San Lorenzo vs. Huracan (Saturday, 7.00pm)
Huracan, currently flying high, will visit struggling San Lorenzo at Estadio Pedro Bidegain on Saturday for a Buenos Aires derby in the Argentine Primera Division.
The hosts are one of five clubs yet to record a victory in the league this season, while the visitors are challenging for the top spot, tied on 13 points with two teams.
We say: San Lorenzo 0-1 Huracan
San Lorenzo are currently struggling to pick up wins in the league thus far, and this has been largely caused by their lack of firepower.
Given Huracan's defensive solidity and ability to find the goal needed to win the game, it is difficult to see beyond another narrow victory for the visitors.
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Racing vs. Godoy Cruz (Saturday, 9.00pm)
Gameweek six in Argentina's Primera Division sees Racing Club host struggling Godoy Cruz at Estadio Presidente Peron on Saturday night.
The home side will be eager to bounce back quickly from their first defeat of the campaign, while the visitors are still searching for their first win.
We say: Racing Club 2-0 Godoy Cruz
Racing have been without blemish on home soil, which makes them the favourites heading into this clash against Godoy Cruz who have struggled to get going in the current campaign and can hardly put the ball in the back of the net.
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Banfield vs. Tucuman (Saturday, 11.30pm)
Atletico Tucuman will be bidding to stretch their unbeaten run of form in the Argentine Primera Division to four matches when they continue their domestic campaign away to Banfield on Saturday night.
The visitors currently sit 16th in the table, boasting six points from their opening five games of the 2024 campaign, while Banfield are 22nd, having picked up four points from their first five matches.
We say: Banfield 1-1 Atletico Tucuman
Both sides will be expecting to pick up a positive result on Saturday, and it would not be a surprise to see a home or indeed an away victory here, but we believe that a tight match will finish all square.