After suffering 4 consecutive losses, Miramar finds itself in 16th position and has yet to earn any points. In their last outing, they lost to Cerro Largo with a close score of (3-2) and were defeated at home in their previous match against Juventud by (1-2). This team seems largely unaffected by home advantage, registering similar results whether at home or away. In their last 30 matches, they recorded 4 wins, 3 draws, and 8 losses away from home, scoring 11 goals and conceding 24, compared to 4 wins, 5 draws, and 5 losses at home, where they netted 16 goals and conceded 17. In fact, Miramar won 2, drew 5, and lost 3 of their last 10 matches played at home across all competitions.
They are currently on a streak of 4 defeats in the league. While their defence has struggled, conceding goals in each of those matches, their attack has shown some promise, finding the net in 3 of their last 4 fixtures in this competition. Furthermore, their home matches tend to feature few goals, with 8 of the last 18 encounters ending with fewer than 1.5 goals. Notably, Miramar has never turned around a deficit after conceding the first goal in any of the 7 games in which this has happened. In their last 18 home matches across all competitions, a key highlight is that 7 of their 20 goals were scored between the 31st and 45th minutes.
After an arduous stretch without a win, Miramar secured their first victory in the competition, triumphing over Danubio with a narrow 1-0 margin. They should continue to build on this momentum, making necessary adjustments that could facilitate a positive run of results, especially now that they are playing at home.
Confirmed lineup: Gino Santilli, Facundo Bonifazi, Emiliano Velazquez, Mateo Argüello Santoro, Mario Risso, Marcos Cantera Mora, Santiago Romero Fernández, Joaquin Fernández Benítez, Mateo Gabriel Peralta Píriz, Sergio Fabián Núñez Rosas, Sebastián Fernández.
Technical: W. Peralta Saracho.