Nicolás Meriano scored the second goal for the home team, giving them a 2-1 lead over the visiting team.
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Boosted by their good result last day, the home team will expect more of the same after having celebrated a victory on the previous date. For its part, the visitor arrives in need of a victory after being defeated in their last match.

Belgrano beat Sarmiento 4-1. After falling on 2 occasions and tying 2 matches, they come to this day with the hope of avoiding negative streaks. During those days, he managed to concede 5 goals and has been able to beat the rival goal 6 times.
Talleres lost to Barracas Central by 1 to 2. The visiting team does not achieve continuity, with quite diverse results in recent matches: 3 wins and 1 draw. He managed to score 11 goals and conceded 7.
Fernando Rapallini was the referee who directed the match at Gigante de Alberdi.
Belgrano formation today
Coach Guillermo Farré took the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Nahuel Losada in goal; Juan Ignacio Barinaga, Matías Moreno, Nicolás Meriano and Alex Ibacache on the defensive line; Ulises Sánchez, Esteban Rolón, Santiago Longo and Francisco González Metilli in midfield; and Bryan Reyna and Lucas Passerini in attack.
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For his part, Walter Ribonetto stopped a 4-5-1 strategy on the field with Guido Herrera in goal; Gastón Benavídez, Matías Catalán, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Miguel Navarro as defense; Juan Camilo Portilla, Juan Carlos Portillo, Alejandro Martínez, Rubén Botta and Ramón Sosa in the middle; and with Nahuel Bustos up front.
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