Rosario Central faces one of its most important tests in the current Copa Libertadores this Wednesday. Jorge Almirón's team will visit Independiente del Valle in Ecuador for the sixth matchday of Group H, with the classification to the round of 16 already secured, but with the objective of staying top of the group and fighting for the best position in the initial phase. The squad traveled to Ecuador on Tuesday and Almirón decided to go with the best available, although he will have to make some changes due to important absences. The main absence will be Alejo Véliz, who suffered a strain in his left ischiotibial and will not travel. Over time, Rosario Central has proven to be a solid team in the Libertadores, with wins against Libertad and Universidad Central, as well as a goalless draw against Independiente del Valle in Rosario. The Canalla arrives with 13 points and relies on itself to finish top of the group. A win in Quito would allow them to close the phase with 16 units and secure the top spot. The main objective now is to finish as the best first-place team in the entire Libertadores. Other teams with 13 points, such as Flamengo and Independiente Rivadavia, are also in the running. So, Almirón's team will have to give it their all to achieve their objective. With the return of Jaminton Campaz to the starting lineup, Rosario Central is looking to strengthen their attack and secure the win. Enzo Copetti will start again after being a starter in the thrashing of Universidad Central de Venezuela at the Gigante de Arroyito. The most important news would be Campaz's return to the starting lineup. The Colombian, recently called up for the World Cup with his national team, would return to occupy a starting spot after several weeks. His last start was precisely against Libertad in the Copa Libertadores. Another change would be in defense. Agustín Sández will have to serve a one-match ban for accumulation of yellow cards and Alexis Soto appears as a natural replacement on the left flank. Additionally, Julián Fernández could leave his place despite being one of the standout players against the Venezuelans. Enzo Giménez emerges as an alternative to strengthen the midfield and give the team more balance in the Ecuadorian altitude. The possible team would be with Jeremías Ledesma; Emanuel Coronel, Facundo Mallo, Ignacio Ovando, and Alexis Soto; Enzo Giménez, Franco Ibarra, and Vicente Pizarro; Ángel Di María, Enzo Copetti, and Jaminton Campaz. But Almirón's team knows it won't be easy, as Independiente del Valle is a tough team to beat at home. Rosario Central will have to give it their all to achieve their objective and finish top of the group. With the motivation of being the best first-place team in the Libertadores, the Canalla is ready to face this challenge. And with the experience of Ángel Di María, the team can count on a key player to resolve the match. The match will be this Wednesday at 19.00 in Ecuador, and Rosario Central is ready to give it their all for the win.