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Welcome to our Belgrano vs Tigre prediction, where we break down the numbers, the tactics, and the betting odds for this Liga Profesional Argentina match on November 4, 2025. With both teams neck and neck in the Clausura standings, this fixture at Estadio Julio César Villagra promises to be a chess match—if chess had yellow cards and the occasional wild tackle.
Let’s start with the basics. Belgrano and Tigre have met 18 times since 2.11, and you couldn’t script it closer: 6 wins each, 6 draws. Their most recent head to head ended all square, and both sides have a habit of keeping things tight. In their last meeting in February 2023, Tigre edged it 2-0, but the overall record suggests there’s very little to separate these two.
Belgrano, currently 7th in the league, have been a bit of a mixed bag lately. In their last six matches, they’ve picked up two wins, three draws, and suffered just one defeat. They’re scoring at a rate of 1.33 goals per game and conceding less than one per match. Not exactly fireworks, but solid.
Tigre, sitting just behind in 8th, are on an unbeaten run—two wins, four draws, and three straight stalemates. They’re scoring a bit less (1.17 per game) but also conceding fewer (0.67 per game). If you’re expecting a goal fest, you might want to lower your expectations.
Belgrano’s coach Ricardo Zielinski is reportedly sticking with the lineup that recently lost in the Copa Argentina, hoping to restore confidence. Expect a 3-5-2 shape, with Cardozo in goal and a back three of Morales, López, and Maldonado. Zelarayán will pull the strings in midfield, while Fernández and Jara look to provide the goals. The only notable absentee is Ricca, out with a muscle tear.
Tigre have a longer injury list, with Garay, Banegas, González, Cardona, Marchese, Álvarez, and Fernández all unavailable. Cabrera is suspended, so the squad depth will be tested. Even so, Tigre have shown resilience on the road, famously beating Talleres Cordoba away earlier this year.
Now, let’s talk numbers. The betting odds for this one are tight: Belgrano win at 2.1, Draw at 3.08, and Tigre win at 3.9. Our AI sees the home win as the most likely outcome, with a trust level of 3.9 and odds of 2.1. But the real standout is the under 2.5 total goals market, with a confidence of 6.0 out of 10 and odds of 1.45.
This Belgrano vs Tigre prediction points to a low-scoring, hard-fought contest between two teams who know each other well and rarely give much away. With both sides in decent form but struggling for goals, under 2.5 goals looks like the best bet. Belgrano’s home edge and recent big win over Boca Juniors give them the nod, but don’t expect a goal rush—this one could be decided by a single moment of quality.
If you’re tuning in, get comfortable. It might not be a classic, but for those who love tactical football and a bit of betting value, this is your kind of match.
Welcome to our Belgrano vs Tigre prediction, where we break down the numbers, the tactics, and the betting odds for this Liga Profesional Argentina match on November 4, 2025. With both teams neck and neck in the Clausura standings, this fixture at Estadio Julio César Villagra promises to be a chess match—if chess had yellow cards and the occasional wild tackle.
Let’s start with the basics. Belgrano and Tigre have met 18 times since 2.11, and you couldn’t script it closer: 6 wins each, 6 draws. Their most recent head to head ended all square, and both sides have a habit of keeping things tight. In their last meeting in February 2023, Tigre edged it 2-0, but the overall record suggests there’s very little to separate these two.
Belgrano, currently 7th in the league, have been a bit of a mixed bag lately. In their last six matches, they’ve picked up two wins, three draws, and suffered just one defeat. They’re scoring at a rate of 1.33 goals per game and conceding less than one per match. Not exactly fireworks, but solid.
Tigre, sitting just behind in 8th, are on an unbeaten run—two wins, four draws, and three straight stalemates. They’re scoring a bit less (1.17 per game) but also conceding fewer (0.67 per game). If you’re expecting a goal fest, you might want to lower your expectations.
Belgrano’s coach Ricardo Zielinski is reportedly sticking with the lineup that recently lost in the Copa Argentina, hoping to restore confidence. Expect a 3-5-2 shape, with Cardozo in goal and a back three of Morales, López, and Maldonado. Zelarayán will pull the strings in midfield, while Fernández and Jara look to provide the goals. The only notable absentee is Ricca, out with a muscle tear.
Tigre have a longer injury list, with Garay, Banegas, González, Cardona, Marchese, Álvarez, and Fernández all unavailable. Cabrera is suspended, so the squad depth will be tested. Even so, Tigre have shown resilience on the road, famously beating Talleres Cordoba away earlier this year.
Now, let’s talk numbers. The betting odds for this one are tight: Belgrano win at 2.1, Draw at 3.08, and Tigre win at 3.9. Our AI sees the home win as the most likely outcome, with a trust level of 3.9 and odds of 2.1. But the real standout is the under 2.5 total goals market, with a confidence of 6.0 out of 10 and odds of 1.45.
This Belgrano vs Tigre prediction points to a low-scoring, hard-fought contest between two teams who know each other well and rarely give much away. With both sides in decent form but struggling for goals, under 2.5 goals looks like the best bet. Belgrano’s home edge and recent big win over Boca Juniors give them the nod, but don’t expect a goal rush—this one could be decided by a single moment of quality.
If you’re tuning in, get comfortable. It might not be a classic, but for those who love tactical football and a bit of betting value, this is your kind of match.
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Belgrano didn't play better in the last H2H match!
U2.5 -222
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -2221 110
Belgrano is expected to win with odds of 110Under 2.5 -222
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -167
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U3.5 -175
Home win/draw and under 3.5 goals
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04-Nov-25
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22-Apr-25
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Tigre |
13-Jun-24
1:1
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Tigre |
29-Mar-24
1:4
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Belgrano |
07-Nov-23
0:3
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Belgrano |
25-Feb-23
0:2
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Tigre |
25-Jul-21
0:0
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Belgrano |
14-Mar-21
2:1
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Belgrano |
11-Dec-18
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Argentina - Liga Profesional Argentina| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Boca Juniors | 16 | 28-12 | 29 |
| 2 |
Union Santa Fe | 16 | 20-13 | 25 |
| 3 |
Racing Club | 16 | 16-13 | 25 |
| 4 |
Central Cordoba de | 16 | 17-11 | 24 |
| 5 |
Argentinos JRS | 16 | 18-13 | 24 |
| 6 |
Barracas | 16 | 19-17 | 23 |
| 7 |
Tigre | 16 | 14-13 | 22 |
| 8 |
Estudiantes | 16 | 17-18 | 21 |
| 9 |
Banfield | 16 | 15-21 | 21 |
| 10 |
Belgrano | 16 | 13-11 | 20 |
| 11 |
Huracan | 16 | 10-15 | 20 |
| 12 |
Defensa Y | 16 | 14-19 | 19 |
| 13 |
Aldosivi | 16 | 13-18 | 18 |
| 14 |
Independ. | 16 | 14-17 | 16 |
| 15 |
Newells Old | 16 | 13-23 | 14 |