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Looking for the best Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction? You’re in the right place. With both teams set to meet at the Nuevo Mirandilla on January 24, 2026, at 20:00 GMT, fans and punters alike are eager to see which side will come out on top. Let’s dive into the head-to-head stats, team news, and our own AI-powered betting tips to help you make sense of this intriguing Segunda División fixture.
If you’re expecting fireworks, you might want to lower your expectations—at least if history is anything to go by. In their last 13 meetings, Cadiz CF has managed 4 wins, Granada CF just 2, and a whopping 7 matches have ended in a draw. The goal tally? Cadiz with 8, Granada with 7. That’s less “goal fest” and more “defensive chess match.”
So, if you’re the type who likes to bet on “under 2.5 goals,” this fixture is basically your birthday.
Cadiz CF currently sits 8th in LaLiga 2, while Granada CF is fighting for survival in 20th. But don’t let the table fool you—both sides have shown flashes of resilience lately.
Recent results include Cadiz’s gritty 3.05 win over Sporting Gijon and a 2-2 draw at Deportivo La Coruna (where they upset the odds with a draw). Granada, meanwhile, held Eibar and Castellón to goalless draws and managed a 1-1 away draw with Athletic Club—again, defying their underdog status.
Both teams are dealing with their fair share of headaches. For Cadiz CF, injuries to Alfred Caicedo, B. Kovacevic, and Suso could limit their options, while Fali is nursing a meniscus tear. M. Diakité will miss out due to suspension, and Iza Carcelén is walking a yellow card tightrope.
Granada CF isn’t exactly injury-free either. Pau Casadesús and Álvaro Lemos are out, and three players—Jorge Pascual, Baïla Diallo, and Oscar Naasei—are one booking away from suspension. One report optimistically claimed Granada had no injury worries, but the more detailed lists suggest otherwise.
While there’s no fresh tactical gossip or staff news, both teams are expected to stick to their pragmatic roots. Cadiz will likely aim for compactness and quick transitions, while Granada, with a predicted 55% possession, may try to control the tempo and patiently probe for openings.
Neither side is likely to go gung-ho, and with both squads’ total market values hovering around €24 million, there’s little to separate them in terms of resources.
Now, let’s get to the heart of the matter—our Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction, powered by NerdyTips’ AI and a healthy dose of football common sense.
The odds for a home win are 2.7, a draw sits at 3.05, and an away win is 2.95—reflecting just how tight this contest is expected to be. Our AI leans towards a draw, and with both teams’ recent defensive solidity (and lack of goal-scoring fireworks), it’s hard to argue.
If you’re looking for betting tips, the under 2.5 goals market looks especially appealing given the head to head record and both teams’ recent form. Granada’s ability to grind out draws on the road, even against stronger sides, makes the X2 double chance a sensible option for risk-averse punters.
In summary, our Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction is for a low-scoring, hard-fought draw—one that probably won’t make the highlight reels, but could be a goldmine for those who love a good under bet. Keep an eye on the team news before kickoff, and don’t be surprised if this one is decided by a set piece or a moment of magic from an unlikely hero.
For more betting tips and head to head analysis, keep checking NerdyTips. And remember: sometimes, the best drama comes from the games nobody expects to steal the show!
Looking for the best Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction? You’re in the right place. With both teams set to meet at the Nuevo Mirandilla on January 24, 2026, at 20:00 GMT, fans and punters alike are eager to see which side will come out on top. Let’s dive into the head-to-head stats, team news, and our own AI-powered betting tips to help you make sense of this intriguing Segunda División fixture.
If you’re expecting fireworks, you might want to lower your expectations—at least if history is anything to go by. In their last 13 meetings, Cadiz CF has managed 4 wins, Granada CF just 2, and a whopping 7 matches have ended in a draw. The goal tally? Cadiz with 8, Granada with 7. That’s less “goal fest” and more “defensive chess match.”
So, if you’re the type who likes to bet on “under 2.5 goals,” this fixture is basically your birthday.
Cadiz CF currently sits 8th in LaLiga 2, while Granada CF is fighting for survival in 20th. But don’t let the table fool you—both sides have shown flashes of resilience lately.
Recent results include Cadiz’s gritty 3.05 win over Sporting Gijon and a 2-2 draw at Deportivo La Coruna (where they upset the odds with a draw). Granada, meanwhile, held Eibar and Castellón to goalless draws and managed a 1-1 away draw with Athletic Club—again, defying their underdog status.
Both teams are dealing with their fair share of headaches. For Cadiz CF, injuries to Alfred Caicedo, B. Kovacevic, and Suso could limit their options, while Fali is nursing a meniscus tear. M. Diakité will miss out due to suspension, and Iza Carcelén is walking a yellow card tightrope.
Granada CF isn’t exactly injury-free either. Pau Casadesús and Álvaro Lemos are out, and three players—Jorge Pascual, Baïla Diallo, and Oscar Naasei—are one booking away from suspension. One report optimistically claimed Granada had no injury worries, but the more detailed lists suggest otherwise.
While there’s no fresh tactical gossip or staff news, both teams are expected to stick to their pragmatic roots. Cadiz will likely aim for compactness and quick transitions, while Granada, with a predicted 55% possession, may try to control the tempo and patiently probe for openings.
Neither side is likely to go gung-ho, and with both squads’ total market values hovering around €24 million, there’s little to separate them in terms of resources.
