Segunda División
Las Palmas vs Mirandes Prediction - 8th December 2025
Monday, December 8, 2025 at 17:30Prediction
UNDER 2 5
Odds
1.62
Implied Probability
61.7%
Expected Value
+5%
Las Palmas vs Mirandes: Home Fortress Meets Travel Woes
Analysis
This Segunda División clash presents a classic tale of two teams heading in opposite directions. Las Palmas, sitting pretty in 4th place with 29 points, have transformed their home ground into a fortress with a perfect 100% win record in their last four home matches. Their defensive solidity at home is particularly impressive, conceding just 0.75 goals per game while scoring a healthy 2.25 goals per game on their own patch.
Mirandes, meanwhile, are languishing in the relegation zone in 21st position with only 15 points from 16 games. Their away form has been nothing short of disastrous - zero wins in their last four away trips, coupled with a porous defense that's shipping 2.25 goals per game on the road. While they do score slightly more away from home (1.25 goals per game), it's not nearly enough to compensate for their defensive frailties.
Looking at recent results, Las Palmas showed their quality with a 3-1 home victory against Racing Santander, one of the league's top teams. However, they did stumble in their last away match, losing 1-0 to Castellón. Mirandes' recent form is concerning - they've managed just two wins in their last ten games, including a 0-2 home loss to Sporting Gijon in the Copa del Rey and a 3-2 defeat at Malaga.
The head-to-head record heavily favors Las Palmas at home, where they've won 3 out of 4 meetings against Mirandes. Given the stark contrast in home and away form, coupled with the league positions, this looks like a mismatch on paper.
From a betting perspective, the goal expectancy model suggests Las Palmas should score around 2.25 goals to Mirandes' 1.00. However, both teams have shown defensive improvements recently, and Las Palmas' home games tend to be controlled affairs. The under 2.5 goals market at 1.62 offers solid value, especially considering Las Palmas' strong home defense and Mirandes' struggles to convert chances on the road.