Agropecuario Argentino come into this one without a win in their last three league games, and their recent results have been tight enough to keep the scoring down. They have drawn one and lost two of those three, while their only win in the last six came against Chacarita Juniors on 15 March. Even the 0-0 with Ciudad de Bolivar and the 1-1 at Güemes point to a side that is rarely involved in open games.
That trend is stronger at home and in their broader numbers. Agropecuario have gone through six straight matches in league or cup play without both teams scoring, and four of those six have finished with under 2.5 goals. Their home win over Chacarita was a clean sheet, while the defeats to Nueva Chicago and Unión also stayed with one side blanking. The xG projection here, at 1.1 for Agropecuario and 0.7 for Tristán Suárez, still leans to a low-scoring contest rather than a game where both nets are expected to bulge.
Tristán Suárez arrive in better nick, unbeaten in six league matches and with three wins in their last four. Even so, their away profile is not especially free-scoring: the 1-0 at Almirante Brown followed a 0-0 at Nueva Chicago, and they have also had two scoreless draws at home in that run. That gives them a decent platform without pointing strongly towards a game where both teams score.
The head-to-head also fits a cautious angle. Three of the last four meetings have been won by Tristán Suárez, but Agropecuario have failed to score in two of those defeats, including the 2-0 loss at home in October 2024. With the home-and-away benchmark in this division sitting at just 1.1 goals for home sides and 0.7 for away sides, the game does not need much to stay below a BTTS line.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 57/100. Agropecuario’s last six matches have all gone against both teams scoring, Tristán Suárez have kept clean sheets in two of their last four league games, and the recent head-to-heads include two Agropecuario blanks. The xG split of 1.1 to 0.7 also leaves room for one side to miss out.