Copa Libertadores final between Fluminense and Boca Juniors to be held at Maracanã at 5pm
The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) has announced that the Copa Libertadores final between Fluminense and Boca Juniors (Argentina) will kick off at 5pm at the Maracanã stadium on 4 November.
The match promises to be thrilling, with both teams looking to win the continent's most important title. Fluminense are through to the final after a 15-year wait since they last played in the Libertadores. The carioca team have had a challenging road so far, overcoming Internacional in the semi-finals.
For their part, Boca Juniors, a traditional Argentinian club, are through to their 12th Libertadores final. The team has drawn all their knockout matches, eliminating Nacional (Uruguay), Racing (Argentina) and Palmeiras in the previous stages.
With the match set to take place at the Maracanã, one of the most iconic stadiums in world football, the expectation is for an exciting and hotly contested final. Fans of both teams are already showing great enthusiasm on social media, looking forward to the big decider.