Mineros de Zacatecas arrive with useful home-winning momentum for this fixture, and their recent numbers fit a narrow home victory rather than anything comfortable. They have won four of their last six league matches and, in the more relevant home sample, beat CDS Tampico Madero 1-0 and Venados 2-0 in their last two at this ground, while the only home blemish in that stretch was a 1-1 draw with Club Atlético Morelia. That is the kind of profile that supports a straight home result.
CD Tapatío are not an easy side to dismiss, though, because they have scored in almost everything lately and their away games have regularly opened up. They come in with five wins, two draws and three defeats in the league overall, and their most recent away trip ended in a 4-3 loss to Alebrijes de Oaxaca after they had already shown a tendency for both teams to score and for matches to run beyond 2.5 goals. Even so, that attacking openness can help a home win if Mineros make better use of their own chances.
The head-to-head record leans Mineros too. They have won three of the last eight meetings, including a 3-2 away win at CD Tapatío in October 2025 and a 1-0 victory in February 2025, while Tapatío have failed to keep a clean sheet in the last three meetings. With Mineros also averaging stronger home figures across the league than away sides do on the road, there is enough here to favour the hosts despite Tapatío’s higher league position.
Mineros’ latest 3-1 win at Leones Negros also shows they can turn pressure into goals, even if the xG projection of 1.7 to 1.4 suggests Tapatío should have a share of the game. That slight tension is exactly why this is a narrow call rather than a banker, but Mineros’ home results, the recent clean-ish wins against CDS Tampico Madero and Venados, and the positive edge in recent head-to-head meetings all point the same way.
My prediction is Home Win at 17/20. Mineros have won four of their last six league matches and have taken their last two home games without conceding, while CD Tapatío have lost two of their last four and were beaten 4-3 away at Alebrijes de Oaxaca. The head-to-head also leans toward the hosts, with Mineros winning three of the last eight meetings and Tapatío failing to keep a clean sheet in the last three.