The Uruguayan top-flight continues on Tuesday night, with Wanderers hosting Cerrito at the Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera. Neither side has hit any sort of form just yet in the top-flight and will look at this game as one to get back on track.
Wanderers head into this clash on the back of an inconsistent recent run of form in the Uruguayan top-flight.
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A 3-0 defeat at Nacional last time out means that the team from the country’s capital has now won just one of their last four outings in the Primera Division.
One positive for Montevideo Wanderers has been their defensive record this season, as they have kept five clean sheets in five of their seven league matches so far.
The home side is unbeaten in their last five Primera Division games on home soil while keeping four straight clean sheets in the process. Although the unbeaten run is creditable, they have also won just two of their last eight league games in the league.
Wanderers have had the upper hand in recent fixtures against Cerrito, as they have won four of the last six matches between the pair while suffering two defeats.
Sportivo Cerrito are seventh place in the table having taken the same number of points as the home team. However, they are a place better off in the table due to their superior goal difference.
The visitors started their campaign in an unconvincing fashion. However, Roland Marcenaro’s team have recorded back-to-back victories in the Primera Division after a 1-0 win over Boston River last time out.
A 3-1 win over Fenix in their last away match ended a 12-game winless run on their travels in the Primera Division.
With such little between these two teams, it is unsurprising that Forebet predicts that this clash will produce a low-scoring draw.