Banfield vs Godoy Cruz

Banfield have managed to save themselves from relegation after recent results, so a win on this occasion would serve to end an unproductive season in the best possible way.

Godoy Cruz have managed to put together a fairly positive run of games in recent times. The points they have picked up have put them closer to qualifying for the upcoming South American Cup.

With eight wins from their last twelve points, Banfield have secured their place in next season's professional league, but the team need to pick up all three points as, although their average for next season is not in danger of relegation, they need to start raising it.

Banfield have drawn two of their last two games, most recently in the derby against Lanus (2-2), a game in which they were twice down but Facundo Cambeses scored an own goal to level the game.

Banfield will play the last game of the tournament at home, and it is in these conditions that they have managed to get the most wins so far in the tournament, with a total of 4 in 13 presentations, although the offensive level has not been very good, with only 7 goals scored this season.

Godoy Cruz depends on itself to qualify for next season's South American Cup. They need to win their last two games or pick up a point and hope their nearest rivals Belgrano lose to secure a place in the Cup.

El Tomba are on an unbeaten run that has taken them to a total of five consecutive games without a loss in the professional league. However, in that run, they have drawn three times and, as visitors, have gone six games without a win.

Recently, Godoy Cruz were beaten by Villa Mitre, a team competing in the Argentine Federal Tournament, which is about three levels below the professional league, in the Argentine Cup, which earned them one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.

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