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Date:
19 Apr, 2025. 14:30H
Location:
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Stadium:
El Monumental
Superclásico: River vs Boca 19th Apr 2026
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Food
Tickets
Bilingual Guide
The Superclásico in the Monumental, River Plate vs Boca Juniors.
The biggest game on the planet - River Plate vs Boca Juniors. The Superclásico at the Estadio Monumental, Latin America's biggest stadium and home of the world's highest average attendance.
The stuff of dreams: a spot at the world's most famous, most important, most sensational game of football the Superclásico - a life-defining experience at the Monumental to witness Club Atlético River Plate face off against Club Atlético Boca Juniors.
What does your seated ticket include?
1) The Superclásico to see River vs Boca at the Más Monumental. The world's biggest derby. Seated behind the goals with the fans for the best atmosphere, the real deal.
2) We'll meet 3 hours before kick-off close to the stadium in River Plate's neigbourhood of Núñez. We'll have traditional food together with a beer/soft drink, doing what we call "La Previa" (the pre-game) and getting to know the rest of the group.
Before the game begins, we'll mingle with other River supporters while the bilingual guide gives you information about the team, the game, and Argentine football.
3) You will enter the stadium without the guide, but you will have clear instructions on how, when, and where to enter. We'll accompany you every step of the way until you reach the first security checkpoint, and once inside we'll have members of the team nearby if you need a hand with anything.
*Matchday experiences consist of an experienced, local, bilingual guide; beer and match food; and the all-important guaranteed clásico game tickets.
Matchday Experience Information
Meeting - We'll meet at our "previa" location near the stadium to meet the guides and the rest of the group. Your bilingual guides will explain the context of Argentine football, the day’s game and the club's history. More importantly, they’ll let you know exactly what you need to do and be aware of to enjoy the day as a local fan.
The Build-Up - Being Superclásico day, it's important to get moving early; we'll pass by the fans on the street and enjoy the sights, sounds, and color of derby day. We'll get inside the stadium early to ensure there are no issues.
Chants of "Vamos Millonario" and "hoy tenemos que ganar"; practicing the correct wrist-flick for our agite; a beer in one hand and a choripán in the other—the perfect preparation for a day in the Monumental.
There's nothing like the pre-match atmosphere of derby day, and as you probably know, Argentinians don't do things in half measures. It WILL be extreme.
The Match - Past the club museum, through the large gates, under the "River Plate" sign and into Latin America's largest arena. The immense bowl of the former Antonio V Liberti stadium is an impressive sight, especially after its recent upgrades and refurbishments. The perfect scene for the 1978 World Cup Final and for a Superclásico versus eternal rivals Boca Juniors: thousands of gallinas (chickens) in their sashed shirts cheering on the "millionaires."
Check out our short documentary video on Youtube from last year's Superclásico—remember to Like, Subscribe and Share!
The Come-Down - What goes up must come down. The inevitable adrenaline crash after the ecstasy, streaming out of the exits and back to reality. Some chase the dragon in a local bar, some head to a steakhouse to savour the moment, others straight to bed to dream on…
We'll leave you with instructions to reach a secure spot after the game to get back home safely.
Each Experience Includes:
- Beer/soft drink, and traditional food (choripan, empanadas, etc.)
- Match Ticket: Seated with the fans
- Experience a bilingual guide to translate and answer your questions!
This experience does not include transportation to the meeting point or direct guide attention inside the stadium.
What you need
- National Photo ID (not a copy/screenshot).
- Very casual clothing and comfortable footwear for walking/standing (dress down!).
- Coats/jackets for the cold/rain.
- You can bring your phone to take pictures.
- Leave your valuables at home and travel light - no handbags, make-up, power banks, water bottles, lighters, umbrellas… these will be confiscated.
- Some cash if you want to buy something extra, as credit cards are not often accepted.
- Your psyched-up self, it will be incredibly intense!
Important to know
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For some clubs, and more so for the Superclasico, tickets are very hard to come by and are available exclusively to members or can only be found through various levels of resale. For others, tickets are available but can only be bought in person, with local ID/bank cards, or through various other inventive ways of wasting your time. We will make sure to find tickets for you and guarantee their authenticity.
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Many football fans in Argentina are not used to seeing tourists and barely speak English. In a way, this is what makes our experience truly authentic, and we will help with Spanish so no language barriers affect your match-day.
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Many supporters will appreciate it if you show your support through your clothing by wearing the club's merchandise, like a shirt, beanie, jacket, etc. Dressing with the club colors will be fine, but if you want a jersey, make sure to ask for recommendations.
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Football in Argentina is an amazing subculture. Our expert guide will let you know everything you need about the context of the game, the history of the clubs, the traditional pre-game rituals, the meaning of the songs you will hear, the significance of the flags and symbols, and more.
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The chaos and unpredictability in Argentine football are what make it uniquely beautiful and uniquely frustrating. The League often decides fixtures at the last moment, and changes can happen late on also. If this is the case, we will let you know in advance for you to make a decision according to your availability.
Remember there are exchange/refund options on our Terms & Conditions page.