Free football predictions and tips for Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 3

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Poblense
Espanyol II
1X
16:0006.09
Poblense
Espanyol II
1X
17:0006.09
Andratx
Sant Andreu
1
17:0006.09
Andratx
Sant Andreu
1
17:3006.09
Barbastro
Olot
1X
17:3006.09
Barbastro
Olot
1X
19:0006.09
Atlético Baleares
Castellón II
X2
19:0006.09
Atlético Baleares
Castellón II
X2
11:0007.09
Ibiza Islas Pitiusas
Terrassa
X2
11:0007.09
Barcelona B
Porreres
X
11:0007.09
Barcelona B
Porreres
X
11:0007.09
Ibiza Islas Pitiusas
Terrassa
X2
17:0007.09
Lleida Esportiu
Torrent
X2
17:0007.09
Lleida Esportiu
Torrent
X2
17:4507.09
Reddis
Girona II
2
17:4507.09
Reddis
Girona II
2
18:0007.09
Alcoyano
Valencia II
1X
18:0007.09
Alcoyano
Valencia II
1X

Best and Worst Teams Wins

Spain
  • More Wins
Europa Fc
21
Sant Andreu
17
Atlético Baleares
17
Valencia II
15
Torrent
15
Spain
  • Less Wins
Badalona
3
Mallorca II
4
Alzira
7
Peña Deportiva
8
Cornellà
9

Best and Worst Teams Draws

Spain
  • More Draws
Lleida Esportiu
18
Espanyol II
12
Sabadell
11
Peña Deportiva
11
Olot
11
Spain
  • Less Draws
Europa Fc
6
Mallorca II
6
Andratx
7
Badalona
8
Valencia II
8

Best and Worst Teams Losses

Spain
  • More Losses
Mallorca II
24
Badalona
23
Alzira
18
Peña Deportiva
15
Cornellà
14
Spain
  • Less Losses
Atlético Baleares
6
Europa Fc
7
Lleida Esportiu
7
Sabadell
8
Sant Andreu
8

Best and Worst Attacking Teams

Spain
  • Best Attacking Teams
Sant Andreu
64
Europa Fc
60
Sabadell
52
Atlético Baleares
49
Torrent
43
Spain
  • Worst Attacking Teams
Badalona
22
Mallorca II
22
Alzira
29
Peña Deportiva
34
Olot
35

Best and Worst Defending Teams

Spain
  • Best Defending Teams
Atlético Baleares
27
Lleida Esportiu
30
Sabadell
32
Terrassa
32
Espanyol II
34
Spain
  • Worst Defending Teams
Badalona
65
Mallorca II
61
Alzira
58
Cornellà
47
Peña Deportiva
42

Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 3 Last Results and Predictions

Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 3 Standings

# Name P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1
Europa Fc
34 21 6 7 60:34
WWWWW
69
2
Atlético Baleares
34 17 11 6 49:27
WWDDW
62
3
Sant Andreu
34 17 9 8 64:40
LLWWD
60
4
Sabadell
34 15 11 8 52:32
WWLWL
56
5
Torrent
34 15 10 9 43:35
WLWWW
55
6
Valencia II
34 15 8 11 41:35
LWWDL
53
7
Espanyol II
34 13 12 9 40:34
DDDLL
51
8
Terrassa
34 14 9 11 38:32
WLWLW
51
9
Andratx
34 14 7 13 38:42
WWDWL
49
10
Elche II
34 12 11 11 43:38
DLLDW
47
11
Olot
34 12 11 11 35:35
WWDLW
47
12
Ibiza Islas Pitiusas
34 12 10 12 37:37
LLDLW
46
13
Lleida Esportiu
34 9 18 7 38:30
LDLDW
45
14
Cornellà
34 9 11 14 39:47
DWLWL
38
15
Peña Deportiva
34 8 11 15 34:42
DWDLD
35
16
Alzira
34 7 9 18 29:58
LLLLL
30
17
Mallorca II
34 4 6 24 22:61
LLWWL
18
18
Badalona
34 3 8 23 22:65
LLLLL
17

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