Goals and Highlights
97' It's over!
The match ends with the bench and the Monterrey players go off on the referee and he shows Maxi Meza a red card.
96' He stopped it!
Ramírez took a shot from the penalty spot, but the Regio keeper prevented the fourth from going in.
95' Penalty for Columbus!
Andrada is fouled inside his own box and the penalty is called.
93' Roll the ball
The match restarts and the match continues.
92' Everything stops!
Rudy Camacho is lying injured on the pitch and the referee stops the action.
90' Change of Columbus
Alexandru Matan replaces Christian Ramírez
88' Goal, goal, goal for Columbus!
Russell-Rowe made his presence felt with a left-footed shot from just outside the box, leaving Andrada with no chance.
86' What a thing!
Monterrey keeps on looking, Berterame headed the ball again, but couldn't get a shot on target.
84' Change of Columbus
Hernandez comes off for Russell-Rowe.
83' Keep bidding!
Cortizo's left-footed shot from outside the area goes wide.
80' They fail to equalize!
Cortizo sent a tremendous header into the goal, but the ball went wide.
78' Close to the locals!
Berterame's header after Arteaga's cross but the ball goes over the goal.
77' They don't give up!
Berterame shoots from the center, but the ball is not dangerous.
73' Double change for Columbus
Cheberko and Norris come out for Amundsen and Jones.
70' They insist!
Great play by Medina, the player passes to Berterame, who heads the ball wide.
68'Change of Monterrey
Maxi Meza comes off for Rodrigo Aguirre.
67' Urgent
Sergio Canales was encouraged to shoot from the center, but the ball did not enter the goal.
65' Rayados tries!
Again the locals look for the goal, this time Arteaga sends a tremendous left-footed shot to the goal that goes wide.
60' Close second!
Vázquez's header to the goal, but the ball goes wide.
57' All in the midfield
Rayados tries to reach the opponent's goal, but Columbus keeps any dangerous ball away.
55' They want to lift!
Guzmán looked to generate danger, but the ball was stolen.
53' Two changes for Monterrey
Vazquez and Cortizo are substituted for Romo and Gallardo.
50' Rayados wants to appear
Guzmán was looking for the goal with danger, but the defense denied the ball.
48' Goal, goal, goal for Columbus!
Rossi appeared with a shot with the Urda to score the second.
46' Change of Columbus
Hinestroza replaces Matan.
45+5' Halftime
The first half of the match is over, 45 intense minutes have been played at the stadium.
45+3' Goal, goal, goal for Columbus!
Morris popped up from outside the box with a right-footed shot to score the equalizer.
45+1' They need to get there
Meza was looking to get to the rival goal, but could not control in a great way.
44' Urgent second
The home side are coming hard at the Columbus goal, but can't do any damage.
42' Change of Monterrey due to injury
Hector Moreno enters and Sebastián Vegas leaves the game.
40' The game is played
After several minutes of stoppage, the referee restarts play.
38' Rayados insists
Sergio Canales shot from the center looking to score the second.
36' It hurts quite a bit!
Sebastian Vegas remains lying on the field, hurting his ankle.
34' They cannot
Hernandez shot at Andrada's goal, but his ball did not generate danger.
31 'Looking for a goal
Berterame starts shooting at goal looking for the second for the home team.
28' They begin to generate
Hinestroza arrived with danger, but his shot was deflected by Andrada.
27' Almost scored
Rodriguez and Meza came dangerously close, but the defense came back well and deflected the ball.
24' Cannot pass
The weather in Monterrey is starting to hurt Columbus, and the players have already started to look for rehydration.
21' They are looking for the second one!
Meza shot at the opponent's goal, but the ball is blocked by the defense.
19' Close!
Romo's shot inside the area, but the ball goes wide.
17' They cannot
The visitor spins plays, but can't perpetrate the defensive line.
15' They are looking for
Little by little Columbus is looking to reach the opponent's goal to tie the match.
12' Round trip
Both teams look for the opponent's goal to do damage.
10' Goal, goal, goal for Monterrey!
Maxi Meza made the most of the goalkeeper's exit, pumped the ball and sent it into the back of the net.
8' Safe
A free kick from the home side, but it crashes into the Columbus wall.
7' It is painted yellow!
Nagbe receives his first yellow card after handling near the Columbus box.
4' He stopped her!
Columbus arrived with great danger to the goal, however Andrada prevents the play from continuing.
2' Little by little
Both teams are looking to generate danger in the opponent's goal.
Roll the ball!
The match kicks off at BBVA Stadium.
Columbus Crew: LineUp
Schulte; Zawadzki, Moreira, Camacho, Cheberko, Yeboah; Rossi, Nagbe, Morris; Hinestroza, Hernández.
Monterrey: LineUp
Andrada; Arteaga, Medina, Vegas, Guzmán; Rodríguez, Gallardo, Romo; Canales; Berterame, Meza.
Present
Columbus is already at the stadium, the visiting team arrives with great excitement and momentum, a duel where they will seek to continue their feat and reach the final.
We're just a few minutes away!
We are very close, just under half an hour to kick off the match that will define the second finalist of the competition, stay tuned to follow all the most relevant information.
