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ARG Primera Nacional
San Martin San Juan - Juan VS San Martin Tucuman Live Score Today
San Martin San Juan
03-21 08:30
1 - 1
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San Martin Tucuman - Juan VS San Martin Tucuman Score
San Martin Tucuman
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San Martin San Juan
San Martin Tucuman
Attacks
71
66
Dangerous Attacks
40
43
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
1
2
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End 1-1
95′
1-1
J.Juárez
92′
E.Parnisari
86′
L. Arfaraz
K.López
80′
J.Juárez
Nicolas Eduardo·Castro
72′
N. Iachetti
C. Lattanzio
72′
N.Pelaitay
G. Acosta
72′
L. Riveros
G.Rossi
67′
D.Diellos
F. Pons
55′
s.jaurena
B·Juncos
49′
D.Álvarez
H. Zuliani
45′
M. García
alan cisnero
Halftime 1-0
36′
H. Zuliani
35′
Lautaro Nahuel·Ovando
6′
1-0
F.Murillo
Assist: B·Juncos
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Match Info
The Primera Nacional match between San Martín de San Juan and San Martín de Tucumán ended in a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Ingeniero Hilario Sánchez on Saturday, March 21, 2026. This result saw the two sides share the points in a tightly contested Argentine second-tier fixture that featured a second-half comeback. The match kicked off at 08:30 local time and provided an early-season test for both clubs with playoff aspirations. San Martín de Tucumán took an early lead, putting the home side under pressure and forcing them to chase the game. The equalizer for San Martín de San Juan came in the second half, revitalizing the home crowd and setting up a tense final period where both teams pushed for a winner. The match process was defined by a strong defensive effort from both midfields, with clear-cut chances at a premium after the scoring was concluded. Key incidents included a crucial save from each goalkeeper in the latter stages to preserve the draw. The point leaves both teams in a mid-table position early in the Primera Nacional season, with the result doing little to dramatically alter the league table standings. The shared spoils reflect the competitive balance often seen in this division. Post-match, the San Juan manager likely emphasized the character shown by his team to fight back, while the Tucumán coach might have pointed to a solid away performance that deserved more than a single point. The starting XIs featured the typical robust, physical style associated with Argentine football, with both teams lining up in structured 4-4-2 formations.