All Boys have kept things tight at home, where they are unbeaten in three league matches with two wins and a draw and only one goal conceded. That kind of base matters for a double chance call because they are hard to beat on this ground, but it also hints at a low-margin contest rather than a free-flowing one.
Club Ferro Carril Oeste bring a better away record than their overall standing might suggest, with two wins, one draw and one defeat on the road and five goals scored in four away league games. Their most recent away outing was a 1-0 win at Atlanta, while their 1-1 draw at Colón and 0-2 win at San Telmo show they can stay competitive outside home. That away resilience is the main reason the X2 angle carries weight.
The recent scoring pattern also leans toward a cautious game. All Boys have had four of their last five league matches finish with under 2.5 goals, and Club Ferro Carril Oeste have gone under 2.5 goals in five of their last six. The head-to-head adds one more nudge, with the last meeting ending 0-0 and the two clubs sharing a 1-0 away win for Ferro in 2025, so a narrow scoreline or stalemate sits comfortably within the recent evidence.
There is still a small tension here because All Boys have been solid at home, and their 3-1 home goal record suggests they are not easy to overturn. Even so, Ferro’s ability to pick up points away from home, plus All Boys’ two-match winless run and the low-scoring trend on both sides, makes the visitors avoiding defeat the safer read.
My prediction is Double Chance X2 at 2/3. Club Ferro Carril Oeste have taken points in three of their four away league matches, All Boys are only two games without a win, and the home side’s recent results have been very tight. The score profile also fits, with both teams repeatedly landing in low-scoring games and the most recent head-to-head ending level.