Estudiantes face Cerro Porteño at Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi in La Plata on Wednesday for the second leg of their Copa Libertadores Round of 16 clash.
Estudiantes take a narrow 1-0 lead into the home tie after securing a dramatic stoppage-time penalty victory in Paraguay last week. The first leg was cagey, with Cerro creating more chances (five shots on target to Estudiantes’ three) but failing to convert, leaving everything to play for in Argentina.
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How to watch Estudiantes vs Cerro Porteno online - TV channels & live streams
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Estudiantes vs Cerro Porteno kick-off time
The match will be played at Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi in La Plata on Wednesday, with kick-off at 6 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Estudiantes team news
Estudiantes come into this game after a 3-2 defeat to Banfield in the Argentine Primera División, a match where they squandered a two-goal advantage in the second half. Despite this setback, they have an excellent home record - unbeaten in their last five at home, with four wins and three clean sheets.
However, their squad is stretched: influential midfielder Santiago Ascacíbar is suspended, while Gabriel Neves and Joaquín Tobio Burgos remain sidelined through injury.
Cerro Porteno team news
Cerro Porteño are also in strong form, having won seven of their last ten games and coming off a thrilling 4-3 victory over Guarani in the Paraguayan League. Their away form has been outstanding, with five consecutive road wins. Yet, their defense has shown vulnerability, conceding in each of the last five away matches.
Cerro will be without Rodrigo Melgarejo and Luis Vargas (ligament injuries), Abel Luciatti (back), and Guillermo Benítez (shoulder), making squad depth a concern.


