2 : 2
  • 16 May 2026, Uruguay Montevideo FC vs CS Cerrito, 2-2, Draw
  • 08 May 2026, Atenas San Carlos vs Uruguay Montevideo FC, 2-1, Lose
  • 26 April 2026, Uruguay Montevideo FC vs Tacuarembo FC, 1-1, Draw
  • 11 April 2026, La Luz FC vs Uruguay Montevideo FC, 0-2, Win
  • 06 April 2026, CS Cerrito vs Uruguay Montevideo FC, 2-1, Lose
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  • 16 May 2026, Uruguay Montevideo FC vs CS Cerrito, 2-2, Draw
  • 10 May 2026, Club Oriental La Paz vs CS Cerrito, 2-2, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, Huracan Montevideo vs CS Cerrito, 1-1, Draw
  • 18 April 2026, CS Cerrito vs La Luz FC, 0-0, Draw
  • 12 April 2026, CA Fenix Montevideo vs CS Cerrito, 4-1, Lose
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Segunda Division
Segunda Division, Uruguay

The match finished 2-2 in a Costa-style late-division clash, with Cerrito taking an early lead and Montevideo FC rallying to level late on. Cerrito struck at 22:37 to go ahead, and added a second before the hour mark to look in control. Montevideo FC answered with goals at 58:19 and 68:45 to force the draw, underscoring their second-half resilience.

Cerrito’s two quick strikes show a sharp offensive effectiveness in the opening stages, converting early opportunities into a lead that changed the tempo of the game. Montevideo FC shifted to a more proactive attacking approach after the break, sustaining pressure and manufacturing the two late counters that changed the result. The balance of momentum swung decisively in the second half, highlighting contrasting approaches to game management and pressure generation.

Set-piece activity favoured Montevideo FC, who earned 7 corners to Cerrito’s 5, indicating more frequent entries into the box and higher opportunity conversion pressure. The offside totals reveal Montevideo FC pushed forward more aggressively, recorded at 4 offsides versus Cerrito’s 0, suggesting a willingness to gamble with runs behind the defence. This dynamic helped create the late openings that produced the equaliser and the late equalising chance.

Defensively, Montevideo FC’s higher foul count (17) relative to Cerrito (13) points to a more aggressive pursuit of compact access to the ball in transition, possibly sacrificing discipline for urgency. Card discipline shows both sides were tested, with Cerrito collecting five yellows to Montevideo FC’s four; there were no red cards, but the cumulative cautions reflect a high-intensity battle. The defensive shapes likely remained under pressure throughout, especially as Cerrito attempted to protect a lead.

From a teamwork and tactical perspective, Cerrito executed a compact defensive plan to protect their advantage, while Montevideo FC persisted with width and rapid interchanges after the break. The data imply Montevideo FC relied on late-phase attacking synergy and set-piece opportunities to unlock a resilient away defence. Without precise formations, the distribution of corners and offside accumulation still signals distinct stylistic contrasts between the teams’ approaches.

The most significant factors influencing the outcome were Cerrito’s early two-goal head start and Montevideo FC’s capacity to convert sustained second-half pressure into goals. The higher corner count for Montevideo FC created recurring attacking chances, while the greater number of Montevideo FC fouls hints at a determined, physically contested push for a comeback. The late equaliser demonstrates how momentum can reverse when an under-pressure side keeps crafting chances from wide areas and set pieces.

For bettors, the 4-goal total demonstrates a scoring density that would support an over view when similar pressure patterns recur, particularly if a home side begins trailing and faces more set-piece opportunities. The result also underlines the value of monitoring second-half aggression and the willingness to push for late goals after conceding, as that pattern produced a decisive swing in this fixture. In future matchups with comparable dynamics, a strategy favouring late-pressing, wing-driven play and set-piece utilisation could capture value.

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Form Guide

Draw2-2Uruguay Montevideo FC vs CS Cerrito
Lose2-1Atenas San Carlos vs Uruguay Montevideo FC
Draw1-1Uruguay Montevideo FC vs Tacuarembo FC
Win0-2La Luz FC vs Uruguay Montevideo FC
Lose2-1CS Cerrito vs Uruguay Montevideo FC
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:7
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Uruguay Montevideo FC has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:7, scoring 1.4 goals average
Draw2-2Uruguay Montevideo FC vs CS Cerrito
Draw2-2Club Oriental La Paz vs CS Cerrito
Draw1-1Huracan Montevideo vs CS Cerrito
Draw0-0CS Cerrito vs La Luz FC
Lose4-1CA Fenix Montevideo vs CS Cerrito
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
6:9
GOALS / MATCH
1.2
  • CS Cerrito has lost one matches in a row with a goal difference of 6:9, scoring 1.2 goals average

Uruguay Montevideo FC H2H CS Cerrito

Home gameUruguay Montevideo FC22CS CerritoAway gameSegunda Division
Away gameUruguay Montevideo FC12CS CerritoHome gameSegunda Division
Away gameUruguay Montevideo FC12CS CerritoHome gameSegunda Division
Home gameUruguay Montevideo FC00CS CerritoAway gameSegunda Division
Away gameUruguay Montevideo FC31CS CerritoHome gameSegunda Division
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:7
GOALS / MATCH
1.40
  • Uruguay Montevideo FC lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 7:7; average goals per match – 1.40
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