CA All Boys
- CA All Boys (11 points from 12 matches) are having a poor season in Primera Nacional 2026, currently sitting 33rd in the standings, while Deportivo Moron are having a very good season, currently in 6th place after collecting 19 points from the first 12 fixtures.
- All Boys are undefeated on their own ground in Primera Nacional 2026 (W2, D4), but both of their most recent ties have come in their last two matches on home ground, while Moron have been less impressive away from home, winning 2, drawing 2 and losing 3 of their 7 away matches in Primera Nacional 2026.
- All Boys also focus on a medium-pressing strategy, which isn’t overly demanding for the players, but doesn’t allow them to dominate their opponents either.
Deportivo Moron
- Deportivo Moron are in better form (W2, D2, L1) than CA All Boys (W0, D2, L3) coming into Saturday’s clash.
- Moron have scored 9 goals in 7 away matches in Primera Nacional 2026, while All Boys have scored 4 times in 6 home matches in the same competition.
- Moron play a more organized style of soccer, counter-attacking at the right moments, using compact defensive blocks to resist pressure and hitting opponents on the break.
- They’re efficient in transition, and their players understand the game plan and are very disciplined - that’s why Christian Diaz is the right man for the job.
Head-to-Head
Both teams have a win and a draw from 3 recent head-to-head matchups, with All Boys winning the most recent meeting (1-0) on their home ground eight weeks ago.
Key Players
- Recent changes in the coaching staff of All Boys may cause further disruption to their structure, while the lack of a clear cutting edge up front and the unproven attacking talents of Alejo Tabares (2 goals in 11 appearances) make them a tough team to back in this encounter.
- Moron are a balanced outfit with Luis Silba being the most clinical player in the team, netting 4 goals in 9 Primera Nacional 2026 appearances, and in their last 3 head-to-head matches both teams have won once with one draw, and Moron’s superior form, tactical clarity and attacking edge should be enough to see them edge this one.
Betting Insights
- With All Boys having managed just 4 goals in 6 home games this term, odds for Under 2.5 goals look extremely short, while the Both No Goal line is also too short at 1.45.
- However, Deportivo Moron are coming in at 2.99 to take the points, which looks like a good bargain given the respective form and recent performances of these two teams.
Prediction
Despite their impressive unbeaten home record, All Boys have only scored 4 goals in 6 home games this season, and although Moron have been more prolific on the road, scoring 9 goals in 7 away games, the visitors should be able to edge a low-scoring affair on Saturday.