División de Honor Matchday 9 Review 2026: Surprises & Drama

División de Honor Matchday 9 Review: Surprises, Drama & Key Results
Matchday 9 of the 2026 División de Honor provided plenty of action, unpredictable outcomes, and a few key results that could shape the league standings moving forward. The round saw major clubs like Olimpia struggle to assert dominance, while Cerro Porteño capitalized with a clinical win. Low-scoring games dominated the week, with five of six matches featuring two or fewer goals, keeping defenses on display.
Our predictions for the round ranged from spot-on to wildly off the mark, with an accuracy of just 33% on 1X2 calls. While our over/under expectations were strong at 83%, we struggled to anticipate whether both teams would score, correctly calling just two of six matches in that category.
Our Prediction Scorecard
Here’s how our predictions stacked up against the actual results:
- 1X2 (win/draw/lose): 2/6 correct (33%)
- Over/Under 2.5 goals: 5/6 correct (83%)
- BTTS (both teams to score): 2/6 correct (33%)
While we excelled in predicting low-scoring games (five correct under 2.5 calls), our anticipation of outright winners and draw outcomes left much room for improvement.
Matchday Highlights: Key Results
Cerro Porteño Clinically Dismantle Club Guarani (0-2)
Cerro Porteño’s 2-0 victory away at Club Guarani showcased their efficiency and defensive solidity. Our predictions for this clash were on the money, with a correct 1X2 call (away win) and under 2.5 goals. Cerro controlled the tempo throughout, with two well-timed strikes ensuring they left no room for Guarani to recover. Despite high hopes for both teams to hit the net (BTTS: yes), Guarani’s attack was uninspired, while Cerro’s defense stood firmly in their way.
Libertad’s Narrow Win Over Sportivo Luqueño (1-0)
Libertad continued their steady form with a disciplined 1-0 victory over Sportivo Luqueño. This was a game where prediction accuracy shone: we correctly called the home win, under 2.5 goals, and BTTS (no). Libertad’s dominance in midfield dictated the pace, but their inability to score more than once against a resilient Luqueño side may raise concerns as they chase the top spot.
Olimpia Held By Club Sp. San Lorenzo (1-1)
The biggest shock of the round came as Olimpia, heavily favored by our predictions (67% chance of victory), failed to secure three points against Club Sp. San Lorenzo. A lackluster attacking display saw them settle for a frustrating 1-1 draw. This result not only derailed our high-confidence 1X2 call but also proved wrong our expectation for over 2.5 goals and BTTS (no). San Lorenzo’s resolute defense earned them a hard-fought point against one of the league’s traditional heavyweights.
Biggest Surprises: Where Predictions Went Wrong
- Olimpia vs. Club Sp. San Lorenzo: As mentioned, Olimpia’s 1-1 draw defied our high-confidence prediction of a home win and exposed glaring inefficiencies in their attack. San Lorenzo’s ability to stay compact defensively was key to upsetting expectations.
- Rubio Ñu vs. 2 de Mayo: Rubio Ñu’s home loss (0-1) to 2 de Mayo was another unexpected result. The hosts were slight favorites, but 2 de Mayo’s decisive performance, led by their organized backline and opportunistic finishing, flipped the script.
- Sportivo Trinidense vs. Nacional Asunción: A 1-1 draw was a surprise here, especially as we backed Nacional to win (42%). Trinidense dug deep to secure a point, showing resolve that belied their previous form.
Best Calls: Where We Nailed It
- Cerro Porteño vs. Club Guarani: Predicting an away win and under 2.5 goals for this encounter was satisfying. Cerro’s clinical display matched expectations perfectly.
- Libertad vs. Sportivo Luqueño: Our clean sweep on this match—home win, under 2.5 goals, BTTS no—was a highlight, reflecting Libertad’s measured, defensive approach.
Standings Impact: How the Round Shaped the Table
While Cerro Porteño’s win solidified their push for top honors, Olimpia’s draw against San Lorenzo was a major setback, allowing rivals like Libertad to gain ground. At the opposite end, 2 de Mayo's victory over Rubio Ñu lifted them away from the danger zone, showcasing their ability to grind out results. Deportivo Recoleta and Sportivo Ameliano’s 1-1 draw did little to separate them in their mid-table battle.
The standings remain tightly packed, making every match vital in the race for playoff spots and survival.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming Matchday 10 promises even more intrigue, with Cerro Porteño facing Sportivo Ameliano in what could be a decisive fixture for both teams. Olimpia will look to bounce back against Rubio Ñu, while Libertad aims to continue their ascendancy as they face Trinidense. The season is heating up, and with unpredictability at every turn, it’s clear no team can afford to relax.