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Attacking intent has defined Blooming’s early campaign. A 5-0 home demolition of Guabirá set the tone, and the shot count remains among the league’s highest. Even in continental action, they’re finding ways to score against technically superior sides.
Nacional Potosí are showing a harder edge this season, with two straight wins and a perfect defensive record domestically. That zero-goals-conceded mark is less convincing in context, as underlying metrics show they’ve allowed a fair share of chances, particularly from set pieces and wide areas.
Midfield tempo should be brisk—both teams average over 800 passes per two games, with above-average accuracy. Blooming’s creative core drives vertical play, while Nacional Potosí are dangerous on the counter, especially after turnovers in the middle third.
Neither defense is bulletproof under pressure. Blooming’s recent run includes a 2-2 away draw and a 3-2 loss at Bragantino, underlining their tendency to both score and concede. Nacional Potosí’s clean sheets look more like variance than structure.
There’s little evidence either side will sit back or play for a draw. The tactical setup from both benches is proactive, and recent results show more action after halftime, especially when matches open up.
Discipline could be a minor variable—Blooming have racked up six yellows and a red in just two games. With tempers flaring, set-piece opportunities become more likely for both.
Overall, the matchup profile leans firmly toward goals. Expect both to get on the scoresheet, with a high baseline for attacking output regardless of which side edges possession.
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The attacking metrics from both sides are too strong to ignore. Blooming have produced 38 shots and 7 goals in just two league outings, with high involvement from midfielders like Hinojosa. Nacional Potosí’s clean sheet record flatters them more than their defensive numbers actually support—opponents have managed 23 shots with 7 on target, so a goal concession is overdue, especially away. Both teams are comfortable in possession and look to press with numbers; that leads to open play, high shot volume, and frequent chances at both ends. The external tips lean home, but the edge is with goals, not sides—Nacional Potosí’s transition game and Blooming’s aggressive home setup both point that way. Safer angle is over 1.5 goals, which contains the scenario if one side underdelivers, but BTTS is the right main call.


