Emelec and Danubio will both be targeting a place in the Copa Sudamericana knockout rounds when they face off on Wednesday.
The Ecuadorian hosts head into the final group game in third position, while Danubio are a point better off in second place.
Match preview
Emelec have avoided defeat in their last four Copa Sudamericana matches since losing 2-0 to Danubio on matchday one.
They responded with a 2-0 win over Huracan in their second group game before going on to claim three straight victories to move onto six points.
With one point separating them from Danubio, Emelec know that they must record their second victory in the group stage if they are to advance to the knockout rounds.
Picking up all three points may prove difficult for an Emelec side that have mustered just one win in their last 12 competitive games.
However, they are yet to lose in this season's Copa Sudamericana, winning two and drawing one of their three home games in the first stage and group phase.
After beginning the group stage with a win over Emelec, Danubio had to settle for just one point from their next three Copa Sudamericana fixtures.
They bounced back on matchday five, claiming a 1-0 victory over Huracan thanks to a second-half penalty from Guillermo May.
That result kick-started a run of three consecutive victories in all competitions, ensuring that they head into Wednesday's contest in a confident mood.
After losing away to Club Guarani and drawing in Argentina against Huracan, Danubio will be looking to claim their first away win of the group stage.
A draw would guarantee Danubio a place in the knockout rounds, while a failure to pick up a point could bring a number of permutations into play depending on the result of Club Guarani's meeting with Huracan.
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Team News
After missing the league meeting with Deportivo Cuenca through suspension, Fernando Leon is set to return to the Emelec backline.
Christhian Valencia has started the last two matches, and he is expected to retain his place in the centre of midfield.
Alejandro Cabeza will be looking to add to the two goals that he has scored in the group stage when he leads the line on Wednesday.
As for the visitors, Esteban Conde could opt to utilise a back three made up of Santiago Etchebarne, Martin Rea and Lucas Ferreira.
Leandro Sosa returned from suspension to play the duration of Danubio's 2-0 win over La Luz, and the 32-year-old is expected to keep his place for the midweek encounter.
After dropping out of the lineup for the last two matches, experienced striker Diego Vera could return to the side against Emelec.
Emelec possible starting lineup:
Ortiz; Fara, Leon, Leguizamon, Cruz; Valencia, Cevallos; Sosa, Bolanos, Garcia; Cabeza
Danubio possible starting lineup:
Goicoechea; Etchebarne, Rea, Ferreira; Haller, Millan, Sosa, Lewis; May; Fernandez, Vera
We say: Emelec 2-1 Danubio
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Emelec have been held to a draw in their last four competitive home games, and we think that they will have to settle for another point when they face Danubio in their final group match.
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