Live Animation
Follow the match
Overview
Chat
86
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Belgrano
Talleres Cordoba
Attacks
94
76
Dangerous Attacks
48
43
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
0
2
Off Target
1035
3013
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 0-0
86′
L.Morales
82′
E.Chiavassa
M.Galarza
78′
M.Río
F. Cristaldo
76′
N.Fernández
E.Rigoni
68′
L.Gutierrez
L.Passerini
68′
Santiago Longo
Adrian·Sanchez
62′
Valentín Dávila
R. Martinez
62′
M.Caceres
Ulises·Ortegoza
60′
F. Cristaldo
57′
R.Hernandes
J. Velazquez
52′
J. Velazquez
45′
G.Baroni
R. Lima
45′
Á.Ocampo
A.Maldonado
Halftime 0-0
34′
F.Vázquez
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
In a tense and tightly contested Argentine Division 1 clásico cordobés, Belgrano and Talleres de Córdoba played out a goalless 0-0 draw at the Estadio Julio César Villagra. The match, which kicked off at 04:30 local time, was a typical derby affair full of passion and physicality but ultimately lacking in clear-cut scoring opportunities, with both sides settling for a point that does little to propel them up the Primera División table. The shared points underscore the competitive balance in one of Argentina's most passionate local rivalries, where avoiding defeat is often as important as securing a win.
The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams prioritizing defensive structure over attacking adventure. The few chances that materialized were from distance, with shots either flying wide or being comfortably gathered by the goalkeepers. The second half saw a slight increase in tempo, with Talleres enjoying more possession and Belgrano looking dangerous on the counter-attack. The best chance of the game fell to the visitors midway through the second period, but a last-ditch block from a Belgrano defender preserved the clean sheet. The final whistle was met with a mix of relief and frustration from both sets of supporters.
The draw leaves both teams in mid-table positions, with Talleres likely the more disappointed side given their slight edge in play. The result does little to alter the immediate landscape at the top of the division, but it maintains the intense rivalry between the two Cordoba institutions. After the match, the Belgrano manager emphasized his team's defensive discipline, saying, "In a derby, you cannot lose. We showed great character and organization against a very good team." His Talleres counterpart noted the lack of cutting edge: "We controlled parts of the game but failed to create the one big chance we needed. It's a point, but we came for more."

