Arsenal vs. Platense (Sunday, 7.30pm)
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Platense will attempt to claim consecutive victories when they face Arsenal Sarandi in the Argentine Primera Division on Sunday.
The hosts, meanwhile, will be looking to return to winning ways after losing 1-0 to Talleres de Cordoba in their most recent outing.
We say: Arsenal Sarandi 1-1 Platense
Although Platense have lost their last five away league games, they have tended to fare well against Arsenal Sarandi, having avoided defeat in their previous four meetings, and we think they will continue that impressive run by holding their hosts to a draw.
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Rosario vs. Colon (Sunday, 11.00pm)
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Rosario Central will be looking to go three games unbeaten in the Argentine Primera Division when they play host to Colon at Estadio Gigante de Arroyito on Sunday.
The hosts played out a 0-0 draw against Barracas Central in their last match, leaving them in sixth place in the league, while the visitors pulled off an excellent home win against Estudiantes which saw them move up a spot into 18th.
We say: Rosario Central 3-1 Colon
Having not lost any of their last 17 home matches, and with the visitors winning just one of their last 10 on the road, it is difficult to go against the hosts claiming another scalp and taking the points in this one.
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Sarmiento vs. Tucuman (Monday, 12.30am)
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Sarmiento will be hoping to get back to winning ways in the Argentine Primera Division when they welcome Atletico Tucuman to Estadio Eva Peron de Junin on Sunday.
The hosts suffered a disappointing 2-0 loss to Independiente in their last match, which saw them drop three places to 16th, while the visitors held on to a crucial 2-1 win over Godoy Cruz that bumped them up two spots into 23rd.
We say: Sarmiento 1-0 Atletico Tucuman
Given Sarmiento's solid run of results at home and the visitors showing some semblance of the form they produced last season, this looks set to be a tight match. Neither side have been prolific this season, and it would come as no surprise if the first goal turns out to be the winner.