Los Andes have been hard to beat for long stretches, but their recent home figures do not scream confidence for a home side verdict. They are winless in four at home in league play, with two draws and two defeats, and they have not scored a home league goal at all yet, which keeps their matches tight and low-scoring rather than decisive.
Chaco For Ever arrive with even weaker form overall, but the key point for a double chance angle is that they have still found ways to stay in games away from home, even if the results have not followed. Their away league record is three defeats from three, yet the margins have usually been manageable, and the broader away scoring rate of two goals across those trips shows they are not completely shut out on the road.
That leaves the draw as a live part of the equation, especially with Los Andes producing a series of low-margin games and only three goals scored across six league matches. Los Andes have gone under 2.5 goals in all six of those games, while Chaco For Ever have drawn two of their last six and have conceded in every league match this season, so neither side looks equipped to control the contest for long.
The projected 1-1 scoreline and modest xG split of 1.3 to 0.8 fit a cautious away-insurance angle better than a straight home call. Los Andes have only one win in their last six league matches, and Chaco For Ever are still without a victory in 12, so the safer read is that the visitors can avoid defeat rather than be trusted to win outright.
My prediction is X2 at 4/5. Los Andes have drawn or lost four of their four home league matches, Chaco For Ever are unbeaten in none of their three away league games but have kept matches competitive enough to avoid a heavy defeat pattern, and the low-scoring profile points toward a narrow result rather than a clean home breakthrough.