympics, Sao Paulo Honor split 1-1 with Palm trees This Tuesday in the first leg of the quarter-finals of Libertadores Cup 2021.
Midfielder Luan (54) put former Argentine striker Hernan Crespo in the lead after saving Weverton twice, but Patrick De Paula (74), in a free kick without resistance, set the equalizer at the Morumbi Stadium, devoid of health protocols. Anti-epidemic services.
The draw was a fair reward for paying Abel Ferreira’s men, in a good second half, but above all in recognition of goalkeeper Verdau’s efforts to conserve his goal.
The final match of the so-called “Chok Re”, which faces two of the most winning Brazilian teams, will be played next Tuesday at Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo.
The winner of the semi-finals will face the winner of the series between Atlético Mineiro and River Plate (ARG), who will play the first leg on Wednesday in Buenos Aires.
Sao Paulo – Palmeiras: line-ups
Sao Paulo – Palmeiras: minute by minute
After beating Racing in the Round of 16, Sao Paulo is now looking for a place in the semi-finals against a classic contender such as Palmeiras, the current Copa Libertadores champion, who beat U Católica to reach this stage.
What time is São Paulo – Palmeiras plays?
- Mexico – 7:30 PM
- Peru – 7:30 PM
- Ecuador – 7:30 PM
- Colombia – 7:30 PM
- Bolivia – 20:30 hours
- Venezuela – 20:30 hours
- Paraguay – 20:30 hours
- Chile – 20:30 hours
- Argentina – 9:30 pm
- Uruguay – 9:30 pm
- Brazil – 9:30 PM
- Spain – 02:30 AM (Friday, July 15)
Which channels to watch Sao Paulo – Palmeiras
- Argentina | Play ESPN2
- Bolivia | Play ESPN2
- Brazil | CONMEBOL TV, NOW NET and Claro
- Chile | Play ESPN2
- Colombia | ESPN2 South
- Spain | dazn
- Paraguay | Play ESPN2
- Peru | ESPN2 South
- United States | beIN SPORTS in Spanish, beIN SPORTS CONNECT
- Uruguay | ESPN2 South
How to watch São Paulo – Palmeiras on ESPN 2 live
Satellite signal:
- DirecTV: Channel 622 and 1622
- Movistar TV Chile: Channel 482 and 886
- Movistar TV Peru and Colombia: Channel 486 and 886
- Movistar TV Venezuela: Channel 4857
- Entel Bolivia: Channel 41
- Inter Satellite Venezuela: Channel 105
Signal cable:
- Argentina Call Center: Channel 105 and 1011
- Cablevisión Argentina: Channel 23 and 102
- Tegu Bolivia: Channel 510 and 702
- Tegu Paraguay: Channel 104
- VTR Chile: Channel 48
- Grupo TV Ecuador: Channel 202 and 734
- MovistarTV Peru: 506 and 741
- Claro TV Chile: Channel 175 and 475
- Claro TV in Peru: Channel 65 and 523
- Claro TV Colombia: Channel 511 and 1511
- Claro TV Ecuador: Channel 90 and 590
- Intercable Venezuela: Channels 11 and 56
Download the ESPN app to watch São Paulo – Palmeiras
ESPN It has its own application where you can follow all the live broadcasts of football matches. This platform, which is completely free for all of its users, can be downloaded via the App Store and Google Play.
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São Paulo – Palmeiras: background and statistics
- Palmeiras will play in the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals for the fourth consecutive season. It is the longest running streak of participation in that edition of the tournament.
- Sao Paulo will participate in the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores for the tenth time in its history. “Tricolor” has a convenient number in this case, because it won 8 out of 10 contested series.
- Sao Paulo has a total of seven unbeaten matches against Palmeiras (3V 4E), and has also maintained his unbeaten goal in his last four head-to-head matches.
- Palmeiras last beat Sao Paulo in October 2019, when they crushed Verdao 3-0 in the Brazilian League.
- Palmeiras, the current Copa Libertadores champion, won the championship twice (1999 and 2020), while Sao Paulo won three times (1992, 1993 and 2005).
Sao Paulo – Palmeiras: possible lineups
São Paulo: Thiago Volpi, Robert Arboleda, Joao Miranda, Leo; Igor Vinicius (or Daniel Alves), Luanne, Igor Lezero, Martin Benitez and Wellington; Emiliano Rigoni and Pablo.
Palm trees: Waverton. Mike, Luanne, Gustavo Gomez, Marcos Rocha; Philip Melo, Zee Raphael, Danilo; Brino Lopez, Luiz Adriano and Dodo.
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