There’s little time for restitution or working hard at the training pitch these days, with both teams having played their last game less than four days ago.
It's time to recharge all electronic entertainment devices for Palestino, who are travelling more than 3700 kilometers to play this game.
This match is a Copa Sudamericana match, and the hometeam has the total statistics 2 wins, 1 draw and 0 losses in this competition. The Atlético fans aren't used to losing league-games here at Estádio do Governo do Estado de Goiás and will expect new points from this game. Atlético GO has played 16 games in a row here without a defeat.
The home team are expected to win this game about three out of four times, according to the bookmaker odds. When checking the database for Atlético GO home games with this odds we find five games with a similar winning chance. Resulting in four wins, one draw and zero defeats. Looking at the victories, three matches were won by at least two goals.
Palestino have six points from their first three away games in the Primera Division, meaning two victories and a loss. When we have look at the Copa Sudamericana statistics, we find 1W-1D-3L. This is both home and away. It could be a hat trick of victories away for Palestino, as they have won on their previous two travels.
The game before that, in the Copa Sudamericana, was lost at home, a 0-1 defeat against Newell's Old Boys.
M. Dávila came off the bench to score the winning goal in the match against Colo-Colo last time out, making the manager J. Sierra Pando feel like a tactical genius.
We have done a similar check as we did with the hometeam, looking up recent matches where Palestino played away with similar odds. This revealed one game. The visitors overcame the odds to win zero times, zero were draws and the home team won as expected one time.
Palestino are scoring more than one goal per away game on average, having accumulated 4 away goals from 3 games (in the league). Palestino have conceded 3 goals in these away matches.
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