Estudiantes de La Plata faces Universidad Católica in the round of 16. The 'pincharratas' finished second in their group, only surpassed by the powerful Flamengo from Brazil. In their group, Estudiantes de La Plata won 2 games, drew 3, and lost 1, scoring 9 points with 6 goals for and 5 against. The only game they lost was against the Brazilians, where the Maracaná stadium witnessed a 1-0 victory with a goal from Pedro. Currently, the Argentine team is leading the Argentine first division, group A, with 31 points. Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera is one of the key players, along with Argentine midfielder Mikel Amondarain, who is probably one of the most promising players due to his good qualities on the field. Creative midfielder Alexis Castro and Colombian Cetre are also important players for the team. Estudiantes de La Plata's main objective is ball possession, where they usually cause damage in various ways, both from centers, triangulations reaching the goal line, and are strong in set pieces. Universidad Católica avoided teams that were leading, such as Flamengo, Liga de Quito, Independiente de Valle, Cerro Porteño, Independiente Rivadavia, Corinthians, or Coquimbo Unido. The estimated dates for the game are between the week of August 11-13 and the return match scheduled between August 18-20. So, the game will be defined on Chilean soil, specifically at the Claro Arena stadium. The Chilean team will have to take precautions, as Estudiantes de La Plata is a rival to be reckoned with. But the Argentine team also has its weaknesses, and Universidad Católica can take advantage of them to win the game. In any case, the game promises to be exciting, and fans of both teams are eager to see their teams in action. Estudiantes de La Plata's players, such as Lucas Alario, Adolfo Gaich, and Fabricio Pérez, will be key to the team's success. The team's experience, with players like José Sosa, will also be important in the game. The game will be a challenge for both teams, and the winner will be the one that can best take advantage of their opponent's weaknesses.