Paulistano's Defensive Identity: At home, Paulistano typically plays a slower, more deliberate game. They have one of the highest foul rates in the league (15.5 per match), which often disrupts the rhythm of high-scoring teams like Pinheiros.
Pinheiros' Efficiency: Pinheiros enters Game 3 with the chance to sweep. Historically, "close-out" games in the NBB playoffs tend to be more defensive and physically intense, as the trailing team (Paulistano) fights to extend their season.
Real Tomayapo is currently sitting at the bottom of the table, Tomayapo has struggled offensively but has been a "magnet" for goals defensively. They recently suffered a 6–0 defeat to Bolívar and a 4–0 loss to Always Ready. While they rarely score more than once, their defensive instability often pushes total match scores toward the high end
Minas tennis clubbe has now won 3 of the last 4
Matches on the road. My money is therefore is on Minas to win this 2rd round. It's the playoffs already and teams are beginning to post surprising result. Minas won game 2 conveniently by more than 5 points, so I see them doing very well tonight.
Santiago Wanderers is in steady form, currently occupying a playoff spot. They are particularly resilient at home in Valparaíso, where they recently secured a 3–1 win over San Luis. However, they have shown a tendency to split points, recording four draws in their first ten matches. Their U-20 side recently won the Copa Libertadores, bringing a wave of optimism to the club. The Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander is a difficult place for visiting teams. Wanderers often play with significantly higher intensity at home, which could disrupt Cobreloa's possession-based style. Cobreloa is a very difficult team to beat, but they are often content with a point on the road against other top-5 sides. The (0) line protects your investment if the match ends in a tactical stalemate.
Colo-Colo "El Cacique" is in excellent form, trailing the league leaders by just one point. They have been dominant at the Monumental, winning four of their five home matches this season by at least two goals. Their offense, led by Maximiliano Romero (who scored the winner in the reverse fixture), is currently the most productive in the Chilean top flight.
Guabirá Santa Cruz: Guabirá is currently enduring a defensive nightmare, sitting at the bottom of the table. They have conceded a staggering 16 goals in just 5 matches (3.2 per game). While their offense is struggling to win games, they remain aggressive at home, leading to high-scoring encounters where they often concede early.
Vila Nova FC: The "Tigre" is having an exceptional start to the 2026 season, remaining unbeaten after seven matches. Currently sitting in the G-4 (promotion zone), they have displayed a high level of offensive consistency, scoring in nearly every match. Their recent form (W-W-W-D-D) shows a team that is extremely difficult to break down, even on the road
For Amiens, the season is effectively over as they are already mathematically relegated. They have lost 7 of their last 8 league matches and have been struggling to find any defensive stability, conceding 60 goals across the season (the second-worst in the league). Saint-Étienne must win—and ideally win big—to maximize their promotion chances. Conversely, a relegated Amiens side playing for nothing but pride often leads to an open game with less defensive rigor.
AS Saint-Étienne: "Les Verts" enter the final day in a high-stakes scenario. Currently 3rd, they are fighting for a direct promotion spot to Ligue 1. While they have suffered a dip in form (losing their last three matches), their home record remains a pillar of their campaign, having secured 10 wins at the Geoffroy-Guichard. Top scorers Zuriko Davitashvili (13 goals) and Lucas Stassin (10 goals) will lead the charge
Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers return home in a desperate "must-win" scenario, trailing 0–2 in the series. They are facing significant roster challenges: Luka Dončić (hamstring) remains OUT, leaving the offensive burden almost entirely on LeBron James. While Austin Reaves flashed brilliance with 31 points in Game 2, the team has struggled to contain OKC's pace and perimeter shooting.