Preview
The sun will hang low over Estadio Municipal de Pasarón this Sunday as Pontevedra, the Galician side with a squad valued at a princely €3.35 million, host the plucky underdogs of Llanera, whose entire team costs less than a luxury apartment in Madrid—€725k to be exact. On paper, it’s a mismatch. But football, as we know, isn’t played on paper—or in accounting spreadsheets.
Llanera’s season has been a masterclass in defiance. Take their last outing: a 3-3 thriller against Numancia, where they clawed back from the brink not once, but twice. The bookmakers had priced them at a staggering 10.65 to win that game. They didn’t—but they didn’t lose either. That’s the spirit of a team playing with house money, and Pontevedra would be fools to ignore it.
Meanwhile, Pontevedra’s campaign has been… interesting. One week, they’re shocking Villarreal with a 1-0 win (at 7.2 odds, no less); the next, they’re stumbling against sides they should steamroll. Consistency? Not their strong suit. But when they click, they’re a nightmare. The question is: which version shows up on Sunday?
The bookmakers aren’t mincing words. Pontevedra at 1.23 to win is about as subtle as a sledgehammer. A draw sits at 5.15, while Llanera’s victory is priced at a cheeky 11.8—roughly the same odds as finding a referee listed as 'None' in the match details (seriously, check the lineup).
NerdyTips’ AI, ever the cautious pessimist, whispers two things: First, 'under 3.5 goals' at 1.35 odds (though with a trust rating of just 2/10, so maybe don’t bet the farm). Second, the 'X2' (double chance for Llanera or a draw) at 3.75, with a slightly less skeptical 1.5/10 trust score. The logic? Llanera’s resilience meets Pontevedra’s occasional complacency. It’s not a prediction; it’s a warning.
Expect a first half as tense as a goalkeeper’s gloves in a penalty shootout. Pontevedra will dominate possession, probing for gaps. Llanera? They’ll sit deep, absorb pressure, and wait for their moment—like a cat watching a mousehole. The AI’s predicted scoreline—0-1, with a goalless first half—hints at a smash-and-grab. One moment of magic, one defensive lapse, and the underdogs could steal the narrative.
But let’s be real: Pontevedra should win. They’re stronger, richer, and at home. Yet football loves a rebel, and Llanera’s entire season has been a rebellion. Whether they pull off the heist or not, one thing’s certain: this won’t be a stroll for the favorites. Bring popcorn.
The sun will hang low over Estadio Municipal de Pasarón this Sunday as Pontevedra, the Galician side with a squad valued at a princely €3.35 million, host the plucky underdogs of Llanera, whose entire team costs less than a luxury apartment in Madrid—€725k to be exact. On paper, it’s a mismatch. But football, as we know, isn’t played on paper—or in accounting spreadsheets.
Llanera’s season has been a masterclass in defiance. Take their last outing: a 3-3 thriller against Numancia, where they clawed back from the brink not once, but twice. The bookmakers had priced them at a staggering 10.65 to win that game. They didn’t—but they didn’t lose either. That’s the spirit of a team playing with house money, and Pontevedra would be fools to ignore it.
Meanwhile, Pontevedra’s campaign has been… interesting. One week, they’re shocking Villarreal with a 1-0 win (at 7.2 odds, no less); the next, they’re stumbling against sides they should steamroll. Consistency? Not their strong suit. But when they click, they’re a nightmare. The question is: which version shows up on Sunday?
The bookmakers aren’t mincing words. Pontevedra at 1.23 to win is about as subtle as a sledgehammer. A draw sits at 5.15, while Llanera’s victory is priced at a cheeky 11.8—roughly the same odds as finding a referee listed as 'None' in the match details (seriously, check the lineup).
NerdyTips’ AI, ever the cautious pessimist, whispers two things: First, 'under 3.5 goals' at 1.35 odds (though with a trust rating of just 2/10, so maybe don’t bet the farm). Second, the 'X2' (double chance for Llanera or a draw) at 3.75, with a slightly less skeptical 1.5/10 trust score. The logic? Llanera’s resilience meets Pontevedra’s occasional complacency. It’s not a prediction; it’s a warning.
Expect a first half as tense as a goalkeeper’s gloves in a penalty shootout. Pontevedra will dominate possession, probing for gaps. Llanera? They’ll sit deep, absorb pressure, and wait for their moment—like a cat watching a mousehole. The AI’s predicted scoreline—0-1, with a goalless first half—hints at a smash-and-grab. One moment of magic, one defensive lapse, and the underdogs could steal the narrative.
But let’s be real: Pontevedra should win. They’re stronger, richer, and at home. Yet football loves a rebel, and Llanera’s entire season has been a rebellion. Whether they pull off the heist or not, one thing’s certain: this won’t be a stroll for the favorites. Bring popcorn.
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U3.5 -286
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -286X2 275
Llanera to win or drawUnder 3.5 -286
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo -200
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&U4.5 347
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
0:1
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Pontevedra |
06-Apr-25
2:0
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Llanera |
24-Nov-24
0:0
| Pontevedra ![]() |
Llanera |
06-Mar-22
1:0
| Pontevedra ![]() |
| 31 Jan |
CF Talavera.
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| Pontevedra.
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| 23 Jan | D |
Merida AD.
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1:1
| Pontevedra.
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| 25 Jan | W | EI San Marti. |
0:1 |
Llanera.![]() |
Spain - Segunda División RFEF - Group 1| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Pontevedra | 34 | 51-30 | 72 |
| 2 |
Numancia | 34 | 55-24 | 67 |
| 3 |
Real Avilés | 34 | 46-38 | 55 |
| 4 |
Deportivo La Coruña | 34 | 48-29 | 54 |
| 5 |
Real Ávila | 34 | 35-29 | 52 |
| 6 |
Langreo | 34 | 34-35 | 50 |
| 7 |
Racing Santander | 34 | 55-45 | 48 |
| 8 |
Bergantiños | 34 | 50-47 | 47 |
| 9 |
Salamanca UDS | 34 | 43-48 | 47 |
| 10 |
Marino de | 34 | 38-36 | 45 |
| 11 |
Coruxo | 34 | 36-33 | 45 |
| 12 |
Real Valladolid | 34 | 42-43 | 44 |
| 13 |
Escobedo | 34 | 31-39 | 43 |
| 14 |
Compostela | 34 | 37-44 | 39 |
| 15 |
Llanera | 34 | 33-46 | 38 |
| 16 |
Gimnástica | 34 | 38-48 | 31 |
| 17 |
Guijuelo | 34 | 27-50 | 30 |
| 18 |
Laredo | 34 | 25-60 | 24 |