Currently occupying 19th place, the home team has gathered 31 points from 6 wins, 13 draws, and 15 losses. Their penultimate match ended in a home draw against Girona (1-1), followed by another draw away at Sevilla (2-2). This team has had a home advantage, accruing 19 points at their stadium, with 17 goals scored and 25 conceded, compared to 12 points away, where they netted 15 goals and conceded 26. In their last 10 home matches in the league, Leganés has recorded 2 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses, earning 9 points from a possible 30. The most common score at half-time in their home matches has been 0-0 (11 out of 17 games). The team has conceded goals in 8 of the last 10 matches, indicating a lack of defensive solidity; however, they have scored in 7 of the last 10 games in this competition. Previous home matches have seen fewer goals, as 7 of their last 17 matches in the league ended with less than 1.5 goals. In 34 league games, they have never turned around a deficit in the 15 matches in which they conceded first. Noteworthy features in their last 17 home games include 8 of their 17 goals scored between the 76th and 90th minutes, while they conceded 9 of their 25 goals in the same period.
Leganés approaches this contest after a 2-2 draw. In their last outing against Sevilla, the goals were scored by Munir El Haddadi and Javi Hernández. The side, managed by Borja Jiménez, generally operates in a 4-4-2 tactical formation, focusing on controlled transitions, mainly through the central corridor. Dani Raba and Munir El Haddadi are vital in unbalancing opposing defences. When attacking, the team often exploits the right flank, leveraging the depth offered by defender Julian Chicco. Unfortunately, the home manager will be without Javi Hernández, who is suspended, as well as Enric Franquesa and Borna Barišić due to injury issues.