- Team form: Estudiantes Caseros sit 20th in Primera Nacional 2026 with 20 points from 16 games.
- Away form: All Boys are 34th in Primera Nacional 2026 with 16 points from 16 matches.
Two struggling sides meet on Sunday
Estudiantes Caseros are having a difficult Primera Nacional season so far, having managed just 20 points from 16 fixtures and sitting 20th in the table, while All Boys are in even greater trouble, 34th in the standings and 4 points worse off than their hosts.
Estudiantes boss Alfredo Grelak has instilled a solid defensive approach and a pragmatic style of play since he took charge at the beginning of March 2026, and his side's home record reflects this, with the club drawing three, winning two, and losing two of their seven home matches.
Giganti's All Boys have played an inconsistent brand of soccer since he was hired to replace Pablo De Muner in May 2026, but his 4-4-2 and 4-2-3-1 systems have always been clear in their objective – to play on the front foot, to push players forward, and to play quicker, higher-tempo soccer than their opponents.
All Boys have struggled to put this into action though, and have looked disorganised at the back in the process. Their two away games since the end of July both ended in defeat, and they have managed just one draw and six losses from seven Primera Nacional away days in 2026.
Expect Estudiantes to make it tough for All Boys
Tactical setup
Although Caseros have just two wins from 7 home games, they will look to keep things tight against a disorganised All Boys team.
Estudiantes usually set up in a compact 4-4-2 structure, but unlike most teams, their players are disciplined, their build-up is low-risk, and their ethos is all about safety-first. This will be a tactical battle between two very different teams.
All Boys' response
The away team will need to be quick and efficient in their transitions to get the better of their opponents, but have a tendency to make mistakes when they do push on. They are conceding 1.86 goals per game on their travels in Primera Nacional 2026, so they could easily be in danger of falling into Estudiantes' trap and finding themselves behind in a tight game.
Goal scoring unlikely to flow at both ends
Estudiantes have scored just 4 times in 7 home Primera Nacional games. Neither team have looked strong in attack, and with the last two head-to-heads ending in draws, we're expecting another cagey affair on Sunday, where either side could nab a goal and a result.
- Enzo Acosta's 3 Primera Nacional goals in 13 games is the highest scoring ratio on the Estudiantes roster, but Dario Rostagno has been just as valuable, providing 3 assists in 13 matches.
- All Boys' top scorer is Alejo Tabares, which has scored 2 goals in 15 Primera Nacional appearances, but Bruno Medina has been in form recently, scoring 2 of their last 4 goals.