Gimnasia y Esgrima come into this one with mixed league form, having lost four and won two of their last six, and they have failed to keep a clean sheet in five straight. That matters for a BTTS call, but the recent pattern is also uneven in the other direction because three of those six games finished with one side blanked rather than both teams scoring. Huracán are a little steadier defensively, with two scoreless draws in their last three league matches and only one goal conceded across those two league stalemates.
The away side’s recent league games point more toward caution than chaos. Huracán drew 0-0 with Barracas Central and 0-0 at Aldosivi, while their only league defeat in that span was a 1-2 home loss to River Plate. Even their win over Olimpo came in the cup rather than the league, so their scoring touch in this run is not especially convincing. For a BTTS market, that matters because it suggests they can help keep one side quiet even when the game does not fully open up.
Gimnasia’s recent home league scoreline against Independiente Rivadavia, a 2-3 defeat, is the clearest nod to goals at both ends, but it sits alongside a 0-1 away win and a 0-1 loss that show they are not locked into high-scoring games. Huracán’s last two league outings both ended 0-0, which is the stronger recent clue here. The head-to-head is also helpful for a no-goals-both-sides angle, with seven of the last eight meetings finishing under 2.5 goals and several of them staying tight and cagey.
That tension is why a 1-1 scoreline cannot be ruled out completely, especially with Gimnasia having scored in five of their last six and Huracán having found the net in three of their last six. But for BTTS to land, Huracán need to break a run of two straight league blanks, and that is not a given against a Gimnasia side that has recently been involved in plenty of matches where at least one attack was held down. The projected xG of 1.3 to 0.8 also points to a game with limited away threat.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 57/100. Huracán have just two league games in a row without scoring, and both finished 0-0, while Gimnasia have failed to keep a clean sheet in five straight and still look capable of controlling one end of the pitch. The head-to-head leans unders as well, with seven of the last eight meetings staying below 2.5 goals, which fits a match where one side may be shut out rather than both finding the net.