
Chaco For Ever
Chaco For Ever stats and predictions provide a detailed look at the Argentine club's 2026 Primera Nacional campaign. Founded in 1913 and playing their home matches at Estadio Juan Alberto García in Resistencia, the team have posted a mixed set of results recently, with just one win in their last five outings. Below you’ll find up-to-date form, results, key squad numbers, and match predictions.
Chaco For Ever's last five matches in the Primera Nacional ended as follows:
That run yields a form line of D, W, L, L, D. Over those five matches the team scored 4 goals and conceded 6. Defensive lapses have been a recurring issue: only one clean sheet was kept, and away from home they have allowed 3 goals in their last two trips. After the solitary win against Colon de Santa Fe, the side went three games without a victory, taking the momentum out of their campaign.
Breaking the last five matches into home and away splits:
Attacker L. Marinucci is the only player among the listed top performers to have found the net, with 1 goal in 16 appearances. Midfielders G. Ramírez, L. Ojeda, and attacker I. Enríquez are regulars but have yet to score, which underlines Chaco For Ever's low-scoring output. No other squad member in the available data has contributed a goal, so the attacking burden currently rests on a very thin base.
There is one confirmed fixture on the horizon in Primera Nacional:
No further matches beyond this date are currently listed in the schedule.
For the upcoming away game against San Telmo, bookmaker odds are set at 2.23 for a home win, 3.10 for the draw, and 3.30 for an away win. Removing the bookmaker margin, those odds translate into the following win probabilities for the match:
These percentages clearly paint Chaco For Ever as underdogs. The 28% implied away-win chance aligns with a team that has won only one of its last five games and has struggled to score on the road. The draw probability (30%) is almost as high as the visitor’s win chance, reflecting the opponent’s own inconsistencies and Chaco For Ever’s ability to grind out a stalemate (two draws in the last five). Still, the most likely outcome according to the numbers is a San Telmo win. Considering the overall form and attacking limitations, Chaco For Ever’s prospects in upcoming matches remain restrained – they will need a marked improvement in both defensive solidity and goal threat to turn these probabilities around.