Overview
- Kickoff is 7:00 p.m. in Argentina and Chile at Estadio Ciudad de Lanús, with live TV on ESPN and DSports and beIN Sports in the United States.
- The first leg finished 2-2 in Santiago after Lanús led through a Rodrigo Castillo brace before Lucas Di Yorio and Charles Aránguiz leveled for the visitors.
- Bookmakers make Lanús the favorite to win at home and advance, with prices shorter on the hosts across major operators such as Betsson and Bet365.
- Venezuelan referee Alexis Herrera will officiate with Ángel Arteaga on VAR, and only home supporters are permitted following recent security measures.
- The winner will meet Atlético Mineiro in the final scheduled for Saturday, November 22.
 
  
 