Encounter between Cerro Largo x Montevideo Wanderers is shaping to be one of those spectacles where recent results flies out the window. Underway
Cerro Largo’s been hot and cold, their performances yo-yoing from inspired to questionable. Meanwhile, Montevideo Wanderers’s grinding through a rough patch, their rearguard looking unstable.
Checking past games, it’s a mixed bag. Cerro Largo’s had the advantage lately, but footy’s got a short memory.
Personal take: Both outfits’ve got problems. Cerro Largo’s center park’s sputtering, while Montevideo Wanderers’s frontline needs a cutting edge.
When it comes to the Torneo Intermedio, this fixture carries added significance. The competition’s battle for European places means every outcome matters, and both sides know a strong showing here could shift momentum in the standings. Current performances in the Torneo Intermedio suggests neither outfit can afford lapses, making this contest even more compelling.
But hey, there’s a feeling about this one—perhaps, it’s the matchup where a player becomes a hero.
Bottom line: This ain't just another fixture—it's must-watch action with implications at both ends of the table. Mark your calendars.Odds perspective:
If you’re playing this one, here’s the real talk.
Cerro Largo at 13.75 to win feels a tad skinny given their inconsistencies in the Torneo Intermedio this term. Their underlying numbers suggest they’re due a regression — stats nerds would fade them.
Montevideo Wanderers’s 15.75 odds intrigues, especially if their center forward (CF) shakes off his recent funk.
The wise guys’ll likely target the Draw 1.09 — these derbies often follow scripts, and occasion can stifle attacking flow.
Cerro Largo: Gino Santilli, Mario Garcia, Lucas Correa, Facundo Bonifazi, Alan Di Pippa, Matias·Mir Garcia, Nicolas Bertochi, Sebastian Assis, Julian Contrera, Leandro Onetto, Facundo Peraza
Montevideo Wanderers: Mauro Silveira, Paulo Lima, Emiliano Garcia, Leandro Zazpe, Sebastian·Figueredo, Paulo Lima, Francisco Cerro, Andrew Teuten, Suarez, Nicolas Ferreira, Joaquin ZeballosThe latest head-to-head meetings of competitors in every championship. Following this data we conclude that Montevideo Wanderers has historical advantage.
Over the last meetings Cerro Largo holds wins - 1, losses - 3 and draws - 1. Montevideo Wanderers on the other hand ends the latest games with wins - 3, losses - 1 and draws - 1. Based on the games played we can assume that Montevideo Wanderers at the moment is in better form, in comparison to Cerro Largo.
Cerro Largo: Liverpool Montevideo – (Loss 2:1), Penarol Montevideo – (Draw 1:1), Defensa y Justicia – (Win 1:2), Defensor Sporting – (Loss 3:2), Liverpool Montevideo – (Loss 1:0).
Montevideo Wanderers: Plaza Colonia – (Draw 1:1), Cerro – (Win 1:2), River Plate Montevideo – (Win 1:0), River Plate Montevideo – (Win 0:1), Boston River – (Loss 1:0).