San Martin Tucuman
- San Martin Tucuman sit 14th in Primera Nacional 2026, with 21 points from 15 matches.
- San Martin Tucuman have lost their last three games, including a 0-1 home defeat against CA Atlanta, and two away losses, in Primera Nacional 2026.
- San Martin set up in a pragmatic 4-4-2 system, which focuses on compactness and defensive organization before pressing select zones and attacking through the wings with pace.
- It’s a system which leaves San Martin vulnerable at the back at times, but their solid home form in Primera Nacional 2026 - three wins, four draws, and one defeat from eight games, conceding just five goals, suggests their defensive set-up is working.
Quilmes Atletico Club
- Quilmes Atletico Club sit 24th, with 17 points from as many games.
- Quilmes have been inconsistent on the road in Primera Nacional 2026.
- In eight games away from home, Quilmes have won once, drawn twice, and lost five times, scoring 0.88 and conceding 1.12 goals on average.
- Leandro Gracian took over the first team in March 2026, and he has implemented a midfield-focused structure, which sees a central pivot defend through the midfield and protect the defence, and allows Quilmes to overload central areas when in possession.
- Quilmes’ recent form has seen them win one, draw two, and lose two of their last five games in Primera Nacional 2026.
Previous meetings
The two sides have met twice before, with San Martin winning once and drawing once , but the home team have failed to win either of their previous two matches against Quilmes Atletico Club.
Odds and markets
- San Martin should edge this game, and odds of 1.9 for the straight home win is a bit on the short side.
- Odds of 1.44 for both teams not to score seems even shorter, and at least one of these sides is likely to keep a shutout on Sunday.
- Under 2.5 match goals, at 1.28, seems more likely given that both sides are average at best, and that they’ve averaged less than 1.2 goals conceded per match in Primera Nacional 2026 this season.
Short take
This game will be a chess game between width and midfield control, and we’re expecting San Martin to edge it with their extra sharpness in attack and defensive solidity.