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Real Cartagena vs Deportes Quindío Prediction & Betting Tips 01.04.2026

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Real Cartagena
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Deportes Quindío
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Real Cartagena — Last 6 matches
Deportes Quindío — Last 6 matches

Real Cartagena arrive with six league matches unbeaten, and four of those have been draws, so their recent level is steady rather than explosive. Even so, the home record is a major reason to lean their way here: four wins, one draw and only one defeat in six at home, with 15 goals scored and seven conceded. They also tend to strike first against this opponent, doing so in four of the last five head-to-head meetings.

Deportes Quindío are in good shape too, losing only once in 12 league games, but their away numbers are more modest in attack than Real Cartagena’s home output. They have won five and drawn one of their six away league matches, yet only nine goals have come in those trips, which is a reason to expect a tighter contest than the table might suggest. Their recent away win at Bogotá FC was controlled, but the 0.1 xG they produced there is not the sort of attacking level that usually travels as a strong favourite for three points.

The bigger picture still points to a close game rather than a free-flowing one. Real Cartagena’s last six league fixtures have produced four matches with exactly two goals and only one clear home win, while Quindío have just two goals in their last three league outings combined. The xG projection also leans only moderately to the hosts at 1.4 to 0.8, so there is some tension with a straight home win, but the edge in home scoring and first-goal tendency keeps them ahead.

Real Cartagena have the stronger case at home, where they are scoring 2.5 goals per game on average and have only been beaten once all season in the league at their own ground. Quindío’s unbeaten away run is impressive, but the attacking return on the road is lighter, and that matters when facing a side that has taken 13 points from six home league matches. Add in the 4-1 and 3-0 home wins already posted by Real Cartagena in recent head-to-heads, and the hosts look the more reliable side to back.

My prediction is Home Win at 53/100. Real Cartagena’s home record of four wins from six is the strongest single factor, and they have also won four of the last five meetings between the teams. Quindío’s away form is solid, but their travelling attack has only produced nine goals in six league away games, which leaves them vulnerable if Real Cartagena score first again.