Independiente Santa Fe come into this Liga DIMAYOR Apertura meeting in better shape, with four wins and two draws from their last six league games and no defeat in their most recent five. At home, though, their record is less convincing than their overall position suggests: two wins, three draws and one loss, with nine goals scored and eight conceded. That split leaves room for caution, but it still points to a side that usually finds a way to stay in control in front of their own support.
Llaneros FC have been harder to beat than they have been to beat opponents, but that has not translated into enough wins. They are without a victory in four league matches, and three of those have finished level. Their away numbers are balanced at two wins, two draws and two defeats, yet only five goals scored on the road is a mild concern if they need to match Santa Fe over 90 minutes.
The recent scoring patterns lean toward Santa Fe landing the first blow and protecting it. They have scored first in each of their last six league matches, and they have also gone nine straight league games without a clean sheet, so a 2-1 type of home win feels realistic rather than comfortable. Llaneros’ last away trip finished 0-0 at América de Cali, but their broader away output is still modest, and that can leave them reliant on a low-margin game.
There is a small warning sign in the head-to-head record, because Llaneros beat Santa Fe 3-1 in October 2025. Even so, Santa Fe had won the earlier meeting 1-0 in May 2025, and the current home/away split is more relevant here than that single upset. With Santa Fe averaging 1.4 expected goals at home against Llaneros’ 0.7 on the road, the profile still points to the hosts having the stronger chance of turning territory into points.
My prediction is Home Win at 31/50. Santa Fe have taken four wins from their last six league matches, they are unbeaten in five, and they have scored first in six straight games. Llaneros have gone four matches without a win and have only five away goals in the league, which makes a home success more appealing even if Santa Fe’s habit of conceding keeps the margin fairly tight.