🚨Line-ups confirmed: Universidad de Chile aiming to secure top spot
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Today, Botafogo and U. de Chile are vying for a ticket to the round of 16 in a very tight group.Currently, the blues are leading with 10 points, but Estudiantes and Botafogo are just one point behind, indicating a decision that will have it all.
El 1️⃣1️⃣ INICIAL DE LA U 🔵🔴✍🏼 Los elegidos del Romántico Viajero para enfrentar a Botafogo por la Jornada 6 de CONMEBOL #Libertadores 🏆#VamosLaU 🤘🏼 pic.twitter.com/QuFA5jDvfH
— Universidad de Chile (@udechile) May 27, 2025
O GLORIOSO BOTAFOGO ESTÁ ESCALADO! 🔥💪🏼 #VamosBOTAFOGO pic.twitter.com/m56N0AXERF
— Botafogo F.R. (@Botafogo) May 27, 2025
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