- Team form: Racing de Cordoba are winless in their last five matches, though they have drawn two and lost only three.
- Opponents form: CA Chaco For Ever are winless in their last five, too (D2, L3) and need a result here desperately.
- Home/away form: The home team has failed to win either of their last two on home ground (D2), while For Ever have improved away, drawing their last two on the road.
Chaco needs a win
Racing under pressure
31st-placed Racing de Cordoba will have a hard time getting a result on Saturday against 36th-placed CA Chaco For Ever, who are now facing pressure to perform after collecting just nine points from as many games as their hosts this season in the Primera Nacional 2026.
Franco Colarte took over as Racing's head coach late March 2026, but after 17 points from 16 games, the club are currently 31st in the table. Colarte has been forced into pragmatic adjustments by the fact his team have been vulnerable defensively and he has also had to make squad changes.
For Ever's changes
CA Chaco For Ever have not won any games under new head coach Pedro Llorens, who was appointed in March 2026, and appear to have turned a corner. He has implemented a more compact style that is more suited to playing rear-to-front, and they are now more solid defensively and look better equipped to make the transition into attack direct.
Racing have the edge
CA Chaco For Ever have never won away to Racing de Cordoba, which is a bit of a concern for Llorens. Racing are the more solid side on their day, with the ability to get the ball into the opposition's half in numbers and to support their two up front.
The home side have won three, drawn three and lost two of their eight home games this term, averaging 1.12 goals per game scored and 0.88 conceded.
- Leandro Cordoba is their biggest threat with five Primera Nacional goals in 16 this season.
- Pablo Chavarría is the influential figure in their 4-4-2 system and the forward that most often gets the ball into the box for the team.
- Chaco's Leonardo Marinucci is the top scorer in the team with four goals in 15 Primera Nacional matches this term, but they can be deadly on the break when Racing's high line and lack of discipline in the pressing phase leads to them being exposed.
- However, César More is a good player in the center of midfield and can make the side tick when the tactics are executed correctly.
Goals at both ends is likely
The visitors are the poorest travellers in the Primera Nacional 2026, drawing three and losing five of their eight road games this campaign, averaging just 0.38 goals per away match scored and 1.38 goals conceded.
Racing can score, but both teams to score – yes is our main selection at 2.32. We are taking a close home win here at 1.91 as our exact score bet because a 0-0 draw at home against Ferro Carril Oeste was followed up by a 1-1 draw away at All Boys.
A similar pattern could occur here as Chaco For Ever drew 1-1 away to Central Norte last time out after a 1-2 defeat at home to Ferro.