- Team form: Chaco For Ever are winless in 5 Primera Nacional 2026 fixtures, recording 2 ties and 3 defeats.
- Visitors form: Ferro Carril Oeste have won 4 of their last 5 Primera Nacional 2026 matches, drawing the other.
- Home record: Chaco For Ever have won just once at home in Primera Nacional 2026, drawing 3 and losing 3 of their 7 home fixtures.
An away win and no goals is our fancy
Standings
Ferro are 9th in the Primera Nacional 2026 table with 25 points from 15 matches, 16 more than their opponents on Sunday, who sit in 36th with just 9 points from as many matches.
Form and away record
The visitors arrive on a roll, having won 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5 Primera Nacional 2026 games, while Chaco are winless in 5.
Ferro will travel to Chaco looking to continue their away form, having kept 2 clean sheets and won 2 of their last 3 Primera Nacional 2026 trips.
Form, momentum and balance give Ferro the edge
Chaco won their most recent home game between these two clubs, but Ferro’s overall momentum, balance and away record will see them edge this contest.
Pedro Llorens’ men play an attacking, direct style of soccer with a pressing game and a lot of direct play, transitioning fast with wingers.
They can be a bit all over the field though, switching between a 4-4-2 and more offensive setups, but they are generally a high-tempo side. That could lead to a midfield battle, with Ferro playing a more compact, yet intense pressing game and building up from the back, trying to control the pace of the game, but both teams have structure and it should be a tense affair with few clear chances.
Ferro can grind out a win
Key players
- Leonardo Marinucci has been the most prolific player for Chaco, who have struggled for goals, with 4 in 15 league appearances.
- For Ferro, who are disciplined and can be really compact, Emanuel Dening has been their talisman with 3 goals in his last 5 league appearances.
- He’s also scored 3 goals in 12 Primera Nacional 2026 appearances this campaign.
Betting and form
The visitors are a value bet at 2.27 and we’re also going for Under 2.5 goals at 1.33 and ‘Both Teams to Score - No’ at 1.54, because Ferro have kept 2 clean sheets in their last 3 Primera Nacional 2026 road trips and Chaco are in bad form.
They come into this one following a 2-1 home defeat to Deportivo Madryn and a 1-1 draw away to Central Norte.
Ferro have a formidable away record
Juan Sara has done an incredible job at Ferro, who have won 5 of their 9 away matches in the Primera Nacional 2026, drawing 3 and losing 1.
They have conceded just 5 goals in those 9 away matches, so we expect them to hold firm against Chaco, who have scored an average of 1.14 goals per home match in the Primera Nacional 2026.