The teams are on the court for the second half. Steven Vitoria’s goal (17′ 1T, from a penalty) has given Chaves the win so far.
While the visit is exultant for their victory the previous day, the home team comes from drawing their last game in the tournament and a game full of actions is expected in both goals.
Chaves comes from an even result, 1-1, against Paços de Ferreira. It has a recent record of 1 win, 1 draw and 2 losses in the last 4 games played, adding 3 goals for and having conceded 9.
Arouca arrives with an advantage after defeating Estoril with a score of 2 to 0. The visit has been defeated 2 times and has won 2 games in recent days. In those matches, he has scored 5 goals and 6 have been converted.
The local is in eleventh place and reached 20 points (5 PG – 5 PE – 5 PP), while the visitor has achieved 22 points and is in seventh place in the championship (6 PG – 4 PE – 5 PP). .
The judge chosen to direct the match in Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira was Nuno Serrano Almeida.
Chaves training today
The team led by Vítor de Carvalho Campelos sets up their game with a 4-3-3 formation with Paulo Vitor in the arch; Habib Sylla, Nelson Monte, Bruno Langa and Steven Vitoria on defense; Luther Singh, Ricardo Guimarães and Nwankwo Obiorah in the middle; and João Teixeira, Juninho and Issah Abass in forward.
Arouca formation today
For their part, those led by Armando Macedo Freitas stand on the field with a 4-4-2 strategy with Ignacio de Arruabarrena under the three sticks; Jerome Opoku, Mateus Quaresma, João Basso, Tiago Esgaio in defense; David Simão, Morlaye Sylla, Alan Ruiz and Antony Alves in midfield; and Ismaila Soro and Oday Dabbagh up front.
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