Sun, 9 Nov 2025, 17:30
Full Time
3:1
HT: 1 - 1

Match Timeline

3'
O. Oppong
Own Goal
22'
Carlos Pomares🟨
Yellow Card
27'
Martín Aguirregabiria🟨
Yellow Card
37'
J. Pascual
Normal Goal → S. Faye
56'
Ale Gomes🟨
Yellow Card
62'
P. Sans🔄
Substitution 1 → D. Tasende
63'
P. Aleman
Normal Goal
70'
F. Moyano🔄
Substitution 2 → P. de la Fuente
70'
R. Guti🔄
Substitution 3 → S. Bakis
73'
O. Oppong🔄
Substitution 1 → M. Trigueros
73'
S. Ruiz🔄
Substitution 2 → J. M. Arnaiz
78'
P. Aleman🔄
Substitution 3 → L. Gagnidze
78'
B. Diallo🔄
Substitution 4 → S. Rodelas
79'
M. Aguirregabiria🔄
Substitution 4 → J. Sebastian
79'
M. Soberon🔄
Substitution 5 → D. Gomez
81'
Sinan Bakış🟨
Yellow Card
88'
S. Faye🔄
Substitution 5 → P. Saenz
90'
J. M. Arnaiz
Normal Goal → L. Gagnidze

Match Statistics

7Shots on Goal3
6Shots off Goal6
16Total Shots11
3Blocked Shots2
10Shots insidebox7
6Shots outsidebox4
10Fouls16
6Corner Kicks5
3Offsides0
59Ball Possession41
0Yellow Cards4
3Goalkeeper Saves4
442Total passes309
388Passes accurate242
88Passes %78

Starting Lineups

Granada CFGranada CF1:1

Starting XI

1Luca ZidaneG
22Baïla DialloD
20Sergio Ruiz AlonsoM
17Souleymane FayeF
24Loïc WilliamsD
4Rubén AlcarazM
19Jorge PascualF
5Manuel LamaD
8Pedro AlemañM
7Álex SolaF
28Oscar Naasei OppongD

ZaragozaZaragoza1:1

Starting XI

13Adrián RodríguezG
15Carlos PomaresD
8Toni MoyaM
29Pau SansM
7Mario SoberónF
4Pablo InsuaD
14Francho SerranoM
10Raúl GutiM
36Ale GomesD
17Sebas MoyanoM
20Martín AguirregabiriaD

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Granada CF
Granada CF
Form: L-W-D-D-D
Zaragoza
Zaragoza
Form: L-W-L-L-L
Record
3 W
5 D
2 L
2 W
2 D
6 L
Goals Per Game
1.5
Scored
vs
0.5
Scored
1.0
Conceded
vs
1.4
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
40%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
50%
BTTS
20%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.3
Away:1.7
Conceded
Home:1.0
Away:1.0
Scored
Home:0.2
Away:0.8
Conceded
Home:1.8
Away:1.0

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1606
Good
1441
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1563
↓ Momentum (-43)
1388
↓ Momentum (-53)
Expected Outcome
53%
Home Win
26%
Draw
21%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1522
Attack
1418
1537
Defence
1513
Recent Form
1492
Attack
1371
1530
Defence
1510
Post-Match Changes
+7
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Basement Battle: Low Goals Expected
Recommendation:UNDER_2_5
Odds:1.62
Expected Value:+5.3%

