Banfield vs Sarmiento: Two Sides Running Out of Road in the Liga Profesional
Banfield and Sarmiento meet on Tuesday night with both clubs stuck in the bottom half of the Liga Profesional standings and form that makes grim reading. Someone has to win. Neither has shown much desire to.

There are matches you look forward to and matches you simply have to get through. Banfield versus Sarmiento on Tuesday 28 July falls firmly into the second category. Two clubs in the bottom half of the Argentine Liga Profesional table. Two sets of players who have been losing more than they have been winning. One game that neither side can afford to drop.
That is the situation. No point dressing it up.
Where Both Clubs Stand
Banfield sit 12th in the Liga Profesional with 18 points from 16 games. Five wins, three draws, eight defeats. A goal difference of minus two. They are a team that has been bleeding points steadily across the season and the numbers do not lie. Eight losses from 16 is not a blip. That is a problem with consistency, with attitude, with the basics of competing week after week.
Sarmiento are directly above them in 11th on 19 points. Six wins, one draw, nine defeats. The single draw in the season tells you everything about this side. They either find a way to win or they lose. There is no middle ground, no streetwise point-scraping when things go against them. That is not a compliment. A team with one draw in 16 games has a fragility about them that will be tested on Tuesday night.
Neither club is anywhere near the relegation zone yet, but neither is safe enough to relax. The thing is, matches like this one define where a season ends up. Slip up here and the gap to the bottom starts to look a lot more uncomfortable.
Banfield's Form: Flattering to Deceive at Home
Banfield's last five games overall read WDDLL. That is a team that had a moment of promise and then ran out of steam. Two draws followed by two losses. The momentum slope is nudging upward at 0.7, which suggests there is something stirring, but I trust what I see in the results over any number telling me things are trending the right way.
At home specifically, their last three games have gone DWL. One clean sheet in those three. Goals for and against level at two apiece. This is not a fortress. Banfield at the Estadio Florencio Sola have not been punishing sides who come to them. They have been grinding through games and coming out with mixed results.
Their clean sheet percentage at home over the last five games sits at 66.67 per cent, which looks decent on paper. But only three home games in the sample. Small numbers. Do not get carried away. Their overall clean sheet percentage across all games is 25 per cent. That is the more honest picture. One clean sheet in every four matches. Their defence is not dependable.
Sarmiento's Away Record Is Alarming
Listen, I will not overcomplicate this. Sarmiento away from home have been dreadful. Their away form reads LLWL across their last four games on the road. One win from four. Zero clean sheets. Three goals scored on their travels. Nine conceded. That is not a defensive shape. That is a team that falls apart the moment they leave their own ground.
At home, Sarmiento have been competent. Two wins, one draw, one loss from their last four home games. A clean sheet percentage of 75 per cent at home. They keep it tight when they are comfortable. Put them on a bus to Banfield on a Tuesday night and the picture changes completely.
Their overall last-five form reads LWLLW. A win at the end of that sequence might suggest a revival. But the context matters. That momentum slope sits at minus 0.3. The trend is downward. The win may have papered over cracks rather than fixed them.
The Bigger Problem for Both Sides
The thing is, you look at both squads and you see sides that have not solved their fundamental problems. Banfield have conceded 19 goals in 16 league games. Sarmiento have shipped 20. Neither backline has shown the kind of accountability you need if you want to climb the table. Goals are going in too easily. Standards at the back have been unacceptable for large stretches of this season.
Sarmiento's overall last-ten record shows 3 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses from 8 games recorded in the form string. Seven goals scored, eleven conceded across that stretch. That is a team that is not clean enough defensively and not clinical enough in front of goal to compensate. Banfield over their last ten are 2 wins, 2 draws, 4 losses with a goals against tally of ten in those eight games. Different flavour, same problem.
There is no head-to-head data available for this fixture, which makes it harder to identify a pattern between these two specific clubs. What we have is form, and form tells us we are looking at two inconsistent sides who both have defensive vulnerabilities.
What Needs to Happen
Banfield have home advantage and that counts for something in Argentine football. The crowd, the atmosphere, the familiarity of the ground. If they compete from the first whistle and impose themselves on a Sarmiento side that falls apart on the road, there is a win here for them. Their recent home record is not spectacular but it is not disastrous either.
Sarmiento need to find some of that defensive solidity they show at home and take it away with them. That has been their problem all season. They have not managed it yet. Nothing in the recent data suggests Tuesday will be different.
The goals will likely come from somewhere. Both sides have been involved in matches that produce goals. Banfield's away BTTS percentage sits at 80 per cent and their overall over 2.5 percentage is 50 per cent across the last ten. Sarmiento's overall over 2.5 sits at 80 per cent in the last five games. Tight, low-scoring affairs are not what these two teams tend to produce when they come together with this kind of form behind them.
The Verdict
Banfield to win at home. They need the points. They have the slight edge in terms of home record and Sarmiento have shown nothing on their travels to suggest they can hold a result. This will not be pretty football. It will be a scrap. But Banfield have enough desire in front of their own supporters to edge it.
Sarmiento's away record is simply too poor to back against a home side with something to fight for. Nine goals conceded away from home in four matches is not a defensive record. It is an open invitation. Banfield need to take it. End of.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Banfield's recent form heading into this match?
Banfield's last five games overall read WDDLL. At home specifically, their last three fixtures have gone DWL. They have won once, drawn once, and lost once on their own ground in recent weeks, with a goals-for and goals-against record level at two each in those home games.
How have Sarmiento been performing away from home?
Sarmiento's away form has been very poor. Their last four away games read LLWL, with just one win on the road. They have conceded nine goals away from home in that stretch and kept zero clean sheets. Their away clean sheet percentage stands at zero per cent.
Is there head-to-head data available for Banfield vs Sarmiento?
No head-to-head data is available for this fixture in the current dataset. The preview is therefore based on each side's individual form, league standing, and home and away records in the 2025 Liga Profesional season.
