Football Result

Beckham Castro 49'
Luciano Pons 20' Pen, 45'+3'
Edwin Fabri Castro 33'
Carlos Romaña 37'
Andrés Felipe Ibargüen 90'+7'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
29.9%
27.5%
42.6%
That went as expected.
Power Comparison in the League
0.374
0.515
Game Stats
Goals
1
4
Shots on Target
3
6
Shots
9
10
Possession
42.3%
57.7%
Fouls
17
13
Yellow Cards
2
1
Red Cards
0
1
Corners
1
1
Offsides
0
1
Saves
2
2
Team Formations
4-1-4-1
4-2-3-1


Location
Metropolitano de Techo, Bogota, Colombia
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
Recent Matches before the game
La Equidad
L L L W L
Bucaramanga
D W L L L
2025-05-18 | Game Summary

In a stunning display of dominance, Bucaramanga defeated La Equidad 4-1 in their Colombian Primera A match at the Metropolitano de Techo. Luciano Pons bagged a first-half brace, including a penalty, while Edwin Fabri Castro and Carlos Romaña added to La Equidad's woes before halftime. Beckham Castro managed a consolation goal for the home side in the 49th minute. Bucaramanga controlled the game with 57.7% possession and more shots on target (6) compared to La Equidad (3).
The AI prediction of a Bucaramanga win proved accurate. Bucaramanga's attacking prowess was on full display, capitalizing on their possession advantage. La Equidad's defensive struggles continued, evidenced by the high number of goals conceded. In contrast to the away side's dominant victory, La Equidad’s form has been poor, suffering several defeats in their recent matches. They have struggled to find the net consistently.
Bucaramanga seems to have found a good rhythm, though their recent Libertadores match ended in a draw. This game marked a significant improvement in Bucaramanga's league form after a few inconsistent results. Analyzing previous head-to-head games, Bucaramanga's victory continues a pattern of them performing well against La Equidad, especially away from home. La Equidad’s next matches will require a significant improvement in both attack and defense if they hope to turn their season around. Andrés Felipe Ibargüen's late red card added insult to injury for the visitors.