Now, let’s get to the heart of the matter—our Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction, powered by NerdyTips’ AI and a healthy dose of football common sense.
The odds for a home win are 2.7, a draw sits at 3.05, and an away win is 2.95—reflecting just how tight this contest is expected to be. Our AI leans towards a draw, and with both teams’ recent defensive solidity (and lack of goal-scoring fireworks), it’s hard to argue.
If you’re looking for betting tips, the under 2.5 goals market looks especially appealing given the head to head record and both teams’ recent form. Granada’s ability to grind out draws on the road, even against stronger sides, makes the X2 double chance a sensible option for risk-averse punters.
In summary, our Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction is for a low-scoring, hard-fought draw—one that probably won’t make the highlight reels, but could be a goldmine for those who love a good under bet. Keep an eye on the team news before kickoff, and don’t be surprised if this one is decided by a set piece or a moment of magic from an unlikely hero.
For more betting tips and head to head analysis, keep checking NerdyTips. And remember: sometimes, the best drama comes from the games nobody expects to steal the show!
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Cadiz CF didn't play better in the last H2H match!
X2 -200
Granada CF to win or draw with odds of -200X 205
The match is expected to end in a drawUnder 2.5 -175
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchYes -103
Both teams are expected to scoreX2&U4.5 -154
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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1:1
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4
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8
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2
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Granada CF |
25-Oct-25
0:0
| Cadiz CF ![]() |
Cadiz CF |
26-Jul-25
1:1
| Granada CF ![]() |
Cadiz CF |
16-Mar-25
1:0
| Granada CF ![]() |
Granada CF |
23-Nov-24
0:0
| Cadiz CF ![]() |
Cadiz CF |
29-Mar-24
1:0
| Granada CF ![]() |
Granada CF |
03-Jan-24
2:0
| Cadiz CF ![]() |
Granada CF |
28-Feb-22
0:0
| Cadiz CF ![]() |
Cadiz CF |
13-Dec-21
1:1
| Granada CF ![]() |
Granada CF |
02-May-21
0:1
| Cadiz CF ![]() |
Cadiz CF |
04-Oct-20
1:1
| Granada CF ![]() |
| 01 Feb |
Huesca.
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| Cadiz CF.
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| 24 Jan | L |
Cadiz CF.
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1:2
| Granada CF.
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| 18 Jan | L |
Albacete.
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1:0
| Cadiz CF.
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| 09 Jan | W |
Cadiz CF.
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3:2
| Gijon.
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| 04 Jan | D |
Deportivo.
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2:2
| Cadiz CF.
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| 21 Dec | W |
Cadiz CF.
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2:0
| Castellon.
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| 13 Dec | W |
Zaragoza.
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1:2
| Cadiz CF.
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| 07 Dec | L |
Cadiz CF.
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2:3
| Racing S.
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| 03 Dec | L |
Murcia.
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3:2
| Cadiz CF.
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| 30 Nov | W |
Cordoba.
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1:2
| Cadiz CF.
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| 24 Jan | W | Cadiz CF. |
1:2 |
Granada CF.![]() |
| 19 Jan | D | Granada CF. |
0:0 |
Eibar.![]() |
| 11 Jan | D | Granada CF. |
0:0 |
Castellon.![]() |
| 06 Jan | L | Granada CF. |
1:3 |
Vallecano.![]() |
| 03 Jan | L | Almeria. |
3:2 |
Granada CF.![]() |
| 21 Dec | D | Granada CF. |
1:1 |
Albacete.![]() |
| 13 Dec | L | Gijon. |
1:0 |
Granada CF.![]() |
| 07 Dec | D | Granada CF. |
1:1 |
Ceuta.![]() |
| 04 Dec | W | Tenerife. |
0:1 |
Granada CF.![]() |
| 29 Nov | W | Cultural . |
0:1 |
Granada CF.![]() |
Spain - Segunda División| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Racing | 23 | 50-32 | 44 |
| 2 |
Castellón | 23 | 36-25 | 39 |
| 3 |
Malaga | 23 | 35-26 | 38 |
| 4 |
Las Palmas | 23 | 28-19 | 38 |
| 5 |
Deportivo La | 23 | 37-26 | 37 |
| 6 |
Almeria | 23 | 41-33 | 36 |
| 7 |
Sporting Gijon | 23 | 33-31 | 36 |
| 8 |
Cordoba | 23 | 29-26 | 35 |
| 9 |
Burgos | 23 | 26-23 | 35 |
| 10 |
AD Ceuta FC | 23 | 28-30 | 35 |
| 11 |
Cadiz | 23 | 26-26 | 34 |
| 12 |
Albacete | 23 | 28-34 | 30 |
| 13 |
Leganes | 23 | 25-23 | 29 |
| 14 |
FC Andorra | 23 | 26-31 | 29 |
| 15 |
Valladolid | 23 | 24-24 | 28 |
| 16 |
Eibar | 23 | 24-26 | 28 |
| 17 |
Granada CF | 23 | 25-28 | 26 |
| 18 |
Cultural | 23 | 25-37 | 25 |
| 19 |
Real Sociedad | 23 | 29-33 | 24 |
| 20 |
Huesca | 23 | 21-32 | 24 |
| 21 |
Zaragoza | 23 | 21-35 | 22 |
| 22 |
Mirandes | 23 | 23-40 | 17 |