Blooming come into this one with a mixed run of two wins, one draw and three defeats from their last six, but the more relevant detail for a Both Teams To Score call is that four of those six saw both sides find the net. Their most recent outing was a 3-0 home win over CD San Antonio, yet that clean sheet sits alongside a 2-1 home win and earlier losses that were far from controlled.
Guabirá’s recent league and continental results point in the same direction. They have scored in three of their last five competitive matches, and even the 0-0 away draw with Club Independiente came after a game in which they produced 1.66 expected goals and six shots on target. The bigger picture is that they are rarely blank for long, even when results go against them, which keeps the BTTS angle alive.
The head-to-head history also leans toward goals at both ends. These teams have seen both teams score in nine of the last ten meetings, including Blooming’s 1-1 home draw with Bolívar and Guabirá’s 1-0 win over Blooming in December. Blooming have also gone five straight league matches without a clean sheet, so there is enough on both sides to expect each defence to be tested.
That said, the projected 1-1 scoreline does not promise a free-flowing match, and Blooming’s latest home win was built on a strong defensive display against a weakened opponent. Still, Guabirá’s away numbers, Blooming’s recent clean-sheet issues and the repeated BTTS pattern in this fixture all point in the same market direction. The home side’s attack has also been productive enough to keep their share of the scoring burden realistic.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 13/25. Blooming have gone five league matches without a clean sheet, the last ten head-to-head meetings have produced nine BTTS results, and Guabirá have shown enough away threat to contribute even when they do not control games. The xG projection of 1.3 to 1.4 also leaves room for both sides to get on the board.