Colón beat San Miguel away to move into the top pack, minute by minute | OneFootball

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·22 August 2026

Colón beat San Miguel away to move into the top pack, minute by minute

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  1. Off: Toledo (scorer of the first goal) and Alan Bonansea.

25' ST: Goal for San Miguel! Bruno Nasta pulls one back

9' ST: Budiño saved Colón. San Miguel 0-1 Colón

1' ST: Ignacio Lago struck a free kick directly at goal. No trouble for the home goalkeeper.

The second half is underway!

First change for the home side: Brochero goes off and Oses comes on to refresh the hosts' attack.

45' HT: Goooooal for Colón! Goal by Toledo! 1-0 and the end of the first half

30' HT: A flat match, with inaccuracies and no bookings. 0-0

20' HT: Colón had a double chance with a cross from Lago that Bonansea failed to connect with, and another from Lértora after a team move

The home side took the initiative in the opening minutes and tried to threaten. No danger for Budiño.

The match between San Miguel and Colón has kicked off

Colón will face San Miguel this Saturday in Matchday 26 of the Primera Nacional, in a game that will kick off at 3:30 p.m. at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Los Polvorines. The match will be refereed by Juan Pafundi and broadcast on LPF Play.


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The Sabalero come into this with confidence after securing two straight wins since Iván Delfino arrived. The latest was a convincing 3-0 victory over Patronato at the Brigadier López, a result that allowed them to regain ground in the fight in Zone A.

For this match, Delfino received good news during the week: Federico Lértora and Alan Bonansea are available again after recovering from their respective issues. The coach is considering changes, mainly in midfield and attack, while the defense would keep the same structure.

At the back, Matías Budiño would continue in goal, alongside Mauro Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Facundo Castet. The coaching staff’s intention would be to maintain defensive solidity while also giving the team more attacking weight.

On the other side will be a San Miguel team that needs points to keep moving away from the danger zone. The most recent meeting between the two favored Colón, who won 3-0 in Santa Fe in April.

The match can be followed from 3:30 p.m., with coverage on LPF Play, as well as live minute-by-minute updates and Radio Gol coverage

San Miguel and Colón lineups

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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