The visiting side currently stands in 5th place, having gained 51 points from 14 wins, 9 draws, and 8 losses. They faced a setback in their penultimate match, losing to Tenerife (2-0), which was followed by a home defeat (1-2) against the recently promoted team. Huesca remains largely unaffected by home advantage, displaying similar points both home and away, with 28 goals netted and 15 conceded at home, against 14 scored and 12 conceded while playing away. In their last 10 championship fixtures, Huesca registered 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses, achieving 15 points from a possible 30. Often, their matches conclude with a 1-0 result, seen in 7 of 15 games. They have consistently found the net, scoring in 7 of their last 10 league games. Away games also reflect a trend for few goals, with 11 of their last 16 yielding less than 2.5 goals. In 31 matches, they have gone behind in the scoring on 12 occasions yet managed to recover just three times; notably, 5 of their 14 goals scored on the road have come between the 76th and 90th minutes.
Huesca has seen a dip in form recently in the Adelante League, suffering back-to-back defeats, including a recent 1-2 loss to the newly promoted side. The team utilises a 5-3-2 formation, primarily exploiting the left flank for their offensive play, favouring speed to break past opposing defences. Patrick Soko is a key figure in attack, blending agility with finishing capability. Meanwhile, Ignasi Vilarrasa is integral to the squad, ensuring fluidity through timely passes and significant assisting roles. Left-back Jordi Martín is suspended, confirming his absence for the upcoming match.