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Date 22 closes this Thursday with three meetings

Date 22 closes this Thursday with three meetings

October 12, 2022, 10:44 PM

October 12, 2022, 10:44 PM

Date 22 concludes this Thursday with three meetings. DIEZ brings you the afternoon and evening agenda so you can experience the best of Bolivian soccer.

Oriente Petrolero will receive Independiente de Sucre at 15:00 at the Tahuichi. Both need to win, the local to keep their ticket to the Copa Sudamericana, while the ‘Matador’ is located in a space where a couple of results can place him in the international fight, as well as in relegation.

Aurora and Real Santa Cruz will face each other in the second round (18:15). The Cochabambino has a better reality than the Santa Cruz. The sky-blue dreams of qualifying for an international cup, while those from Pajonal have the opportunity to leave the relegation zone.

Tomayapo faces Wilstermann in the last match of the date. The tarijeño must win, he is three points away from indirect relegation, while the red aviator is five away from the last quota of Sudamericana. The match will take place at 8:00 p.m.

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