🚨 Line-ups confirmed: América eyeing a shock in the Cup
In the Pascual Guerrero, América will play for their life if they want to stay in the Copa Libertadores against Racing Club of Uruguay.
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The good news is that they are playing against the rival that lost all their matches. The bad news is that it depends on the result of Huracán and Corinthians. In the case that the Brazilians win at the Ducó, they will have nothing to do.
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