Peñarol prepare for this game coming off the back of a 2-2 Primera Division stalemate vs Miramar Misiones.
The only scorer from Peñarol was Matías Arezo (57', 80').
Peñarol haven’t had any problems with scoring, netting every time they’ve gone out to play in their last 6 matches.
They have hit an aggregate of 11 during that time while also conceding a total of 5.
In their last fixture, Montevideo Wanderers drew 2-2 in the Primera Division match with Montevideo City Torque.
The only scorer from Montevideo Wanderers was Francisco Cerro (63' Own goal).
The stats don’t lie, and Montevideo Wanderers have been scored against in 6 of their last 6 matches, letting opponents get 12 goals in total. In defence, Montevideo Wanderers seem to have a bit of a soft underbelly. Such a trend might not be carried forward into this game, though.
Analysis of their past results shows that Montevideo Wanderers:
An examination of their most recent head to head meetings stretching back to 06/12/2023 shows us that Peñarol have won 4 of these and Montevideo Wanderers 1, with the tally of drawn results being 1.
10 goals were scored between them in these games, with 7 from Aurinegros and 3 netted by Bohemios. That is an average goals per game value of 1.67.
The last league clash between these sides was Intermediate Round match day 6 on 22/06/2025 and the score finished Peñarol 2-0 Montevideo Wanderers.
The Peñarol manager Diego Aguirre will be grateful to have no fitness concerns to speak of coming into this game with a fully injury-free squad ready to go.
Thanks to a completely healthy group to choose from, the Montevideo Wanderers manager Sergio Blanco has zero fitness worries at all before this clash.
In this match, Peñarol will more than likely get amongst the goals when they meet Montevideo Wanderers, who will be up against it scoring a goal of their own.
We’re therefore anticipating a controlled 2-0 win for Peñarol when the full-time whistle blows.