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Club Puebla come into this one winless in three, with one draw and two defeats in that stretch, and their home numbers are modest rather than solid: two wins, two draws and two losses, with nine goals conceded in six home league games. Their most recent outing at Santos Laguna finished 2-1, and it underlined both sides of the BTTS case, with Puebla scoring through Ezequiel Bullaude and still allowing 2.9 xGA. That leaves them vulnerable again, but not so fragile that they are being shut out regularly.
FC Juárez arrive after beating Tigres UANL 2-1, and they have been a reliable scoring side in this phase of the Clausura, with 18 goals in 11 league matches overall. They have also scored in each of their last six league games, and the away split is balanced enough to support another open contest, with seven goals scored and nine conceded on the road. Even their recent 4-4 meeting with Puebla points the same way, since both teams found the net in a game that never settled into a clean defensive pattern.
The wider profile still leans toward goals at both ends rather than a cagey affair. Puebla have seen both teams score in several recent matches, while Juárez have been involved in a run of six straight league games going over 2.5 goals and six straight BTTS outcomes. The projected xG of 1.5 for Puebla and 1.3 for Juárez also sits comfortably inside a scoring exchange, even if the 1-1 scoreline leaves little room for a one-sided match.
Juárez’s away record is not dominant, but it does not need to be for this market. They have taken two wins, one draw and two defeats away from home, which is enough to keep them in the contest while still leaving space for Puebla to contribute. With Puebla’s home record also producing goals at both ends, and the head-to-head sequence including a 4-4 and a 2-3, the main risk is a slow start rather than a lack of chances.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 7/10. Puebla have conceded in five of their last six league matches, Juárez have scored in six straight league games, and both sides’ home-and-away splits point to goal exchanges rather than clean sheets. Their recent head-to-head meetings have also been open, including a 4-4 draw, which fits the BTTS angle well despite the slightly modest 1-1 projection.