Boca will face an atypical scenario during its visit to Ecuador to face Barcelona in Guayaquil, for the fourth round of Group D of the Copa Libertadores. The match will be played in the midst of a context of strong social tension, following the implementation of a night curfew in several regions of the country
.The measure, promoted by the government of Daniel Noboa, began to take effect in the early morning of Sunday and will last until Monday, May 18. It establishes a ban on driving between 23 and 5 in the morning, in an attempt to contain the growing violence linked to organized crime
.Among the areas covered by the provision is the province of Guayas, whose capital is Guayaquil, the venue for the meeting. It also includes Manabí, Santa Elena, Los Ríos, El Oro, Esmeraldas, Sucumbíos, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
and Pichincha.
In this context, the Xeneize game is scheduled for 19 (local time) and is estimated to end around 21, so both the delegation of the Argentine team and its fans must organize their transfers quickly to avoid problems with restrictions








