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River Plate arrive in strong domestic shape, with five league games unbeaten and four wins in their last six across all competitions. Their recent home league win over Sarmiento finished 2-0, and they have kept two clean sheets in their last three matches overall. That matters here because a home side in decent rhythm can easily protect a low-scoring game, which fits a BTTS - No angle better than a loose, open contest.
Belgrano’s recent league profile is less convincing for a goal-involving away performance. They have one loss, one draw and one win in their last three Liga Profesional matches, and their only recent away league result in that run was a 1-0 win at Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. Before that, the 1-2 home defeat to Racing Club and the goalless draw with Talleres point to a side that can be contained when the opposition keeps its shape. Their 3-0 cup win over Atlético de Rafaela was useful for confidence, but it does not change the fact that their league scoring away from home has not been especially consistent.
The head-to-head also leans away from both teams scoring. River have beaten Belgrano 3-0 and 2-1 in the last two meetings at home, while the only recent fixture in this set that finished without a clean sheet for both sides was the 2-1 scoreline in 2023. Even so, the broader H2H pattern is not especially friendly to BTTS, with three of the last eight meetings ending in one side failing to score. River’s own run of five unbeaten and Belgrano’s recent mixed league form give a reasonable base for one team to stay blank.
There is a mild tension in the numbers because the 1-1 correct score and the xG line of 1.1 to 0.7 do leave room for an away goal. Even so, Belgrano’s league output away from home looks thin enough, and River’s recent clean-sheet tendency is stronger than the projected scoreline suggests. River have also shut out opponents in two of their last three matches, which is exactly the sort of form that supports a no-goal-for-one-side outcome.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 7/10. River have kept two clean sheets in their last three matches, Belgrano’s recent league results include a 0-0 draw and a 1-0 away win rather than free-scoring away displays, and the head-to-head has produced several games where one side failed to score. River’s home wins over Belgrano have also included a 3-0 and a 2-1, so there is recent evidence that they can control this fixture without conceding.