🚨 Line-ups confirmed at Santa Laura: U. Católica host Colo Colo
Both teams have not had a good 2025, as both have already been eliminated from both the Copa Chile and international cups, so the only tournament left for them to focus on is the Primera League.
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On one hand, UC comes from a 1-1 draw against Unión La Calera last July 20th for Matchday 15 of the Primera League.
On the other hand, the albos lost their last match against Audax Italiano, one of the leaders of the tournament, by 2-1.
Confirmed lineups at Santa Laura
Daniel Garnero thus faces his first classic as coach of Universidad Católica and lines up with: Bernedo in goal; González, Arancibia, Cuevas and Ampuero in defense; Medel, Jhohan Valencia and Montes in midfield; Diego Valencia, Bello and Zampedri in attack.
Jorge Almirón lines up with Cortés in goal; Isla, Saldivia, Vegas and Wiemberg at the back; Pavez, Pizarro and Aquino in midfield; Bolados, Cepeda and Correa up front.
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