The Albo will push to rebound after the stumble versus San Martín (SJ), while the Canary fights to climb out of relegation danger.
Both teams head toward the podium as the crossing between All Boys and Flandria—set for this Tuesday at 8pm—will decide one of the key matches on date 29 of Group A in the 2023 First National season.
So how do they arrive here? All Boys is coming off a loss to San Martín (SJ) at the Hilario Sánchez Rodríguez stadium. Alexis Vega and Cristian Ludueña made it 2-0, leaving Norberto Paparatto’s squad with 31 points at the bottom end of the table.
Meanwhile, the Canary managed to breathe after securing a valuable 1-0 victory over Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. Despite the win, they remain in second-to-last place with 26 points, three above the bottom team San Telmo.
Recent history between these clubs shows a 2-1 result for All Boys on April 5, with Tomás Arrotea’s sides prevailing and Felipe De la Riva’s players unable to respond. Ariel Chávez and Federico Murillo found the net for the winner, while Franco Pardo pulled one back for the losers.
It is important to note that the championship is split into two zones, one with 18 teams and another with 19, with home-and-away fixtures among all participants. The top group will crown the first promoted team after a final, while the second through eighth placed clubs in the other zone enter a playoff to determine promotion status. The teams with the fewest points in the tournament face relegation, and the penultimate team in each group enters a repechage to avoid dropping a category.
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