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🚨 Line-ups confirmed for U. de Chile and Colo Colo

🚨 Line-ups confirmed for U. de Chile and Colo Colo

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The Romantic Traveler and the Chief play the 197th edition of the Chilean football Superclásico at the National Stadium for Matchday 7 in the 2025 Primera League.
A long-awaited match in Chilean football: Universidad de Chile and Colo Colo compete in the 197th edition of the Chilean football Superclásico at the National Stadium.
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The 'U' is in third place in the championship, four points behind leaders Coquimbo Unido and Audax Italiano, although this pending match could bring them closer to the top.
The starting eleven of U. de Chile
Gustavo Álvarez fields his best players for a high-voltage match.
Colo Colo, on the other hand, is in ninth place, a distant 11 points from the lead. After falling 2-0 to Universidad Católica, the Albo must win to avoid losing more ground.
Colo Colo's starting lineup
Jorge Almirón approaches the match with his best available lineup.
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