Tigres and River Plate did not harm each other in the first chapter of the Copa Libertadores Final, a result that pleased the Buenos Aires team. Historically, when there is a draw in the first leg, the team that plays at home tends to win the title.
Of the 17 finals that have ended in a draw in the first leg, three have been won by visitors in the return leg. In 1967 and 1973, a playoff match had to be played, as the penalty shoot-out criteria had not been implemented yet to break the tie. Only in 2000 and 2004 was the champion decided from the penalty spot, with Boca Juniors as the protagonist on both occasions.
Of the 12 finals that ended 0-0 in the first leg, only twice did the team that played as visitors in the second leg manage to be crowned champions. Therefore, if Tigres wants to be crowned at the Monumental Stadium, they will have to achieve a true feat.