Free football predictions and tips for Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 1

16:3006.09
Real Oviedo II
Sarriana
1X
17:0006.09
Atlético Astorga
Real Ávila
1
17:0006.09
Lealtad
Numancia
1
11:0007.09
Deportivo La Coruña II
Burgos Promesas
X2
11:0007.09
Racing Santander II
Marino de Luanco
1X
16:0007.09
Bergantiños
Salamanca UDS
X2
16:0007.09
UD Ourense
Real Valladolid II
1X
17:0007.09
Gimnástica Segoviana
Sámano
1X
17:0007.09
Langreo
Coruxo
X2

Best and Worst Teams Wins

Spain
  • More Wins
Pontevedra
22
Numancia
19
Deportivo La Coruña II
16
Real Ávila
15
Real Avilés
14
Spain
  • Less Wins
Laredo
4
Guijuelo
6
Gimnástica Torrelavega
7
Llanera
9
Compostela
10

Best and Worst Teams Draws

Spain
  • More Draws
Real Avilés
13
Escobedo
13
Laredo
12
Guijuelo
12
Real Valladolid II
11
Spain
  • Less Draws
Deportivo La Coruña II
6
Pontevedra
6
Real Ávila
7
Bergantiños
8
Salamanca UDS
8

Best and Worst Teams Losses

Spain
  • More Losses
Laredo
18
Gimnástica Torrelavega
17
Guijuelo
16
Compostela
15
Llanera
14
Spain
  • Less Losses
Numancia
5
Pontevedra
6
Real Avilés
7
Langreo
10
Escobedo
11

Best and Worst Attacking Teams

Spain
  • Best Attacking Teams
Racing Santander II
55
Numancia
55
Pontevedra
51
Bergantiños
50
Deportivo La Coruña II
48
Spain
  • Worst Attacking Teams
Laredo
25
Guijuelo
27
Escobedo
31
Llanera
33
Langreo
34

Best and Worst Defending Teams

Spain
  • Best Defending Teams
Numancia
24
Deportivo La Coruña II
29
Real Ávila
29
Pontevedra
30
Coruxo
33
Spain
  • Worst Defending Teams
Laredo
60
Guijuelo
50
Salamanca UDS
48
Gimnástica Torrelavega
48
Bergantiños
47

Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 1 Last Results and Predictions

Spain Segunda División RFEF - Group 1 Standings

# Name P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1
Pontevedra
34 22 6 6 51:30
WLWWW
72
2
Numancia
34 19 10 5 55:24
WWWWL
67
3
Real Avilés
34 14 13 7 46:38
LWLDW
55
4
Deportivo La Coruña II
34 16 6 12 48:29
WWLDW
54
5
Real Ávila
34 15 7 12 35:29
LWLLL
52
6
Langreo
34 13 11 10 34:35
DLWDW
50
7
Racing Santander II
34 13 9 12 55:45
LLWWW
48
8
Bergantiños
34 13 8 13 50:47
WLDLL
47
9
Salamanca UDS
34 13 8 13 43:48
LWWWL
47
10
Marino de Luanco
34 12 9 13 38:36
WLDDL
45
11
Coruxo
34 12 9 13 36:33
WWDDD
45
12
Real Valladolid II
34 11 11 12 42:43
DLWLL
44
13
Escobedo
34 10 13 11 31:39
WWDLW
43
14
Compostela
34 10 9 15 37:44
DLWWW
39
15
Llanera
34 9 11 14 33:46
LWLDL
38
16
Gimnástica Torrelavega
34 7 10 17 38:48
LWLWL
31
17
Guijuelo
34 6 12 16 27:50
LLLLL
30
18
Laredo
34 4 12 18 25:60
DLLLW
24

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