- Team form (Morón): Deportivo Morón have won 3, drawn 1 and lost 1 of their last 5 matches and arrive at CA San Telmo on the back of a 2-match winning streak.
- Team form (San Telmo): CA San Telmo have won 1 and lost 4 of their last 5 fixtures, suffering consecutive defeats to Colón and Quilmes.
- Head-to-head: Morón have won 1 and drawn 1 of the last 2 Primera Nacional 2026 H2Hs, so they have a match-up advantage over San Telmo.
Stick with Moron at the money
Match context
2nd-placed Deportivo Morón, who have 44 points from 24 matches, are strong favorites at 2.36 for this Friday's away game to 32nd-placed CA San Telmo, who have 23 points. A visit from the visitors will not be welcome by the Candombero as they have won only 1 and lost 4 of their last 5 games, including consecutive defeats at the hands of Colón and Quilmes.
Tactics and style
That makes El Gallo the clear favorite for this clash, but San Telmo will be tough to beat at their place as Marcelo Vázquez has compacted the side into a tight, low-risk unit. Walter Otta's men press up higher and can turn the ball over to create chances with their pace and width.
So, there is a good contrast in styles for this game as Morón's forward players will be looking to stretch the home side and get in behind.
Key players
Franco Fagundez (10 goals in 22 games) is the biggest danger man in Primera Nacional 2026 for the visitors, but San Telmo's main spark over the last 5 matches has been Juan Motroni, who has scored 2 of his side's 3 goals. The hosts' top goalscorer in Primera Nacional 2026 is Martin Batallini with 4 in 18, so this is unlikely to be a game for the neutral fan.
San Telmo can keep it close at the Candombero
Morón are the likelier winner here and are rightful favorites, but this will be no walkover for Otta's outfit as San Telmo will be compact at home and have conceded just 13 goals in 12 Primera Nacional 2026 home fixtures.
- Morón have won 3, drawn 2 and lost 6 of their 11 Primera Nacional 2026 away games, while San Telmo have won 5, drawn 2 and lost 5 of their 12.
- Under 2.5 goals at 1.37 and BTTS No at 1.54 both pass muster for a cagey game, but the away edge has to be taken as Morón arrives on a 2-match winning run after beating Acassuso and Almagro.
- San Telmo usually sits in a narrow 4-4-2 or 4-4-1-1 and Morón operates in a more fluid 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 shape, but El Gallo can roll over into a back five when protecting a lead, so there is a chance this could end up in a draw.