The Argentine team has much more experience in finals, as it has won six titles in twelve Libertadores finals, while the Brazilian team has only played one, in 2008, when it lost to Liga de Quito.
The final will also be a duel between goal scorers like Uruguayan Édison Cavani and Argentine Germán Cano, and a new high-level meeting for World Cup players like Marcelo and Felipe Melo.
The Copa Libertadores final pits Boca Juniors, who rely on their tradition to try to win their seventh title, against Fluminense, who trust in their great campaign to lift the trophy for the first time.
The match will start at 3 PM (Peruvian time and 5 PM in Argentina and Brazil) and will be broadcasted by ESPN and STAR Plus.
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This is the minute-by-minute coverage of the Copa Libertadores final, which will take place on Saturday, November 4, between Boca Juniors vs. Fluminense.
Boca intensifies on social media what will be the great Copa Libertadores final against Fluminense.