DateRHome v Away-
04/20 00:30 28 [20] San Martin de Tucuman v Crucero Del Norte [22] 1-0
04/20 00:30 28 [11] Independiente Rivadavia v Central Cordoba [13] 2-2
04/20 00:05 28 [1] Argentinos Jrs v Villa Dalmine [19] 2-0
04/20 00:00 28 [7] Instituto AC Cordoba v CA Douglas Haig [15] 1-1
04/19 23:30 28 Santamarina Tandil v Club Almagro 0-0
04/19 22:05 28 [4] Chacarita Juniors v Sportivo Estudiantes [17] 2-0
04/19 19:00 28 [14] Gimnasia Jujuy v CA Brown de Adrogue [6] 2-0
04/19 18:35 28 [4] Nueva Chicago v CA Parana [23] 2-0
04/19 18:30 28 [20] CSD Flandria v Ferro Carril Oeste [5] 0-0
04/16 19:00 27 [2] Guillermo Brown v Juventud Unida G. [16] 0-0
04/15 20:05 27 [15] CA Douglas Haig v Argentinos Jrs [1] 0-1
04/15 20:00 27 [21] Sportivo Estudiantes v Instituto AC Cordoba [7] 1-0
04/15 18:35 27 [8] Ferro Carril Oeste v Santamarina Tandil [9] 1-0
04/15 18:30 27 [15] All Boys v CSD Flandria [20] 0-0
04/15 18:05 27 [17] Villa Dalmine v Nueva Chicago [4] 2-3
04/15 00:05 27 [23] Crucero Del Norte v Chacarita Juniors [3] 2-0
04/14 23:00 27 [22] CA Parana v Gimnasia Jujuy [16] 0-1
04/14 23:00 27 [12] Central Cordoba v Boca Unidos [21] 1-1
04/14 18:30 27 [9] Club Almagro v Independiente Rivadavia [10] 0-0
04/14 18:30 27 [8] CA Brown de Adrogue v Los Andes [11] 1-1
04/11 00:05 26 [2] Argentinos Jrs v Sportivo Estudiantes [19] 4-1
04/10 23:30 26 [12] Santamarina Tandil v All Boys [14] 1-0
04/09 22:30 26 [15] Juventud Unida G. v CA Brown de Adrogue [12] 1-3
04/09 19:15 26 [7] Independiente Rivadavia v Ferro Carril Oeste [6] 0-0
04/09 19:00 26 [21] Boca Unidos v Club Almagro [14] 1-2
04/09 19:00 26 [20] Gimnasia Jujuy v Villa Dalmine [16] 2-1
04/08 22:00 26 [8] Instituto AC Cordoba v Crucero Del Norte [23] 2-1
04/08 21:05 26 [3] Chacarita Juniors v San Martin de Tucuman [17] 1-0
04/08 18:35 26 [4] Nueva Chicago v CA Douglas Haig [15] 0-1
04/08 18:30 26 [19] CSD Flandria v Guillermo Brown [1] 0-0

Wikipedia - Primera Nacional

Primera Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English "National B Division", and known as Primera B Nacional until the 2019–20 season) is the second division of the Argentine football league system. The competition is made up of 38 teams.

It is played by teams from all over the country. Clubs from Buenos Aires surroundings, as well as some from Santa Fe Province, are promoted from or relegated to the Primera B Metropolitana ("Metropolitan B Division") while for teams from the other provinces the Torneo Federal A ("Federal A Tournament") is the next level down. In Argentine football, Primera Nacional is the second-highest league, and from it, the three best teams are automatically promoted to Primera División.

Primera B Nacional games are often transmitted to Argentina and abroad on television by TyC Sports.

History

It was created in 1986 to integrate unaffiliated clubs into the Argentine football structure, which until then had only participated in Nacional championships of Argentina's First Division tournament. It brought together teams from the old Primera B (until then, the second division) and regional leagues from several Argentine provinces.

After the 1985–86 season, the Primera B Nacional became the second hierarchical league in Argentina's professional football, after the Primera División, and it is above the Torneo Federal A and the Primera B Metropolitana, the last one started to act as a third division for the teams directly affiliated to AFA.

Beginning in the 2019–20 season, the name was changed dropping the B to simply be known as Primera Nacional.

The Argentina Nacional B, officially known as the Primera Nacional, is the second tier of professional football in Argentina. Established in 1986, this tournament serves as a crucial stepping stone for clubs aspiring to reach the top-flight Primera División. The league features a diverse array of teams from across the country, showcasing a mix of historic clubs and emerging talents.

The format of the Primera Nacional has evolved over the years, currently comprising two zones, each with its own set of teams competing in a round-robin format. The top teams from each zone at the end of the season have the opportunity to vie for promotion to the Primera División, while those finishing at the bottom face the threat of relegation to lower divisions.

The tournament is known for its passionate fan base, intense rivalries, and the vibrant atmosphere that accompanies matches. Clubs in the Nacional B often have rich histories and deep-rooted connections to their communities, making each game a significant event for supporters.

In addition to the competitive nature of the league, the Argentina Nacional B serves as a vital platform for young players to develop their skills and gain exposure, with many moving on to successful careers in the top tier and abroad. The tournament not only highlights the depth of talent in Argentine football but also contributes to the overall growth and popularity of the sport in the nation.