
Superclásico
Boca Juniors vs River Plate, the world's most-watched derby
The Boca Juniors and River Plate rivalry
The Superclásico between Boca Juniors and River Plate is the greatest rivalry in Argentine football and one of the most famous derbies in the world. Both clubs come from Buenos Aires, and a meeting between them is regularly described as one of the most intense experiences in all of sport.
Boca Juniors are tied to the working-class districts near the port of Buenos Aires, and the club draws fierce pride from those roots. Boca have an enormous, passionate support and a long history of success, and their famous stadium is known across the world for its noise and atmosphere.
River Plate are one of Argentina's grandest clubs, with a huge following of their own and a reputation built on style and success. River carry themselves as one of the country's leading institutions, and their rivalry with Boca is the measure against which everything else is judged.
The rivalry has long been framed as a contest of identity, with the two clubs and their supporters cast as opposites in the story of the city. Decades of dramatic matches, including meetings on the biggest stages of South American football, have only deepened the feeling between them.
When Boca and River meet, Argentina stops to watch, and so does much of the football world. The atmosphere is extraordinary, the stakes are enormous, and the result is carried through the streets of Buenos Aires with joy or despair. It is the Superclásico, and nothing else in the Argentine game comes close.
All-time head-to-head (24 meetings)
Biggest results
- River Plate
2–42016
Boca Juniors - Boca Juniors
1–32017
River Plate - Boca Juniors
2–02025
River Plate - Boca Juniors
0–22023
River Plate - River Plate
2–02019
Boca Juniors