VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ARGENTINE PRIMERA DIVISION MATCH BETWEEN BOCA JUNIORS AND RIVER PLATE SHOWS: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (NOVEMBER 9, 2025) (ARGENTINA FOOTBALL DISTRIBUTION LLC - No use Argentina. 90 Seconds use only. No use until two hours after final whistle, so no use before 2335GMT Sunday, November 9 2025. 72 hours use only, so no use after 2135GMT Wednesday, November 12 2025. No archive. No commercial use. No resales. No sublicensing. No monetisation) 1. TEAMS WALKING OUT 2. AERIAL OF LA BOMBONERA 3. BOCA JUNIORS FANS FIRST HALF 4. SINGER DUA LIPA WATCHING ON 5. GOAL/ A LONG BALL FALLS FOR BOCA WINGER, EXEQUIEL ZEBALLOS, WHOSE FIRST SHOT IS SAVED BY RIVER PLATE GOALKEEPER, FRANCO ARMANI, BUT IT COMES BACK FOR ZEBALLOS TO SCORE ON THE REBOUND. 1-0 6. BOCA FANS CELEBRATING 7. RIVER HEAD COACH, MARCELO GALLARDO, REACTING 8. ZEBALLOS CELEBRATING WITH FANS 9. ARMANI REACTING 10. VARIOUS OF ZEBALLOS CELEBRATING WITH FANS 11. REPLAY SECOND HALF 12. GOAL/ ZEBALLOS STEALS POSSESSION AND BREAKS DOWN THE WING BEFORE SETTING UP FORWARD, MIGUEL MERENTIEL, FOR A TAP IN. 2-0 13. BOCA FAN CELEBRATING 14. GALLARDO 15. VARIOUS OF MERENTIEL AND TEAMMATES CELEBRATING 16. REPLAY 17. DUA LIPA 18. VARIOUS OF BOCA CELEBRATIONS AT FULL-TIME WHISTLE 19. GALLARDO LOOKING DEJECTED 20. BOCA FANS/ SCORE GRAPHIC 21. BOCA PLAYERS CELEBRATING IN FRONT OF FANS/ SCORE GRAPHIC STORY: Boca Juniors earned a deserved 2-0 home league victory over River Plate in Sunday's (November 9) Argentine Superclasico, extending their bitter rivals' dismal run with goals from Exequiel Zeballos and Miguel Merentiel. The defeat leaves River mired in a slump, having lost six of their last seven league matches as they sit sixth in Group B of the Clausura competition with 21 points, 10 adrift of leaders Rosario Central. Boca, meanwhile, notched a third straight league win to move top of Group A with 26 points and secure an automatic place in next year’s Copa Libertadores group stage, climbing to 59 points in the overall season table. A scrappy first half offered little in the way of clear scoring chances until Boca grabbed the lead in stoppage time when Zeballos capitalised on sloppy River defending, cutting inside to fire past goalkeeper Franco Armani at the second attempt. Boca doubled their advantage two minutes into the second half when Zeballos burst down the left and cut the ball across for Merentiel, who tapped into an empty net. The hosts took full control of the game, pressing for a third. Merentiel thought he had doubled his tally but his effort was disallowed for offside and a late penalty initially earned by Milton Gimenez was overturned following a VAR review. Boca will host Tigre on the final matchday of the competition next Sunday, while River will play at Velez. (Production: Conal Quinn) (The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)