Primera División Matchday 3 Review 2026: Surprises & Key Results

Round 3 of Peru’s Primera División: Goals, Drama, and Key Results
The third round unfolded with a mix of expected victories, tight defensive displays, and surprising outcomes. Goals poured in from various angles, with FBC Melgar’s commanding 4-0 win standing out, alongside dramatic late goals and tactical masterclasses. Fans witnessed both nail-biting finishes and defensive stalemates, making this a compelling chapter in the 2026 season. The round’s highlight was Melgar’s one-sided victory, but several matches kept viewers on the edge of their seats, reflecting the competitive nature of this season’s early stages. As the dust settled, the table adjusted accordingly, with the top spots remaining tightly contested and many teams eager to capitalize on opportunities ahead of the international break.
Our Prediction Scorecard: Hits, Misses, and Overall Accuracy
Overall, our predictions proved reasonably solid this round, with a 67% accuracy rate for 1X2 outcomes—predicting 6 correct matches out of 9. The over/under predictions were particularly strong at 78%, with most matches falling in line with the expected goal tally. BTTS predictions lagged slightly at 44%, reflecting the cautious approach many teams took in attack or the effectiveness of defensive setups.
- Correct Predictions: Universitario, Deportivo Garcilaso, Sporting Cristal, Sport Boys, Melgar, and UTC Cajamarca
- Missed Predictions: Cusco, Alianza Lima, Comerciantes Unidos, and Alianza Atletico
While we missed some high-profile calls, notably Cusco’s unexpected win and the goalless draw between Alianza Atletico and Alianza Lima, our overall accuracy highlights a season with both predictability and surprises as teams adapt to new tactics and rosters.
Most Notable Results in Detail
UTC Cajamarca’s Narrow 1-0 Victory
Our prediction for UTC Cajamarca was incorrect regarding the 1X2 outcome, as Cusco was favored with a 41% prediction confidence. However, UTC’s disciplined defensive shape and opportunistic finish secured a vital three points. Their solid start, now undefeated after three rounds, signals a team that’s well-organized and eager to capitalize on early season form. This result underscores the importance of tactical steadiness over mere possession or statistical favorites.
FBC Melgar’s Dominant 4-0 Win
With a 78% confidence for Melgar to win outright, our prediction proved spot-on. Melgar showcased attacking flair and defensive solidity, illustrating why they’re considered serious contenders. The heavy scoreline reflected their attacking depth and the opponent UCV Moquegua’s defensive vulnerabilities. This victory not only boosted Melgar’s goal difference but also cemented their position as early title favorites.
Alianza Lima’s Goalless Draw with Alianza Atletico
This was one of our weaker predictions, as we anticipated a win or at least a scoring draw for Alianza Lima, with a 47% confidence on the away side. The match proved to be a tightly contested defensive battle, with both sides cancelling each other out. The absence of goals highlights how defenses are tightening early in the season, and how some traditional powerhouses are still finding their rhythm.
Biggest Surprises: Where Predictions Missed the Mark
- Cusco’s Unexpected Win: Despite being a slight underdog, Cusco managed to secure a 1-0 victory over UTC Cajamarca. Our prediction favored the home side, but Cusco’s resilient defensive setup and a late decisive goal turned expectations upside down.
- Alianza Lima’s Draw: The stalemate against Alianza Atletico defied our prediction of a win for the Lima giants. Defensive discipline from the visitors and cautious approach from both teams led to a goalless encounter, emphasizing the tactical chess match unfolding this season.
- Comerciantes Unidos’s Draw: Predicted to be a low-scoring affair favoring the home team, the 1-1 result was a surprise. Both teams showed resilience, with late efforts to find a winner but ultimately settling for a point each.
These surprises underscore how early-season unpredictability remains, with tactical adjustments and player form still settling into place.
Best Calls: When We Nailed It
- Melgar’s Victory: Accurately predicted Melgar’s comprehensive 4-0 win, demonstrating confidence in their attacking prowess and tactical setup.
- Universitario’s Win: Predicted with a 71% confidence score, Universitario’s 2-1 victory over Cienciano confirmed their resilience and ability to secure crucial early points.
- Sport Boys’ Narrow Win: The 1-0 result was correctly forecasted, aligning with the team's compact and disciplined approach to securing points in tight matches.
Standings Impact: How the Round Changed the Table
UTC Cajamarca retained their perfect start, proving their early-season strength and making a significant statement with a clean sheet and three points. Universitario and Alianza Lima both moved closer to the top, each with 7 points, emphasizing the competitiveness at the top. Melgar’s victory pushed them into fourth place, just behind the leaders. The standings are tightening, with the early form indicating a season where consistency will be tested, and tactical flexibility will be key to climbing higher. The 4-0 Melgar win also improved their goal difference, potentially giving them an edge in tight title races down the line.
Looking Ahead: The Road to the Next Round
As teams prepare for Round 4, the focus will be on consolidating early form, addressing defensive lapses, and capitalizing on attacking opportunities. The unpredictable nature of the season promises further surprises, with teams adjusting tactics and squad rotations. Key fixtures in the upcoming schedule could reshape the standings again, especially as the race for the top spots heats up. Fans can expect more tactical battles, goalmouth action, and surprises—making this a season to watch closely.