Right then, let's have a proper look at this basement battle between two sides who're having a right old time of it at the wrong end of the table. Granada might be bottom of the pile, but they've actually been half-decent recently with three wins and five draws from their last ten. The problem is, they can't score for toffee at home - just 1.25 goals per game on their own patch. Zaragoza, bless 'em, are in an even worse state. Rock bottom of the league with just six points, and their attack is absolutely shocking. We're talking 0.5 goals per game shocking! Have a look at their recent league games: 0-2, 0-1, 0-5, 0-2. They couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo at the moment. What's interesting is that Granada have been quite solid defensively lately, keeping four clean sheets in their last ten. They've had more 0-0 draws than I've had hot dinners recently - four of them in fact, including against decent sides like Cadiz and Las Palmas. The head-to-head record gives Granada a bit of hope though - they've won three out of four at home against Zaragoza. But the last two meetings between these two both ended 2-2, so there's some goals in this fixture historically. Looking at the stats, both teams are averaging around a goal scored and conceded per game in their respective home/away splits. Granada are averaging 1.25 at home, Zaragoza 0.80 away. Neither exactly sets the world alight, does it? Given Zaragoza's complete inability to score and Granada's tendency for low-scoring draws, I'm expecting a proper cagey affair here. Neither side can afford to lose, which usually means nobody wants to take risks. The bookies have got Under 2.5 at 1.62, and that looks about right to me - maybe even a bit generous considering how these two are playing. Key Points: - Zaragoza have scored just 5 goals in 10 games (0.5 per game) - Granada have kept 4 clean sheets in last 10 games - Four of Granada's last 10 games have ended 0-0 n- Zaragoza have failed to score in 4 of their last 5 league games - Granada have won 75% of home meetings against Zaragoza This has all the makings of a proper snoozefest, and sometimes that's where the value lies. Both teams are desperate for points but lack the firepower to go for it. I'm backing the unders here - expect plenty of sideways passing and not much action in either penalty area.

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Granada vs Zaragoza: Bottom of the Table Battle
Recommendation:UNDER_2_5
Odds:1.62
Expected Value:+5.3%

Ag man, this is like watching two bokkies fight over the last piece of biltong! Both teams are struggling at the bottom of the Segunda División, but one is definitely in more trouble than the other. Let's break it down properly. Granada CF might be sitting in 20th place, but they've been showing some fighting spirit recently. Looking at their last 10 games, they've only lost twice while picking up 5 draws. They've kept things tight at the back, conceding just 1 goal per game on average, and have managed 4 clean sheets in that period. Their recent results include solid draws against decent teams like Cadiz (0-0), FC Andorra (0-0), and Las Palmas (0-0). They also showed they can score when they put away Real Sociedad II 5-2 and Huesca 1-0. Now, Zaragoza... shame, these guys are in a proper kak situation. Rock bottom of the table with only 6 points from 12 games. Their attacking form is absolutely shocking - just 5 goals in 10 games! That's like trying to have a braai with no meat! They've lost 6 of their last 10 games and recently got hammered 0-5 at home by Cultural Leonesa. Their only recent wins came against lower division opposition in the cup and the second-worst team in the league. The head-to-head record gives Granada some confidence though - they've won 3 out of 4 home games against Zaragoza historically. Both teams come into this with similar rest periods, but Zaragoza has played one more game recently. Looking at the stats, Zaragoza averages just 0.5 goals per game and only manages to score in 20% of their matches. Granada, while not prolific, are much more solid defensively and have shown they can keep clean sheets. This has all the makings of a tight, low-scoring affair between two teams desperate for points but lacking firepower. Key Points: - Zaragoza has the worst attack in the league with only 5 goals in 10 games - Granada has a strong home record against Zaragoza (3 wins, 1 draw) - Granada has kept 4 clean sheets in their last 10 games - Zaragoza's BTTS percentage is only 20% - they rarely score - Both teams are in the relegation zone but Zaragoza is rock bottom - Recent meetings between these teams have been tight (last two were 2-2 draws) Given Zaragoza's complete inability to score goals and Granada's solid defensive record, this looks like a perfect candidate for under 2.5 goals. Zaragoza simply don't have the firepower to trouble the scoreboard, and Granada's recent games have been mostly tight, low-scoring affairs.

