Back to action for his championship Peru with the second attempt to restart the championship. The first attempt was made on August 8, but there was no observance of the measures by the fans while we had several cases of covid-19 in the teams, which led to the temporary postponement of the Apertura. Two matches caught my attention, the first is the one between them Cienciano and Grey where it takes place in Lima as well as all matches due to coronavirus.
After 4 years of absence, Cienciano returned to the big category like its rival, only Grau took 29 years to return. Both teams have a decent roster and will fight for their stay in the category and maybe for something more. The home team can be described as positive as after 6 games they have collected 9 points in contrast to Grau who collected only 2 points which resulted in the removal of Pablo Zegarra from the team bench and the hiring of Rafael Castillo in his position. Both teams rely a lot on their home and altitude but since the match is held in Lima these two factors come out of the equation.
At the moment, Cienciano is a clear favorite, which I do not agree with. The home factor does not exist and we will have the debut of a new coach at Grau, I believe that the odds should be more balanced, so the double opportunity (X2) with performance 1.83 in Bet365 is a good choice.