After today's 1-2 defeat to Lanus at the Monumental, and Olimpo's
wub
0-1 away victory against Quilmes (A result that saw the latter relegated), River Plate, the most succesful club in Argentina's domestic competitions, will be involved for the first time in over 100 years of history in a promotion/relegation play-off. There, they will face Belgrano, from Córdoba, who after a slow start to the season (11 points in the first 13 matches) managed to reach fourth place, including a 14 match unbeaten run. River, on the other hand, are on a 7 match winless streak, with 3 defeats and 4 draws.
Matches will be played this Wednesday in Córdoba and next Sunday in Buenos Aires, with no away goals rule. Also, the Primera División team will remain in the top tier if the scores are level after 180 minutes, without extra time nor penalties to decide the outcome.


Matches will be played this Wednesday in Córdoba and next Sunday in Buenos Aires, with no away goals rule. Also, the Primera División team will remain in the top tier if the scores are level after 180 minutes, without extra time nor penalties to decide the outcome.