At home
Monterrey has already arrived at its home, the BBVA, and the team from the north will be looking for a victory and catapult itself to the final of this competition.
Watch out for this player
Columbus has to be very careful with Sergio Canales, the midfielder generates a lot of goals with his good ball handling, he will also look to create dangerous plays and look for the opponent's goal to put his team in advantage.
Let's get on with the number!
Monterrey comes into this match with only six goals conceded, one of the best defenses in the competition, numbers that they will be looking to maintain for this match.
Watch out for this!
Columbus reached the competition in the round of 16 and did not participate in the two previous rounds. The visiting team has only six goals, so they will be looking to generate damage with their forwards.
What numbers!
The team coached by Fernando Ortíz arrives to this match with 16 goals scored in this CONCACAF Champions Cup, the Monterrey squad will be looking to increase this number and stay alive in the competition.
Previous duels
These teams have already faced each other in 2021 in this same competition, in the first leg the score was tied at two goals, however in the second leg it was Monterrey who knocked out the Americans with a score of three goals to zero.
In good spirits!
The Rayados come into this match with a great spirit, after beating Necaxa and thus qualifying for the playoffs directly, and having more days of rest.
Last meeting
In the first leg semifinal, Columbus Crew was the one who took the advantage with a score of two goals to one, in a very lively match where the now locals are going all out to turn the score around.
We are back!
We're back for a minute-by-minute coverage of the second leg of the Concachampions semifinal between Monterrey and Columbus Crew. We will shortly share with you the most relevant information, as well as the confirmed lineups.
Stay with us to experience the duel corresponding to the second leg Semifinal of the Concachampions 2024!
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How to tune in to the Vuelta Semifinal match between the Rayados de Monterrey and the Columbus Crew?
The match between Monterrey vs Columbus Crew can be seen on television on the TUDN channel in USA territory.
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Where can you see this match in the second leg semi-final of the Concacaf Champions League?
It is at 10:15 p.m. (USA) that these teams will face each other, however we leave you the schedules of different countries:
Argentina: 6:15 p.m.
Bolivia: 5:15 p.m.
Brazil: 8:15 p.m.
Chile: 8:15 p.m.
Colombia: 9:15 p.m.
Ecuador: 10:15 p.m.
United States: 10:15 p.m. PT and 12:15 a.m. ET
Mexico: 8:15 p.m.
Paraguay: 6:15 p.m.
Peru: 6:15 p.m.
Uruguay: 6:15 p.m.
Venezuela: 8:15 p.m.
Japan: 06:15 hours
India: 12:15 p.m.
Nigeria: 2:15 p.m.
South Africa: 1:15 p.m.
Australia: 04:15 hours
United Kingdom ET: 3:15 p.m.
Monterrey Statements
Fernando Ortíz spoke to the media prior to this clash: “There are several things to say about what happened with Pachuca, it could have happened to us. By regulation, it is something of FIFA to be able to play 48 hours after playing a match and it is something that we as coaches cannot change. Do I like it and is it okay? No.” “I turn a deaf ear, since I arrived in Monterrey they have wanted to tarnish my image in every way, I have no reason to give explanations regarding the relationships with my coaching staff, they have spoken and are going to speak, I am clear and we are clear.
“There is no need to show an image when perhaps they see it when there is a problem and if they review it in previous games they will see that the celebration (with his assistant Peter Thelemaque) is always there, I ignore it and continue forward. There are more important things to solve and not focus on a hug.”
“I think that if we think about the quarterfinals of our league, we would make a mistake. Our squad and our coaching staff are thinking about tomorrow. It is a very important match with our people and we are one goal away from being able to go to a final. We are in Monterrey. Thats the reality".
“Obviously one does the analysis that I could have done or that I stopped doing to be able to get it. That's something that's been on my mind for a long time. Tomorrow I will try not to expose certain things that one wants regarding my head and take into account other things that sometimes I can't stop thinking about,” said the coach, at a press conference. “Personally, I have said it, yes, I really want to be in a final. And it hasn't happened to me in recent cases in this club and in another club, but I trust and I told them during the week that they are going to play a great role tomorrow and we can achieve it."
Possible Columbus Crew lineup
P. Schule; S. Moreira, R. Camacho, M. Amundsen; M. Farsi, D. Nagbe, A. Morris, W. Sands; D. Rossi, Y. Yeboah, C. Hernández.
Possible Monterrey alignment
Luis Cardenas; Gerardo Arteaga, Víctor Guzmán, Héctor Moreno, Jesús Gallardo, César Bustos; Omar Govea, Sergio Canales, Jordi Cortizo; Germán Berterame, Rodrigo Aguirre.
What happened to the Columbus Crew?
Columbus Crew tied two goals against the Timbers last weekend, so they will look for this to be a positive boost for what is to come.
Columbus Statements
Wilfried Nancy spoke after the first match: 'Very proud of the boys, we really played a great game, when we had difficult moments in the game we were united, we tried to play our game and took advantage of our opportunities.'
How did Monterrey perform in their last match?
Monterrey beat the Rayos de Necaxa five goals to two in the last game, so they fully entered the Clausura 2024 league.
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