Read team news, predicted line-ups, quotes, stats, trivia and key players ahead of the Copa Libertadores semi-final, second leg in Porto Alegre.

Part one was a thriller. Its tie-settling sequel promises similar drama and excitement. Fluminense had been the favourites in their Copa Libertadores semi-final, but a 2-2 draw in Rio de Janeiro has tipped the balance, albeit marginally, in Internacional’s favour. Eduardo Coudet’s side still need to find a way to stop a side comprising current Brazil internationals Nino and Andre, Real Madrid legend Marcelo, the mercurial Ganso, electrifying Jhon Arias and goal factory German Cano. In Sergio Rochet, a miraculous-save specialist, the crafty Alan Patrick and frightening Enner Valencia, they have players capable of managing that. Will 2006 and 2010 champions Inter book a ticket to the Maracana and move a step closer to the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™, or will Fluminense, arguably the biggest club to have never ruled South America, reach their first Libertadores final in 15 years?

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