Godoy Cruz vs Union
Godoy Cruz continue to improve under interim coach Daniel Oldra: they left very good impressions in their last league game, when securing a 1-1 away draw at Sarmiento and deserved a better result. The team are now on five league matches without defeat (winning two and drawing three), which allows them to accumulate 21 points and occupy ninth spot of the Liga Profesional table. Godoy Cruz are also unbeaten in their last four home matches (two victories and two stalemates).
Union Santa Fe had their home match against Lanus suspended due to strong winds on Sunday night. Coming off a 2-1 away defeat at Sarandi Arsenal two weeks ago, El Tatengue are winless in the last seven matches in this competition, drawing two and losing five since beating Estudiantes 2-0 at home in week five. That run keeps them bottom in the league table on eight points (obviously with one game in hand), trailing Sarandi Arsenal (who are losing their top-flight status via the point-average table) by three and Independiente by five. On away turf, Union are on 17 matches without a win, having drawn eight and lost nine in that spell.
Godoy Cruz has been a solid reliable team this season, specially at home, while Union is arguable the worst team in this competition and right now a relegation candidate, so I’m going with the hosts here.