🚨 Line-ups: Millonarios v Atlético Nacional at El Campín
Millonarios, who have already won the Bogotá classic and lead group B, host Atlético Nacional at El Campín.
The green team drew against Once Caldas on the first matchday.
Millonarios, with the return of Daniel Cataño
The main novelty in David González's team is the return of Daniel Cataño, replacing Jader Valencia.
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The rest of the starting lineup remains the same as the one that faced Santa Fe, despite Danovis Banguero being sent off in that match: the suspension is pending due to the FIFA date call-ups, just like Álvaro Montero.
Nacional, with several absences
Javier Gandolfi has to deal with significant absences for this match, as he is without Ospina, Román, Hinestroza, Cardona, and Matheus Uribe.
The novelty is that Alfredo Morelos is left on the bench, Asprilla enters the team, and Kevin Viveros plays as a center-forward.
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