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·10 March 2026
Unión visit Independiente aiming to stay near the top of the table

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·10 March 2026

Unión will face a complex challenge from the statistics when they meet Independiente this Tuesday for the Torneo Apertura. The details.
Unión will visit Independiente this Tuesday from 19:45 at the Estadio Libertadores de América – Ricardo Enrique Bochini, as part of the 10th round of the Torneo Apertura 2026.
Beyond the good current form of the team from Santa Fe, the history against the Rojo shows a clear advantage for the Avellaneda team, especially when the match is played at their stadium.
The team led by Leonardo Madelón arrives in high spirits after stringing together three consecutive victories that position them as one of the protagonists of the championship. With 14 points, the Tatengue is third in Zone A and will seek to add points in Avellaneda to remain firm in the playoff qualification zone.
Ahead of this match, everything indicates that Madelón will repeat the lineup that achieved two important away victories: 3-1 against Sarmiento de Junín and the recent 2-1 against Instituto de Córdoba, results that add to the 1-0 against Aldosivi to form a positive streak that revitalized the red and white team.
The good collective performance and the confidence gained by the squad in recent games led the coach to lean towards maintaining the core of the team, in search of continuing to add points in a always demanding setting like Avellaneda.
On the other side will be an Independiente that is also experiencing a moment of growth in the tournament. The team led by Gustavo Quinteros arrives with 13 points and occupies the fourth position in the zone, just one behind the Tatengue.
The Rojo comes from defeating Central Córdoba 2-0 with goals from Gabriel Ávalos and Iván Marcone, a victory that allowed them to get back into the fight for the top positions.
For this match, Quinteros could recover Sebastián Valdéz, who served his suspension, while Santiago Montiel might have a chance to return to the starting lineup after gaining minutes in the last game.
In terms of the squad, Independiente also confirmed the loan departure of Walter Mazzantti, who will continue his career at Newell’s Old Boys.
With just one point difference between them in the table, the match promises to be one of the most attractive of the day. Independiente could climb at least to third place if they win, while Unión will try to maintain their position among the main contenders of the tournament.
Rodrigo Rey; Leonardo Godoy, Kevin Lomónaco, Sebastián Valdéz, Facundo Zabala; Lautaro Millán, Iván Marcone, Ignacio Malcorra; Santiago Montiel, Gabriel Ávalos, Matías Abaldo. Coach: Gustavo Quinteros.
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