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Argentinos Juniors come into this one unbeaten in six league matches, with three wins and three draws in that stretch, and they have kept things tight enough to suit a BTTS-No angle. Their last two league outings were a 2-0 away win at Aldosivi and a 2-1 home win over Lanús, while earlier home games against Platense and Rosario Central both stayed low-scoring.
Banfield’s league form has been more erratic, with three wins and three losses from their last six across all competitions, and their away numbers in the league do not inspire much confidence. They lost 2-1 at Rosario Central and 3-1 at River Plate, which fits a side that can be competitive but still leave gaps at the back when travelling.
The head-to-head history also leans toward Argentinos Juniors controlling this fixture, with five wins in the last six meetings and Banfield failing to keep a clean sheet in all five of those Argentine meetings. Two of the most recent league clashes finished 3-0 and 2-1 to Argentinos, so Banfield have struggled to turn this into a game where both teams regularly score.
There is a small tension with the projected 1-1 score and the combined xG of 1.3 to 0.7, because that hints at a narrow game rather than an obvious shutout. Even so, Banfield’s recent away defeats, Argentinos Juniors’ run of low-scoring home league matches, and the repeated H2H pattern of Banfield conceding all point toward one side blanking.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 53/100. Argentinos Juniors have gone through six league matches without a defeat, Banfield’s away league games have included losses by 2-1 and 3-1, and the recent head-to-head record shows Banfield failing to keep a clean sheet in five straight meetings. Argentinos have also had six of their last seven league matches finish with under 2.5 goals, which fits a game where one team is likely to be held off the scoresheet.