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San Miguel 2 - 3 San Martín Burzaco

05.11.2014 - 13:30

Stadium: Estadio Malvinas Argentinas

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Clean Sheet

# Team MP Clean Sheet Overall
1
San Miguel Team Logo

San Miguel

20 10 50%
2
Sportivo Barracas Team Logo

Sportivo Barracas

19 9 47%
3
Leandro Nicéforo Alem Team Logo

Leandro Nicéforo Alem

20 14 70%
4
Ituzaingó Team Logo

Ituzaingó

16 6 38%
5
Cañuelas Team Logo

Cañuelas

17 8 47%
6
San Martín Burzaco Team Logo

San Martín Burzaco

16 11 69%
7
El Porvenir Team Logo

El Porvenir

16 6 38%
8
Liniers Team Logo

Liniers

16 8 50%
9
Yupanqui Team Logo

Yupanqui

16 5 31%
10
Central Ballester Team Logo

Central Ballester

16 5 31%
11
Puerto Nuevo Team Logo

Puerto Nuevo

16 2 13%
12
Atlas Team Logo

Atlas

18 10 56%
13
Victoriano Arenas Team Logo

Victoriano Arenas

16 7 44%
14
Argentino Rosario Team Logo

Argentino Rosario

16 4 25%
15
Lugano Team Logo

Lugano

16 9 56%
16
Claypole Team Logo

Claypole

16 6 38%
17
Centro Español Team Logo

Centro Español

16 4 25%
18
Deportivo Muñiz Team Logo

Deportivo Muñiz

16 1 6%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Home
1
San Miguel Team Logo

San Miguel

10 7 70%
2
Sportivo Barracas Team Logo

Sportivo Barracas

9 6 67%
3
Leandro Nicéforo Alem Team Logo

Leandro Nicéforo Alem

10 8 80%
4
Ituzaingó Team Logo

Ituzaingó

8 3 38%
5
Cañuelas Team Logo

Cañuelas

9 6 67%
6
San Martín Burzaco Team Logo

San Martín Burzaco

8 6 75%
7
El Porvenir Team Logo

El Porvenir

8 1 13%
8
Liniers Team Logo

Liniers

8 4 50%
9
Yupanqui Team Logo

Yupanqui

8 2 25%
10
Central Ballester Team Logo

Central Ballester

8 2 25%
11
Puerto Nuevo Team Logo

Puerto Nuevo

8 1 13%
12
Atlas Team Logo

Atlas

9 5 56%
13
Victoriano Arenas Team Logo

Victoriano Arenas

8 4 50%
14
Argentino Rosario Team Logo

Argentino Rosario

8 2 25%
15
Lugano Team Logo

Lugano

8 5 63%
16
Claypole Team Logo

Claypole

8 5 63%
17
Centro Español Team Logo

Centro Español

8 3 38%
18
Deportivo Muñiz Team Logo

Deportivo Muñiz

8 0 0%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Away
1
San Miguel Team Logo

San Miguel

10 3 30%
2
Sportivo Barracas Team Logo

Sportivo Barracas

10 3 30%
3
Leandro Nicéforo Alem Team Logo

Leandro Nicéforo Alem

10 6 60%
4
Ituzaingó Team Logo

Ituzaingó

8 3 38%
5
Cañuelas Team Logo

Cañuelas

8 2 25%
6
San Martín Burzaco Team Logo

San Martín Burzaco

8 5 63%
7
El Porvenir Team Logo

El Porvenir

8 5 63%
8
Liniers Team Logo

Liniers

8 4 50%
9
Yupanqui Team Logo

Yupanqui

8 3 38%
10
Central Ballester Team Logo

Central Ballester

8 3 38%
11
Puerto Nuevo Team Logo

Puerto Nuevo

8 1 13%
12
Atlas Team Logo

Atlas

9 5 56%
13
Victoriano Arenas Team Logo

Victoriano Arenas

8 3 38%
14
Argentino Rosario Team Logo

Argentino Rosario

8 2 25%
15
Lugano Team Logo

Lugano

8 4 50%
16
Claypole Team Logo

Claypole

8 1 13%
17
Centro Español Team Logo

Centro Español

8 1 13%
18
Deportivo Muñiz Team Logo

Deportivo Muñiz

8 1 13%

The number of clean sheets, or matches a team has without conceding a single goal, in a competition is a strong indicator of how well their defence is playing. The more times a team can completely keep their opponents from scoring, the more likely it is the team’s actual ability rather than just random chance.

We keep track of all the clean sheet information here, and these are the stats for San Miguel vs San Martín Burzaco:

  • San Miguel has played 20 matches and kept opponents from scoring a single goal in 10 of them. In other words, they have kept a clean sheet in 50% of their matches.
  • In 10 home matches in the Primera D, San Miguel has had 7 matches without conceding a goal. San Martín Burzaco has played 20 matches and has shut out opponents on 11 occasions. That means they have held clean sheets in 69% of their matches.
  • In 8 home matches played in the Primera D, San Martín Burzaco has had 5 matches without conceding a single goal. And away from home, they have a 63% clean sheet rate as the visiting side.

If both clubs have a high rate of keeping clean sheets, then there’s a decent chance of seeing a low-scoring battle between two strong defensive clubs. But for matches between clubs with low rates of clean sheets, then it’s fair to expect a goal or two.