Universitario and Nacional Draw 0-0 as Junior - Sporting Cristal Stays Central

Universitario and Nacional Draw 0-0 as Junior - Sporting Cristal Stays Central

Universitario and Nacional finished 0-0 on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, in Copa Libertadores 2026 action, a result that leaves the group-stage picture unchanged from the match itself. The game in Uruguay started at 7:00 p.m., and junior - sporting cristal remains part of the same competition context as the other clubs fighting through the tournament's fifth round.

Estadio Gran Parque Central

The match began at Estadio Gran Parque Central in Uruguay and stayed scoreless through the full 90 minutes. That is the only number that really mattered on the pitch: neither side found a finishing touch, and the draw closed the fifth round of the group stage without separating Universitario from Nacional.

For viewers, the game carried a broader practical weight because CONMEBOL programming listed and FOX Sports as the broadcast channels. Disney Plus also carried the match on its streaming platform, giving fans a second route if they were not watching on cable.

and Disney Plus

The clearest viewing options depended on the country. In Argentina, the match could be watched on through cable operators or through the Premium version of Disney Plus. In Uruguay, the same and Premium Disney Plus setup applied. Peru had the widest cable spread: through DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, and WIN TV, plus Disney Plus.

That left a sharp split between official access and the pirated route. Fútbol Libre TV was described as a pirated signal, which made the legal options the only clean path for anyone trying to follow the match across those markets.

Peru, Argentina, Uruguay

The 7:00 p.m. kickoff also lined up across Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, so fans across those countries were watching at the same time. For supporters tracking the tournament from home, the useful detail was not the draw itself, but where to find it and when it began.

Universitario and Nacional left the fifth round with a blank scoreline, and the broadcast map was clearer than the result. Cable viewers had in three countries, streaming viewers had Disney Plus, and Peru added DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, and WIN TV to the list.

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