Colón upped the tempo after the break, Los Andes hit back at once | OneFootball

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·2 May 2026

Colón upped the tempo after the break, Los Andes hit back at once

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Colón will play this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. away against Los Andes at the Eduardo Gallardón stadium in Lomas de Zamora. The Primera B Nacional Tournament match, corresponding to Round 12, will be played without away fans in attendance, despite that possibility having initially been considered.

The match will be refereed by Daniel Zamora, assisted by Andrés Barbieri and Lucas Vázquez, while Leandro Fedele will be the fourth official. The match can be watched live through LPF Play and will be broadcast on Radio Gol 96.7 FM with commentary by Erik Felman and analysis by Jonás Reinglestein, with pre-match coverage starting at 2 p.m.


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Ezequiel Medrán’s Sabalero has gone two matches without a win, after losing 2-0 to Deportivo Morón and drawing 0-0 against Godoy Cruz in Santa Fe.

THE LINEUP

Article image:Colón upped the tempo after the break, Los Andes hit back at once

For today, the coach decided that Peinipil, now recovered, will start in place of Betrán; meanwhile, Federico Lértora, who is carrying a knock, DID NOT MAKE IT, so he will be on the bench and Paraguay’s Sebastián Olmedo will play in his place and make his first start. Julián Marcioni also will not start (he will be a substitute), with Darío Sarmiento taking his spot, another player making his first start after having previously only come on as a substitute.

The Paraguayan Olmedo, making his first start.

Los Andes come into the match on the rise after beating San Miguel 2-0 in their last outing. The Lomas de Zamora side will try to make home advantage count and maintain a campaign that, while inconsistent, keeps them in contention. In their last four matches, they have recorded two wins, one draw and one defeat, with five goals scored. The most important news for the Milrayitas is that their top scorer, Asenjo, picked up his fifth yellow card and will not play this afternoon.

The last time Colón and Los Andes faced each other was in the 2024 Copa Argentina, with a 2-1 win for El Sabalero.

PROBABLE LINEUPS

Los Andes: Sebastián López, Leizza, Martinez, Rodriguez Vuotto, Ortiz, Franco, Villarreal, Cañete, Viganoni, Valdéz Chamorro, Sandoval. Head coach: Leonardo Lemos.

Colón de Santa Fe: Matías Budiño; Mauricio Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Facundo Castet; Darío Sarmiento, Agustín Toledo, Ignacio Antonio, Sebastián Olmedo and Ignacio Lago; Alan Bonansea. Head coach: Ezequiel Medrán.

Los Andes vs. Colón

Time: 3:30 p.m.

Radio: Gol 96.7 FM

TV: LPF Play

Stadium: Eduardo Gallardón

Referee: Daniel Zamora

The match has kicked off

7 minutes: Colón settles into Los Andes’ half

Colón wants to take control and is pressing high, forcing Los Andes to sit back in their own half in the opening minutes.

22 minutes: Colón had the first clear chance through Lago

Colón was controlling the game without much bite until Nacho Lago rattled the post for the clearest chance of the match against Los Andes. It remains 0-0.

30 minutes: Colón is dominating the match against Los Andes

Colón’s best spell of the match, controlling things with the key influence of Nacho Lago, their standout performer against Los Andes. It’s still 0-0.

34 minutes: Colón takes the lead against Los Andes

A brilliant goal by Darío Sarmiento puts Colón 1-0 up against Los Andes at the Gallardón.

Halftime

The second half has kicked off

15 minutes of the second half: Medrán goes to the bench at Colón

Lértora and Marcioni come on for Toledo and Sarmiento for Colón.

21 minutes of the second half: Los Andes push Colón back and come close to taking the lead

A radical shift in the game after the equalizer has put Colón under pressure.

26 minutes of the second half: Medrán keeps making changes for Colón

Looking for answers to balance the game, Colón’s coach brought on Lucas Cano for Antonio.

32 minutes of the second half: Marcioni caused danger for Colón

The winger, who has made a strong impact in the second half, struck a left-footed shot that went just wide.

35 minutes of the second half: Cardozo comes on for Colón

The youngster, who made his debut against Godoy Cruz, comes on to try to help Colón keep possession in the closing stages.

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