Sun, 11 Jan 2026, 11:00
Segunda Liga
Portugal
Portugal
Full Time

Match Timeline

33'
Xavier🟨
Yellow Card
46'
Welinton Junior🔄
Substitution 1 → Danio Djassi
54'
Sarará🟨
Yellow Card
56'
Berna🟨
Yellow Card
66'
Landinho🔄
Substitution 1 → Lucas Duarte
67'
Dauda Mohammed🔄
Substitution 2 → Tamblé Monteiro
67'
Mario Rivas🔄
Substitution 2 → Tiago Leite
81'
Vasco Moreira🔄
Substitution 3 → Michel Costa
85'
Eirô🔄
Substitution 4 → Filipe Cruz
90'
Mamede🔄
Substitution 3 → Francisco Canário
90+1'
Henrique Martins🟨
Yellow Card
90+4'
Danio Djassi🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

3Yellow Cards4
0Red Cards0

Starting Lineups

PortimonensePortimonense1:1

Starting XI

26Maycon CleitonG
2Alexandre FernandoD
17João ReisD
21Dauda MohammedF
37SararáM
47Welat CagroM
93Welinton JuniorM
73Marlon JuniorD
15XavierM
18MamedeM
31Edney HenriqueD

Felgueiras 1932Felgueiras 19321:1

Starting XI

25Felipe ScheibigG
5Pedro RosasD
18Gabi PereiraM
20BernaM
33DárioD
6Henrique MartinsM
7Mario RivasF
34Afonso SilvaD
8LandinhoM
78Vasco MoreiraM
61EirôD

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Portimonense
Portimonense
Form: W-W-L-L-L
Felgueiras 1932
Felgueiras 1932
Form: W-W-W-L-D
Record
2 W
1 D
7 L
3 W
3 D
4 L
Goals Per Game
0.7
Scored
vs
1.1
Scored
1.5
Conceded
vs
1.5
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
20%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
40%
BTTS
50%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:0.5
Away:0.8
Conceded
Home:1.5
Away:1.5
Scored
Home:1.0
Away:1.2
Conceded
Home:1.2
Away:1.8

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1490
Average
1542
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1413
↓ Momentum (-76)
1578
↑ Momentum (+36)
Expected Outcome
29%
Home Win
32%
Draw
39%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1480
Attack
1488
1465
Defence
1526
Recent Form
1434
Attack
1490
1457
Defence
1525
Post-Match Changes
-1
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Defensive Resurgence Meets Winning Streak in Segunda Liga Clash
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_NO
Odds:2.10
Expected Value:+26.0%
Confidence:65

Hello, fellow underdog enthusiasts! We have a fascinating matchup in Portugal's Segunda Liga this weekend as 17th-placed Portimonense host 9th-placed Felgueiras 1932. On paper, this looks like a straightforward encounter for the visitors, but as your friendly neighbourhood underdog hunter, I'm here to sniff out where the real value might be hiding. Let's start with the little puppy of this story: Portimonense. Sitting just above the relegation zone with 18 points from 16 matches, their season has been a struggle. Their home form makes particularly grim reading – zero wins from their last four home matches, with just two goals scored and six conceded in that span. However, and this is a big however, they've suddenly found a defensive resilience that demands attention. In their last two matches, they secured back-to-back 1-0 away victories against Farense and, impressively, 4th-placed Chaves. Conceding zero goals across 180 minutes against sides with respectable attacking records (Chaves averaged 1.0 goals per game over their last ten) is no small feat. The trends confirm an improvement: their goals conceded slope is negative (-0.1879), and they're averaging 2.00 points over their last three games. Could this be a genuine turnaround? Their opponents, Felgueiras 1932, are the form team arriving with a three-match winning streak. They dispatched Oliveirense 1-0 and FC Porto B 2-0 at home before pulling off a notable 3-2 away win at 6th-placed União de Leiria. Their attack has been clicking, averaging 2.00 goals over the last three, and they sit comfortably in the top half of the table. Their away form is more modest (20% win rate from the last five), but they've proven they can score on the road, netting 1.20 goals per away game. The head-to-head history offers a curious twist, though. In their only two previous meetings, Portimonense remains unbeaten (one win, one draw), including a 3-2 victory in their last encounter. So, where does the underdog value lie? The market has installed Felgueiras as the favourite at 2.15, with Portimonense the outsider at 2.90. While my heart wants to cheer for the home underdog, their abysmal home record makes a win bet a hope more than a value play. The draw at 3.25 is more tempting, but the data points me in a different direction. The key narrative here is defence. Both teams have kept two clean sheets in their last three matches. Portimonense's goals conceded per game has plummeted recently, and Felgueiras, while scoring, have also tightened up at the back (conceding just 0.67 goals per game in their last three). Portimonense averages a meagre 0.50 goals per home game, while Felgueiras concedes 1.80 on the road. This sets the stage for a potentially cagey affair. The goal expectancy model suggests 2.50 total goals, but recent defensive trends and the potential for a tense, low-scoring battle between a team fighting for survival and one protecting a winning run create a compelling case for **Both Teams Not to Score**. The market consensus gives a 55.7% chance for Both Teams to Score (Yes), making the 'No' outcome the undervalued underdog at odds of 2.10. Given the recent shutouts and Portimonense's struggle to score at home, I believe the probability of at least one team failing to find the net is significantly higher than the market implies. **Key Points:** * Portimonense have won their last two matches 1-0, showing marked defensive improvement. * Felgueiras 1932 are on a three-game winning streak but have also kept two clean sheets in that run. * Portimonense's home attack is the weakest in the league, averaging just 0.50 goals per game at their venue. * Head-to-head favours Portimonense (unbeaten in two meetings). * Recent form trends for both sides show improving defensive metrics. **Summary:** This is a clash between a team discovering defensive solidity and a team riding a wave of confidence. While Felgueiras are rightly favoured, the value for us underdog supporters lies in opposing the market expectation of goals from both sides. The recent clean sheets and Portimonense's home scoring woes point towards a match where one, or possibly both, nets remain untouched. I'm backing the underdog outcome in the BTTS market.

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