River Plate As a
Primera División team, River Plate started their Copa Argentina campaign in the Round of 64, being drawn against
Torneo Federal B team Sportivo Rivadavia (VT). The match, played at the Estadio Antonio Romero, gave way to an early goal from River Plate when
Lucas Alario capitalised on a rebound after a cross by
Andrés D'Alessandro. Nearing the end of the first half,
Ignacio Fernández extended their lead when he unleashed a shot from outside the 18-yard box. During the final minutes of the game,
Gabriel Mercado, on his last match at the club, was given the chance to score from the spot. The right-back converted the penalty to seal the final score of 3–0 and progress through. Their Round of 32 match saw them face
Primera B Nacional side
Estudiantes (SL) at the
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena. Férnandez opened the scoring for River Plate at the 34-minute mark, following another long-range shot. This result remained until the 88th minute, when their opposition managed to tie the game through Marcelo Mosset. The match seemed to be heading for a shoot-out, but a
Gonzalo Martínez free kick unlevelled the score in favour of River Plate just seconds away from stoppage time. In the Round of 16, they were paired against fellow Primera División team
Arsenal at the
Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario. River Plate took the lead in the 53rd minute, when Alario placed a shot next to the left post after a cross from Fernández. They ultimately held this advantage to win the match 1–0 and advance. Their opposition in the quarter-finals were another Primera División side in
Unión. Five minutes into the game, held at the
Estadio José María Minella, a
Sebastián Driussi header off a corner kick yielded River Plate the opening goal. Midway through the second half, Martínez sent another corner kick into the area, which was now connected by
Joaquín Arzura to extend their lead. Alario would add one further in injury time, closing out the match with a 3–0 victory. In the semi-finals, they played Primera División team
Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP). In the 40th minute, River Plate opened the scoring following a play by Martínez. The attacking midfielder would link up with D'Alessandro, who then found Fernández on the right side. The midfielder proceeded to cross for Driussi, who anticipated his markers to break the deadlock. They added one further just four minutes later, courtesy of an Alario header after a Martínez assist. No other goals were scored, thus sending River Plate into their first Copa Argentina final.
Rosario Central Rosario Central also started their campaign in the Round of 64, where they were drawn against
Torneo Federal A squad
Villa Mitre at the
Estadio Eva Perón. The scoreline went unchanged until the 75th minute, when
Esteban Burgos scored from a rebound after a
Giovani Lo Celso free kick. The result would then remain, sending them through. In the Round of 32, they faced
Atlético de Rafaela, a fellow Primera División team. At the
Estadio 15 de Abril, Rosario Central opened the scoring in the second minute of play, after
Fabián Bordagaray was assisted by
Germán Herrera. Their opposition would turn the match around, however, courtesy of goals from
Gabriel Gudiño and
Mathías Abero. In response,
Eduardo Coudet subbed
José Luis Fernández in during half-time, who seven minutes from the restart orchestrated a play that was finished by Herrera to tie the game. As neither team managed to score any further goals, a penalty shoout-out took place to determine a winner. Rosario Central came out on top, thanks to goalkeeper
Sebastián Sosa, who stopped two opposing penalties. Their opposition in the Round of 16 were
Deportivo Morón, from the
Primera B Metropolitana. The match played at the Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena saw Rosario Central open the scoring in the 53rd minute, when
Walter Montoya unleashed a powerful strike from outside the 18-yard box to beat the goalkeeper. They extended their lead in stoppage time, after
Teófilo Gutiérrez led a counter-attack that was finished by
Marco Ruben. Rosario Central were paired against
Boca Juniors in the quarter-finals, with the
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes to be the venue for the match. The game was to be a rematch of the
2015 final, which was won by Boca Juniors. Rosario Central would take a two goal lead in the first half, following a volley from Fernández and a follow up strike by Herrera. Their opposition found the net in injury time, but were unable to tie the game. As a result, they advanced into the semi-finals, where they met their third Primera División opponent in
Belgrano. At the Estadio Antonio Romero, Rosario Central opened the scoring in the 71st minute, after Ruben headed a cross from Gutiérrez. They extended their lead 20 minutes later, when the Colombian striker assisted Montoya; the midfielder took a shot on an empty net to send his team into their third consecutive Copa Argentina final. == Background ==