Leones del Norte come into this one without a win in six league matches and with only two goals scored across those six outings. Four of those games finished level, and three of the four at home have already produced just one Leones goal in total, which is a strong base for backing a clean-sheet angle against them.
Delfín have also been short of cutting edge, scoring only three goals in their last six league matches. Their away record is modest too, with one goal scored and two conceded from two league trips, so they have not been turning away games into open contests very often. Even their recent 0-0 with Libertad came after a match in which they created plenty, but that level of threat has not translated into a reliable scoring run.
The xG numbers point in the same direction, though not perfectly cleanly for a BTTS call. Leones’ most recent 0-0 at Guayaquil City was a low-event match, while Delfín’s goalless draw with Libertad featured a decent attacking output but no finish. With Leones averaging only 0.9 expected goals and Delfín 1.0, the projection leans to a tight game, even if the 1-1 scoreline in the model is a little more optimistic about both sides finding one moment.
There is also a useful team-specific streak on Delfín’s side: they have gone three matches without scoring when the sample is stretched across their recent league run, and Leones have failed to win any of their last eight. That combination usually favours a low-risk visiting approach rather than a game with both attacks landing. With the home side struggling for goals and the visitors not proving much more convincing away from home, the case for at least one side blanking is stronger than the case for both scoring.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 1/2. Leones del Norte have scored only two times in six league matches, Delfín have managed just three in the same span, and both sides have already shown a taste for tight, low-scoring games. Leones have also produced only one home goal in two league fixtures, while Delfín’s away return is one goal in two, which leaves little margin for both attacks to come through here.