- Team form: All Boys are in poor form having lost 3, drawn 2 and won none of their last 5 matches.
- Visitors form: Deportivo Moron have lost just 1 of their last 5 games (2 wins, 2 draws, 1 defeat).
Disjointed hosts have little to show for their efforts
Home form and scoring
Despite their poor overall position (33rd) and form (3 defeats, 2 draws, 0 wins in their last 5), All Boys are yet to taste defeat at home in Primera Nacional 2026. They have won twice and drawn four of their six home games in the division, the last two of which have been draws, showing an unwillingness to lose, but also a lack of killer instinct.
Head-to-head and visitors
In the last three head-to-head clashes, both teams have won once and drawn once, but All Boys won the most recent meeting at home, 1-0, just eight weeks ago. However, the hosts have been more goal-shy in 2026, with only four goals scored in their six matches on home turf.
Moron are a much more settled unit, both in terms of club stability and on-field structure, under the watchful eye of coach Christian Diaz. They have been more prolific on the road in 2026, scoring nine times in seven away games, but they play a very different brand of football to their opponents, which may suit them at All Boys.
Moron have the momentum and method to win
All Boys typically set up in a compact 4-3-1-2 or 4-1-3-2, which focuses on central overloads, disciplined possession play and a medium pressing style. Moron, by contrast, have been extremely organized and efficient at counter-attacking, often clogging up central areas and breaking forward into space as a unit.
Moron’s recent results are more impressive than All Boys’ and they come into this one on the back of two consecutive draws. Their 19 points from their first 12 Primera Nacional 2026 games have them placed 6th in the table, but their superior form, stability, attacking edge, and the fact that All Boys are in transition following Biggeri’s exit, tips the scales in their favour here.
Deportivo will have to work hard for their win, but the hosts have been devoid of any true clinical edge in attack, with their only reliable source of goals - right-winger Alejo Tabares - having scored just two in 11 appearances. By contrast, Moron’s Luis Silba has been lethal in Primera Nacional 2026, with four goals in nine appearances.
Betting angle
- Moron are a disciplined unit and All Boys are in turmoil, so we’ll take the away side to just edge a low-scoring match.
- Under 2.5 goals is also favored, but odds on Moron to win are very favorable, so that’s the main selection.
- Odds of 1.45 for BTTS-No may also appeal, with Moron rarely involved in high-scoring games.