CA San Miguel (Home)
- CA San Miguel have endured an underwhelming start to their Primera Nacional 2026 campaign and find themselves languishing in 22nd position with nine points from their first seven games.
- Gustavo Coleoni’s men have won just once in their last five, drawing twice and losing twice, including a 3-0 defeat away to Colon and a 0-0 draw away to Colegiales last time out.
- CA San Miguel are a physical side who like to press, but their biggest weapon is their ability to transition quickly and catch their opponents off-guard, usually with two up front or two wide players running onto a second ball in behind the defence.
- Bruno Nasta leads the line for San Miguel and is their top scorer with two goals in six Primera Nacional 2026 appearances, and his presence in the team provides them with a focal point to build from, even if they have to play in a less expansive style on Saturday.
Deportivo Moron (Away)
- Deportivo Moron have made a good start to their campaign, picking up nine points from their opening seven games to put themselves in a relatively comfortable 14th position.
- Christian Diaz took over at the helm in December 2025 and has brought a much more structured approach to their play, while the players have bought into his ideas and have given a good account of themselves thus far.
- Moron are a more disciplined side, preferring a more structured setup in the defensive third and not as much freedom for their players.
- They play in a more compact style, looking to control the pace of the game and press in a coordinated fashion.
- Yvo Calleros has two goals in seven Primera Nacional 2026 matches, a reliable focal point in the attack.
Key Players
- Bruno Nasta - leads the line for San Miguel and has two goals in six appearances.
- Yvo Calleros - Moron’s attacking focal point with two goals in seven appearances.
Betting Insights
- Deportivo Moron have favourable odds for the away win at 3.0, but that does seem a little high considering the form of both sides, particularly Moron’s.
- With the last head-to-head at San Miguel's ground ending 1-1, I’m expecting a similar situation and the odds for BTTS - No at 1.48 are quite low, which could be indicative of a similar scoreline.
- The odds for Total Score Under 2.5 at 1.26 are also low and I think at least one side will keep a shutout.
Prediction
I believe they will edge it, but it could be a tight match and I wouldn’t be surprised if they nick it.