Granada CF vs FC Andorra Prediction and value tip
Granada CF
FC Andorra
The Granada CF vs FC Andorra prediction leans heavily toward the visitors. Bookmakers have priced Granada as favorites (~1.80) based on historical stature, but the betting tips data suggests significant value in the underdog. Granada’s midfield is depleted, and their home record (4-7-4) is amongst the poorest in the division. Andorra’s momentum makes the "Double Chance" or "Draw No Bet" markets particularly lucrative.
| Selection | Confidence | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| FC Andorra Double Chance (X2) | 8/10 | Andorra has won 3 straight and dominates possession, while Granada is missing their starting midfield core due to injury. |
Match Preview & Form Guide
As we head into Round 30 of the 2025/2026 Segunda División season, Granada CF hosts FC Andorra at the Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes in a clash that highlights two teams moving in opposite directions. Despite the home advantage, Pacheta’s Granada side currently sits in 17th place with 35 points, struggling for consistency. Their recent form (W-L-L-W-L) was briefly bolstered by a 2-0 away win against Deportivo La Coruña, but deep-rooted injury issues continue to plague the squad.
In contrast, FC Andorra, led by Carles Manso, is one of the league's most in-form teams. Following three consecutive victories against Sporting Gijón, Córdoba, and Zaragoza, "Els Tricolors" have climbed to 12th place (38 points). Andorra is playing with a level of confidence and tactical clarity that suggests they could easily crash the top ten by April.
Key Absences & Squad News:
- Granada CF: A massive blow in midfield as Rubén Alcaraz and Pedro Alemañ remain sidelined with hamstring injuries. Forward Mohamed Bouldini is also out, leaving Jorge Pascual as the primary goal threat.
- FC Andorra: The visitors are missing Manu Nieto (knee) and Edgar González (hamstring). However, the return of Marc Cardona and the emergence of Min-su Kim have kept their attack prolific.
Tactical Analysis & Key Battles
This match presents a fascinating "clash of philosophies." Under Manso, FC Andorra remains committed to a high-possession 4-3-3 system, often dominating the ball with over 65% possession even away from home. Their midfield pivot, Sergio Molina, is the league's heartbeat, dictating tempo and finding Josep Cerdà in wide areas.
Granada, conversely, has become increasingly reactive under Pacheta. In their recent victory over Deportivo, they won with just 35% possession, relying on a direct 5-3-2 block and the clinical finishing of José Arnaiz. The key battle will be in the center of the park; with Granada missing their two best ball-winners (Alcaraz and Alemañ), they risk being completely bypassed by Andorra's technical triangles.