

Boston River 4–1 Cerro Montevideo | Uruguay Primera División | 16 May 2026
Boston River delivered a devastating attacking display to thrash Cerro Montevideo 4–1 at the Estadio Emilio Ibarra on Saturday night, cementing their status as serious contenders in the Uruguay Primera División. The hosts were relentless from the first whistle, with a flurry of first‑half goals that left Cerro shell‑shocked.
Match Overview
The Primera División clash, played on 16 May 2026 under clear skies in Montevideo, saw Boston River produce arguably their best performance of the season. They raced into a three‑goal lead inside the opening 35 minutes and never looked back. Cerro managed a consolation before halftime, but Boston River restored their three‑goal cushion early in the second half and cruised to a comprehensive victory.
Key Moments
- 12′ – Boston River strike first: A swift move down the right ended with winger Facundo Palacios cutting inside and curling a beautiful shot into the far corner.
- 24′ – Second goal: Striker Lucas Fernández pounced on a defensive error and slotted home from close range.
- 35′ – 3–0: A corner was headed powerfully by centre‑back Matías Sosa, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
- 40′ – Cerro pull one back: A rare lapse in the Boston River defence allowed Martín Gutiérrez to volley home from a cross.
- 56′ – Boston River seal it: Substitute Emiliano Rodríguez finished a counter‑attack with a composed strike inside the box.
Tactical Story
Boston River set up in an aggressive 4‑3‑3 formation, pressing high and forcing Cerro into mistakes. Their midfield trio dominated possession and created numerous overloads in wide areas. Cerro, playing a cautious 5‑3‑2, simply couldn’t cope with the intensity and movement of the home side. The visitors’ lone goal came from a set‑piece, hinting at their struggles from open play.
After the break, Boston River dropped deeper and invited Cerro to have the ball, then hit them on the break. The fourth goal was a textbook counter‑attack, showcasing the team’s pace and finishing ability. Cerro had no answer and ended the match with ten men after a late red card for a reckless challenge.
Standout Players
- Facundo Palacios (Boston River): Scored the opener and was a constant menace with his dribbling and creativity.
- Lucas Fernández (Boston River): A goal and an assist, leading the line with intelligence.
- Matías Sosa (Boston River): Dominant at both ends of the pitch, scoring from a corner and keeping Cerro’s strikers quiet.
Impact on the Table
The win propels Boston River into the top three of the Uruguay Primera División standings, just two points behind leaders Nacional with a game in hand. For Cerro Montevideo, the defeat leaves them in the bottom half and struggling for consistency. Boston River’s attacking firepower—now the best in the league with 32 goals in 14 matches—makes them a genuine title threat.
The result also extends Boston River’s home unbeaten run to seven matches, a formidable record as they prepare for a crucial run of fixtures against direct rivals.