Pincha receives Central Córdoba with the need to win at home. Medina’s team is coming off a key victory in Mendoza and wants to consolidate its rise.
Students will appear again at the Jorge Luis Hirschi stadium with a clear objective: to end the negative streak at home. From 7 p.m., the team led by Alexander Medina will face Central Córdoba for a new date of the Apertura Tournament.
Pincha arrives with some fresh air after the necessary victory against Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza, a result that allowed the start of the cycle for the Uruguayan coach, who has barely been on the job for a month, to decompress. However, the debt remains clear: win at home.
In their first appearances at UNO, Estudiantes left good feelings at times, but ended up falling to Vélez Sarsfield and Lanús due to specific details. Now, you will seek to reverse that trend and start building a fortress in your home.
The rival will be an irregular Central Córdoba, although with an extra seasoning off the field. In recent weeks, some tension has been generated among fans due to the figure of Pablo Toviggino, an AFA leader linked to the Santiago club and the protagonist of crosses on social networks with the albirrojo world.
Probable formations and match data
Students would take the field with: Fabricio Iacovich; Eric Meza, Leonardo González Pirez, Tomás Palacios, Eros Mancuso; Mikel Amondarain, Ezequiel Piovi, Alexis Castro; Tiago Palacios, Guido Carrillo and Edwuin Cetré. DT: Alexander Medina.
For its part, Central Córdoba would form with: Alan Aguerre; Santiago Moyano, Juan Pablo Pignani, Alejandro Maciel, Facundo Mansilla, Diego Barrera; Matías Vera, Juan Cardozo, Lucas González; Ezequiel Naya and Michael Santos. DT: Lucas Pusineri.
The match will begin at 7 p.m., will be refereed by Nicolás Ramírez and will have Sebastián Habib in charge of the VAR. The transmission will be carried out by ESPN Premium.
Estudiantes knows that they cannot continue leaving points on the road at home. With renewed confidence after the victory in Mendoza, he will seek to take another step in consolidating the Medina cycle and reconnect with his people.



