Grêmio vs. Bolívar Playoffs: Dates, Times & Full Sul-Americana 2024 Schedule Revealed

Conmebol Unveils Copa Sudamericana Playoffs Schedule: Grêmio vs. Bolívar Set for High-Stakes Clash

Conmebol Unveils Copa Sudamericana Playoffs Schedule: Grêmio vs. Bolívar Set for High-Stakes Clash

The Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (Conmebol) officially announced the dates and times for the Copa Sudamericana playoffs on Thursday, setting the stage for a dramatic second half of the 2024 season. The most anticipated matchup of the round will see Brazilian giants Grêmio facing Bolivian powerhouse Club Bolívar in a two-legged tie that could determine the continent’s next continental champion.

The first leg is scheduled for April 10 at 7:30 PM local time (UTC-3) at Arena do Grêmio in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with the return fixture set for April 17 at 6:00 PM local time (UTC-4) at Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz, Bolivia. Both matches will be broadcast live across South America and streamed internationally, with Conmebol confirming the inclusion of VAR technology for the first time in the tournament’s history.

Grêmio’s Road to the Playoffs

Grêmio, the 2022 Brazilian Serie A champions, navigated the group stage with a 100% win rate, scoring 14 goals across six matches. Their most notable performance came in a 4-1 victory over Argentine side Lanús in the Round of 16, where forward Lucas Barrios netted a hat-trick. The club’s defensive line, led by captain Luan Peres, conceded just three goals in the group stage, showcasing the tactical discipline under coach Renato Gaúcho.

However, Grêmio’s path has not been without controversy. The club faced a 10-day suspension from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in March after a fan’s racist abuse of an opponent’s player, though the penalty was later reduced to a fine. Despite this, the team remains focused on their continental ambitions.

Bolívar’s Historic Challenge

Bolívar, one of South America’s most storied clubs, secured their place in the playoffs after a tense Group D campaign. The Bolivian side finished top of the group with 13 points, including a dramatic 3-2 win over Colombian giants Atlético Nacional in their final group match. Their attacking trio of José Sagredo, Marcelo Martins, and Juan Ramírez has been instrumental, combining for 11 goals in the group stage.

The club’s ownership has also made headlines this season. In January, Bolívar announced a landmark partnership with the City Football Group, a move that has sparked both excitement and debate among fans. The deal includes technical support, youth development programs, and a potential future merger of the club’s academy with Manchester City’s renowned youth system.

What Makes This Matchup Unique?

The Grêmio-Bolívar clash is a clash of styles and traditions. Grêmio, known for their attacking flair and high-pressing game, will face a Bolivian side that relies on physicality and set-piece expertise. Bolívar’s home advantage in La Paz, where the altitude (3,600 meters above sea level) often affects visiting teams, could prove critical.

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Conmebol’s decision to implement VAR in the playoffs marks a significant step forward for the tournament. The technology will be used to review goals, penalties, red cards, and cases of mistaken identity, aiming to reduce controversy in high-stakes matches. However, some fans have raised concerns about potential delays and the impact on the game’s flow.

Key Players to Watch

  • Lucas Barrios (Grêmio): The Brazilian forward has been in scintillating form, scoring 12 goals in 14 Copa Sudamericana matches since 2021. His ability to cut inside from the left flank and finish chances will be vital for Grêmio.
  • José Sagredo (Bolívar): The 25-year-old striker has 10 goals in 12 matches this season, including a memorable hat-trick against Nacional. His aerial threat and positioning in the box make him a constant danger

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