- Team form: CA San Telmo are winless in two home matches, drawing one and losing the other
- Away form: Deportivo Madryn are unbeaten in their last three away matches, winning two and drawing one.
- Scoring: Deportivo Madryn have scored an average of 1.38 goals per away match in Primera Nacional 2026, scoring 11 times on their travels in the league this season.
San Telmo and Madryn in contrasting form
Eight points and 21 places separate these sides in Primera Nacional 2026 with Deportivo Madryn sitting 10th with 23 points from 15 matches and San Telmo 31st with 15 points from as many games. The last meeting between these sides was a close 1-0 home win for Deportivo in Primera Nacional 2024, and the two most recent meetings are split evenly with one win each.
Deportivo are in better form than their hosts coming into this game having won two, drawn two and lost just one of their last five league matches. San Telmo’s form has nosedived of late with no wins, three draws and two defeats in their last five outings.
Form and performances
San Telmo’s approach
Marcelo Vázquez took over as manager of San Telmo in April 2026 and has attempted to put his stamp on the side by keeping the team well organised and playing a 4-3-3 formation. There is a large emphasis on maintaining a structure and controlling the ball, with Franco Tisera the main threat in attack but he has been unable to get going in the Primera Nacional, with just two goals in 13 appearances.
Deportivo Madryn
Deportivo’s coach, Christian DĂaz, is a more pragmatic and adaptive manager who has led the side since December 2025. Madryn’s preferred formation is 4-4-2 but they are flexible enough to switch to 4-3-3 depending on the matchup and the opponent. They press well, move the ball quickly and like to get behind defences.
Deportivo to win low-scoring matchup
San Telmo have conceded 10 goals in eight home games in Primera Nacional 2026, an average of 1.25 per match, which is not bad, but they have only won three, drawn one and lost four of those eight.
Under 2.5 goals is priced at 1.43 with Both Teams to Score - No at 1.67, and an away win is 2.76.
- Madryn’s talisman Luis Silba leads the way for the visitors with five goals in 12 Primera Nacional matches, he’s scored twice in Madryn’s last five, and he’ll need to do well in the final third on Sunday.
- San Telmo’s poor recent form, especially a two-game losing streak, may mean they are low on confidence heading into Sunday’s game, and Madryn’s away form is solid, with two wins and a draw from their last three on the road.
- I’m expecting a low-scoring game, with Madryn more than capable of taking all three points.