Overview
- Kickoff is 21:30 Brasília at El Cilindro in Avellaneda, with Flamengo advancing with a draw, penalties if Racing win by one, and live coverage on TV Globo, Paramount+ and GE TV (YouTube).
- Striker Pedro is out with a fractured forearm and is projected to return to training during the November FIFA window, while Everton Cebolinha is unavailable and defender Léo Ortiz remains a doubt.
- The UFMG Bola de Cristal model gives Racing a 44.1% chance to win the match but puts Flamengo at 68.1% to reach the final based on the first‑leg advantage.
- CONMEBOL figures show Flamengo have earned about US$9.24 million to date and would secure at least US$7 million as finalists or US$24 million for the title.
- Historically, Flamengo have been eliminated only three times in 16 Libertadores ties after winning the first leg, the final is set for 29 November in Lima, and roughly 150 fans gathered in Puerto Madero on the eve of the match.