São Paulo host Atlético Nacional at Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo on Tuesday in the decisive second leg of their Copa Libertadores Round of 16 matchup.
The first leg in Medellin ended 0-0, leaving everything to play for in São Paulo, with neither side able to break the deadlock last week. In that game, Atlético Nacional controlled possession (55%) and managed the only shot on target, but both teams struggled to create clear chances, reflecting their disciplined defensive setups.
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How to watch Sao Paulo vs Atletico Nacional online - TV channels & live streams
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Sao Paulo vs Atletico Nacional kick-off time
The match will be played at Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo on Tuesday, with kick-off at 8.30 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Sao Paulo team news
São Paulo enter the home leg having won their last four home games in a row. Their defensive strength has been a hallmark - they’ve conceded just four goals in six Libertadores games this season and are unbeaten so far in the tournament.
While their attack, led by Lucas Moura, often features fluid movement and high pressing, they have sometimes struggled for goals. The squad faces some injury issues, including Oscar (back, out until September), Jonathan Calleri (cruciate ligament, out until December), Luiz Gustavo (illness), Robert Arboleda (thigh), and Ryan Francisco (cruciate ligament, out for the season).
Atletico Nacional team news
Atlético Nacional arrive in São Paulo after a 2-2 draw against Fortaleza in the Colombian league and a solid if unspectacular Libertadores campaign, where they finished their group with three wins and three losses, scoring seven and conceding six.
The Colombian side are unbeaten in their last seven fixtures and have built recent success on defensive organization and a ball-retentive midfield, though their output up front has fluctuated.
They also have injury concerns: Cesar Haydar, Dairon Asprilla, Facundo Batista, and Sebastian Guzman are all expected to miss out.


