Asociación Deportiva Tarma’s defensive profile versus CD Moquegua’s leaky backline creates a clear result opportunity. Tarma have conceded fewer goals (15) than Moquegua (20) this season while generating far more shots on target (73 v 45), which supports a model where Tarma control half-chances and frustrate Moquegua rather than allowing an open, end-to-end contest. A majority of previews back a low-scoring outcome or favour Tarma outright, which compresses value toward short-home/away lines and strengthens single-match win or draw-no-bet approaches.
The likely goals market is shaped by Moquegua’s frontal threat being counterbalanced by defensive frailty. The season numbers show Moquegua score (15) but leak (20), suggesting their matches tilt toward sporadic goals rather than sustained waves. Two tipsters in the sample expect few goals; a dissenting preview projects 2–3 goals. That split produces an efficient probability mass around 0–2 total goals, making Under 2.5 a natural middle-weight selection while still leaving room for the minority 2–3 outcome.
An alternative angle focuses on both teams to score. Moquegua’s tendency to concede leaves the BTTS line plausible, but Tarma’s superior defensive record and recent unbeaten run make a BTTS: No play credible at decent odds. Market signals and the sample of previews push towards a negative on both teams scoring rather than a blanket yes.
Discipline and set-piece counts create a third, complementary market. Both teams have collected a similar number of yellows this season (Moquegua 31, Tarma 30) so card-heavy lines may inflate after a heated start in a low-tempo game; bookmakers often overprice early-card volatility in matches expected to be cagey. A measured approach values low-odds protection (draw-no-bet) and a goals line around 2–2.5, with the higher-risk play being BTTS: No if the early pattern is territorial control by Tarma.
Given these dynamics, markets that combine a Tarma win or protected Tarma stake with a low total are the most coherent way to reflect the match-specific data and consensus.