Rearranged Copa Libertadores Final Second Leg set for Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu
Following trouble in Buenos Aires ahead of the original fixture on Saturday, the match has been moved to the home of Real Madrid.
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Santiago Bernabeu will host the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final between River Plate and Boca Juniors, CONMEBOL has confirmed.
The game will take place at Real Madrid's home ground on Sunday, December 9, with kick-off scheduled for 7:30pm GMT/2:30pm ET and will be played in front of fans from both Boca and River, despite the match officially being labled a River home game.
The federation also announced that River wil be fined $400,000 (£312,700) for the incident that led to the final's postponement. Boca is set to appeal CONMEBOL's decision to play the match and is willing to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in an effort to see River disqualified with Boca being named champion.
After Boca hosted the first leg of the final, which ended in a 2-2 draw, on November 11, the second leg at River Plate's Estadio Monumental on Saturday was postponed after it was marred by an attack on Boca's team bus as it entered the stadium.
Fans shattered windows of the bus with projectiles and pepper spray was fired by police, leaving several Boca players needing to be taken to hospital with injuries.
Though CONMEBOL initially only delayed the game, it eventually agreed to postpone the match until the next day following protests from Boca players.
Following the incidents, CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez called the affair a "sad day for South American football".
Although the second leg was scheduled for Sunday, that match between the two rivals was also postponed after Boca requested for CONMEBOL to suspend the game.
"What if we played and won? Who gets us out of there?
"The people were crazy before going in, imagine if we won on their pitch, turned them over at their home ground, what would have happened? They could have killed me."
The second postponement left the future of the match in some doubt, with several options for a new venue mooted.
Paraguay had been reported as a possible venue, as well as Miami. Venues in the Middle East such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates were also mentioned, given the Club World Cup begins on December 12 in Abu Dhabi.
The winner of South America's premier club competition is scheduled to begin the Club World Cup with a semi-final match on December 18.
Either Boca or River will play in the tournament alongside Real Madrid and other continental tournament winners, with the final set for December 22.