Nacional Potosí vs Club Aurora: Division Profesional Preview
Nacional Potosí host Club Aurora in a División Profesional fixture with clear contrasts in recent momentum. The hosts arrive with a mixed record of one draw, one loss, one win, one loss, and one win across their last five matches, whilst Aurora have managed only a single victory in their last five outings. Nacional Potosí's superior head-to-head record—five wins to three across their last ten meetings—positions them as betting favourites at 1.704 odds, though Aurora's resilience cannot be discounted entirely.
Form Guide and Recent Performance
Nacional Potosí's recent form reads DLWLW, a pattern that reveals inconsistency but also evidence of recovery. The hosts have won one of their last two matches, suggesting they may be building momentum heading into this fixture. However, the alternating nature of their results—particularly the loss immediately preceding their most recent win—indicates defensive vulnerabilities that Aurora may attempt to exploit. Over a five-match sample, Nacional Potosí have accumulated 7 points, placing them in a position where a home victory would represent a meaningful step toward consolidation.
Club Aurora's sequence of DDLLW tells a different story. Two consecutive draws followed by two consecutive losses represents a concerning trend, though their most recent result was a win that may provide psychological lift. With only 5 points from five matches, Aurora are under pressure to convert home fixtures into points, and their away record here will be critical to their campaign trajectory. The contrast in form is substantial: Nacional Potosí have won twice in five matches, whilst Aurora have managed only once, a 40 percent differential that the odds reflect accurately.
Head-to-Head Record and Historical Context
The historical record between these sides provides Nacional Potosí with genuine grounds for confidence. Across their last ten meetings, Nacional Potosí have won five, Club Aurora three, with two draws. This 50 percent win rate for the hosts is significantly superior to Aurora's 30 percent conversion, and the two neutral results suggest neither side has achieved dominance in this fixture. When Nacional Potosí play at home, this historical advantage becomes more pronounced, as home teams in the División Profesional typically convert their advantage into results at a higher rate than the overall league average.









