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🚨 Line-ups set at Santa Laura, Unión Española host Universidad de Chile

🚨 Line-ups set at Santa Laura, Unión Española host Universidad de Chile

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Following a 3-1 victory over Deportes Iquique, Universidad de Chile is set to visit Unión Española at Santa Laura Stadium this Saturday, in a match valid for the 4th round of the National Championship, which was pending.
The blues will seek to continue adding points to climb up the league table.
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The team led by Gustavo Álvarez arrives with greater confidence after defeating Iquique 3-1 in round 15, ending a streak of five matches without a win in all competitions. With this result, the U reached 25 points, placing fifth in the table, with two pending matches and just seven points behind the leader, Coquimbo Unido.
The Hispanic team, led by Miguel Ramírez, comes from a 2-0 defeat against the leader Coquimbo Unido in round 15, and remains in the penultimate position of the tournament with seven points and one pending match. In addition, it has eight matches without a win in the national championship and four without a win considering all the competitions in which it has participated.
Confirmed lineups at Santa Laura
Unión Española lineup: Parra; Ramírez, Contreras, Vidal, Alarcón; Arredondo, Nadruz, Ovelar; Jauregui, Pablo Aránguiz; Jeraldino.
La U lineup: Castellón; Hormazábal, Ramírez and Aránguiz; Altamirano, Poblete, Díaz, Sepúlveda; Di Yorio and Guerra.
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