Granada vs Elche Prediction – Segunda División
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Here you’ll find the best prediction for Granada vs Elche in the second division, along with match analysis and betting tips.
Read below for our detailed analysis of both teams, including their recent records and key statistics from their last games to provide the best prediction for this match between Granada and Elche.
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Betting tip and prediction for this match between Granada vs Elche
The best prediction for Granada vs Elche in the Adelante League is over 2.0 goals. Granada is performing well and is actively fighting to stay in the playoff zone, likely adopting a very offensive posture. Elche, while not in peak condition, is also pushing for the top and cannot afford to drop points. We anticipate an open match with chances of goals for both teams. Hence, backing the ‘over 2.0 goals’ market appears to be a solid choice.
The best prediction for Granada vs Elche
Over 0.5 goals in the first half (live betting suggestion)
Over 1.5 goals (live, double or triple betting suggestion)
Over 2.0 Asian goals (risky prediction)
Match preview: Granada vs Elche
Granada and Elche will meet at Nuevo Los Carmenes Stadium for the 37th round of the Adelante League. The last time these two teams faced each other in this edition, they ended in a 2-2 draw on 15-09-2024. Recent head-to-head records show an advantage for the visiting team, with 1 victory and 2 draws from the last 3 encounters. While Granada sits in 8th position and Elche leads the table, it’s worth noting the 7th-place home performance of Granada against Elche’s 8th-place away record.
Team analysis: Granada
The home team currently occupies 8th place, accruing 55 points from 16 wins, 10 draws, and 10 losses. In their penultimate match, they triumphed over Albacete with a score of 0-2 and followed that with a 2-3 win against FC Cartagena. Performance at home has been strong, earning 33 points with 33 goals scored and only 17 conceded, compared to 22 points gained on the road with 25 goals scored against 28 conceded.
In this competition, there have been no 11 matches without a home goal. While defensive solidity has been a challenge, having conceded in 7 of their last 10 outings, their attack has proven consistent, scoring in 8 of the same games. At home, there’s a trend for goal-heavy matches, with 12 out of 18 ending with over 2.5 goals. Out of 36 matches in this season, they have only managed to overturn the score twice when conceding first. Notably, in their last 18 home games, 6 of their 17 goals were conceded between the 46th and 60th minutes.
Granada is determined to maintain their playoff spot in the Adelante League, recently securing a win against Cartagena, thanks to goals from Miguel Rubio, Lucas Ariel Boyé, and Manu Trigueros. Operating a 4-2-3-1 formation, they rely on Myrto Uzuni’s sharp finishing and presence in the opposition area, with Lucas Boyé adding strategic movement to the attack. Sergio Ruiz plays a crucial role in linking play, facilitating passing and control. It appears all players will be available for the upcoming match.
Team analysis: Elche
The visiting team currently sits first with 66 points, having secured 19 wins, 10 draws, and 7 losses. In their penultimate match, they defeated Cadiz 0-1 and followed that with a 2-2 draw against Albacete at home. They excel in home matches, amassing 44 points, whereas they’ve only gathered 22 points from away fixtures. In the last 10 matches for the championship, Elche has achieved 3 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses, accumulating 14 points out of a possible 30.
Defensively, they have conceded in 7 of their last 10 games but consistently scored, netting in 9 of those matches. When playing away, they tend to have fewer goals, as evidenced by 13 of their last 17 matches finishing with less than 2.5 goals. In 36 games this season, they’ve only turned around the score twice after conceding first.
Elche is battling for the Adelante League title but could only manage a draw against Albacete last time out. Operating a 4-2-3-1 system, they rely on the positional awareness and area presence of Agustín Álvarez and Mourad El Ghezouani to drive their attack, while Jehosan acts as the brains in midfield, transforming possession into goal-scoring opportunities. Notably, left winger Yago Santiago is sidelined and will likely miss the remainder of the season.