🚨Starting XIs in, River v Platense for the final semi-final spot
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Tonight, the Millonario and the Calamar meet at the Monumental to decide the last ticket to the Apertura semifinals.Paulo Díaz is the big news from the team that Marcelo Gallardo puts out with the dream of being two steps away from a new round.
📋 Nuestros 11 para esta noche de cuartos de final 🆚 Platense ⚽️💪#VamosRiver ⚪️🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/uPGPiEppYu
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