Aldosivi vs Huracan Prediction and value tip
Aldosivi
Huracan
The bookmakers are offering generous odds on a Huracan win, likely influenced by Aldosivi's home advantage at the Estadio José María Minella. However, the data suggests the market is undervalued. Aldosivi’s historical scoring drought (0.29 goals/game this season) means Huracan essentially only needs one goal to secure the points.
| Selection | Confidence | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| Huracan Win (Moneyline) | 8.5/10 | Aldosivi is winless in 10 games and has scored only twice all season; they lack the firepower to punish Huracan’s aggressive style. |
Match Preview & Form Guide
As we enter Round 11 of the 2026 Liga Profesional Argentina, the contrast between these two sides could not be sharper. Aldosivi, managed by Guillermo Farré, find themselves rooted to the bottom of the table (29th overall) and are currently the only team in the Apertura yet to secure a single victory. Their form is catastrophic, characterized by a staggering lack of offensive output; "The Shark" has managed only two goals in their last ten fixtures. With key defender Néstor Breitenbruch sidelined with a cruciate ligament injury and goalkeeper Sebastián Moyano also out, their defensive stability is severely compromised.
Conversely, Huracan has undergone a tactical renaissance under Diego Martínez, who took the helm in January 2026. "El Globo" currently sits in 6th place and enters this match in high spirits following a dominant 3-1 win over Belgrano. Their recent form is buoyed by the explosive emergence of 17-year-old sensation Taiel Peralta, who bagged a brace in his last outing, and the clinical finishing of Ecuadorian striker Jordy Caicedo. While Huracan has struggled with discipline (leading the league in red cards), their offensive momentum makes them formidable opponents for a struggling Aldosivi side.
Tactical Analysis & Key Battles
Expect Diego Martínez to implement a high-intensity, vertical style. Huracan currently ranks second in the league for shots generated from quick transitions, utilizing the pace of Oscar Cortés and the creative vision of Oscar Romero to bypass the midfield. They don't linger on the ball; they aim to strike fast, which will likely overwhelm an Aldosivi backline that has looked sluggish and disorganized in recent defeats to Banfield and Atlético Tucumán.
The decisive battle will take place on the flanks. Aldosivi’s Guillermo Farré has experimented with both a 4-4-2 and a 3-4-3 to find defensive balance, but without Breitenbruch, they lack a leader to organize the low block. If Taiel Peralta is allowed space to run at the Aldosivi fullbacks, this game could be decided before halftime. Aldosivi's only hope lies in a "park the bus" strategy, but given they have conceded an average of 1.14 goals per game while failing to score themselves, a clean sheet seems improbable.