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Velez Sarsfield vs Atletico Tucuman

Expert Overview

The upcoming match between Velez Sarsfield and Atletico Tucuman on September 29, 2025, promises to be an intriguing encounter. With the latest betting odds, there are clear expectations around the flow and outcome of the game. The high probability for “Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half” at 98.70 and “Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half” at 98.50 indicates a defensive start is anticipated. As the match progresses into the second half, the likelihood of goals increases with “Over 1.5 Goals” at 65.40 and “Home Team To Win” at 78.00 suggesting Velez Sarsfield might have the edge. Additionally, there is a notable chance for late goals, as indicated by “Last Goal 73+ Minutes” at 61.30 and “Goal In Last 15 Minutes” at 63.10.

Betting Predictions

  • Defensive Start: Both teams are expected to play cautiously in the first half, with high odds for no goals (98.70) and particularly for the away team not scoring (98.50).
  • Second Half Action: As the game progresses, there’s an increased likelihood of goals with “Over 1.5 Goals” at 65.40 and “Home Team To Win” at 78.00 indicating Velez Sarsfield may capitalize in the latter stages.
  • Late Goals: There’s a significant chance for goals scored late in the match, with “Last Goal 73+ Minutes” at 61.30 and “Goal In Last 15 Minutes” at 63.10.
  • Cards: Expect a disciplined game with potential for cards; “Over 4.5 Cards” is at 61.80, while “Yellow Cards” are predicted to be around 3.50.
  • Average Goals: The average total goals are estimated at 2.43, with Velez Sarsfield expected to score more (2.53) than they concede (1.10).
  • Red Cards: The possibility of red cards stands at a moderate rate of 0.53.

Prediction Highlights

The first half is expected to be goalless or minimal in scoring, especially from Atletico Tucuman who have a high chance of not scoring (98.50). However, Velez Sarsfield may break their deadlock in the second half with a higher chance of winning (78.00) and scoring first (77.80). The match could see more physical play than usual with over four and a half cards likely (61.80), suggesting referees may be strict on fouls or misconduct.