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Low-Scoring Affair Expected Between Struggling Sides
Recommendation:UNDER_2_5
Odds:1.62
Expected Value:+10.2%

This Segunda División clash pits two of the league's bottom three teams against each other, with both sides desperate for points to climb away from the relegation zone. Granada CF currently sits 20th with 11 points, while Zaragoza anchors the table in last place with just 6 points from 12 matches. Granada's recent form shows a team that's difficult to beat but struggles to convert draws into wins. Their last 10 games have produced 3 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses, with a concerning trend of low-scoring stalemates. They've recorded three consecutive 0-0 draws against Cadiz, FC Andorra, and Las Palmas before their recent 2-1 loss to Valladolid. defensively, they've been relatively solid with 4 clean sheets in their last 10 matches, conceding just 1.00 goals per game. Zaragoza's situation is even more dire, particularly in attack. They've managed only 5 goals in their last 10 matches (0.50 per game) while conceding 14 (1.40 per game). Their recent results include a humiliating 0-5 home defeat to Cultural Leonesa and a 0-2 loss to Deportivo La Coruna. Their only victories in this period came against lower-tier opposition in the Copa del Rey (3-1 vs Mutilvera) and a narrow 1-0 win over fellow strugglers Mirandes. The historical head-to-head record heavily favors Granada at home, where they've won 3 of 4 meetings against Zaragoza. However, the two most recent encounters ended in 2-2 draws, suggesting these matches can be competitive. Statistical analysis points strongly toward a low-scoring encounter. Zaragoza's attack is virtually non-existent, failing to score in 80% of their recent matches. Meanwhile, Granada has been involved in numerous tight, defensive battles. The combination of Zaragoza's offensive struggles and Granada's recent defensive solidity makes goals unlikely. Key Points: - Zaragoza scores only 0.5 goals per game - worst attacking record in recent form - Granada has kept 4 clean sheets in last 10 matches - Three of Granada's last four league matches ended 0-0 - Zaragoza has failed to score in 8 of their last 10 games - Historical H2H shows Granada dominates at home (75% win rate) - Both teams average under 2.5 total goals in recent matches Given the statistical evidence and current form patterns, this match has all the hallmarks of a tight, defensive struggle with minimal goal action.

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Battle of the Struggling Forces
Recommendation:UNDER_2_5
Odds:1.62
Expected Value:+5.3%

In the vast arena of Segunda División, two forces gather at opposite ends of the table, each seeking to find their path to enlightenment. Granada CF, though dwelling in 20th place, shows signs of resilience that the wise observer must note. Their recent journey reveals a team difficult to defeat - five draws in ten matches, including three consecutive 0-0 stalemates against Cadiz, FC Andorra, and Las Palmas. Yet within them lies the power to strike decisively, as demonstrated in their 5-2 victory over Real Sociedad II and a commanding 5-1 cup triumph over Roda. Zaragoza, however, has lost their way completely, sitting at the very bottom of the table with merely 6 points from 12 games. Their attacking force has abandoned them, scoring only 5 goals in 10 matches - a mere 0.5 per game. The recent past speaks of pain: a 5-0 home humiliation against Cultural Leonesa, followed by goalless defeats to Sporting Gijon, Almeria, and Cordoba. Only in the cup competition have they found joy, with a 3-1 victory over Mutilvera. The historical balance between these sides has been delicate - three consecutive 2-2 draws in their recent encounters suggest neither could dominate the other. Yet on their home ground, Granada has held the advantage with 3 wins and 1 draw from 4 meetings. The deeper patterns reveal much. Granada's defensive solidity at home (1.00 goals conceded per game) provides a foundation, though their attack remains modest (1.25 goals scored). Zaragoza's travels have been slightly more fruitful than their home struggles, averaging 0.8 goals away compared to just 0.2 in front of their own supporters. In matches such as these, where desperation meets opportunity, the wise bettor looks beyond the obvious. The path to victory often lies not in force, but in patience and defensive wisdom. The statistical patterns point toward a contest where goals will be scarce and every touch will carry the weight of survival. Key Points: • Granada CF has drawn 5 of their last 10 games, showing defensive resilience • Zaragoza scores only 0.5 goals per game, worst in the league • Three consecutive H2H meetings ended 2-2, but Granada dominates at home • Granada kept 4 clean sheets in last 10 games, Zaragoza only 2 • Both teams struggling in relegation zone, adding pressure to the encounter The Force of statistics guides us toward a low-scoring affair. In battles where survival hangs in the balance, caution often triumphs over adventure.

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