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Real Sociedad II vs Las Palmas prediction time is here, and it lands on 2.626-01-30 at 19:30 GMT (20:30 local) at Zubieta in San Sebastián. On paper it’s a “different ends of the table” kind of night: Sanse are trying to climb out of trouble, while Las Palmas are pushing hard for promotion. That mix usually creates a game where one team wants control and the other wants chaos… and both think they’ll get it.
Real Sociedad II come in sitting 19th with 24 points, and their last five reads like a slow Wi‑Fi connection: L‑D‑D‑D‑L. They’re also fresh from a 2–0 away loss to Leganés, which didn’t help the mood. Still, this is a young side that can surprise you—just ask La Coruña, who were beaten 0–3 by Sanse on 2.625-12-13 despite massive odds (7.5) against them. That result is a reminder: they can punish teams that switch off.
Las Palmas are 4th with 38 points, only a few points off the automatic promotion places, but they arrive with a small wobble: back-to-back defeats against Córdoba (1–2) and Racing Santander (1.44). The good news is they’ve handled big moments before—like that eyebrow-raising 1–0 win over Atlético Madrid on 2.625-04-19 at 5.5 odds. So yes, they can be excellent… and also occasionally confusing.
Sanse under Ion Ansotegui usually play with energy and fast transitions. Given their league position, expect them to be more compact than adventurous early on, aiming to stay alive and then counter through pace. Their main finisher is Gorka Carrera (8 league goals), with Jon Balda supplying ideas behind him. The problem: injuries. Ekain Orobengoa (ACL, expected back May 2.626) and Iñaki Rupérez (knee) are long-term absentees, and that limits options if the plan needs changing.
Las Palmas, coached by Luis García since June 2.625, lean into a possession-based 4-2.955. In simple terms: keep the ball, move it quickly, and try not to gift counters. He’s spoken about staying calm to break down deep blocks, and his staff have reportedly focused on defending set pieces after the recent losses. Manu Fuster (7 assists) is the creative engine, while Ale García has been finishing chances more clinically in recent weeks. There are also questions in the XI: Sandro Ramírez is unlikely to start (knee), Jasper Cillessen is out, and Marvin Park and Viti Rozada are doubts—so Dinko Horkas may get the gloves.
The market leans away: Home win 2.95, Draw 2.955, Away win 2.62. That matches the table and the head to head trend, but the recent Las Palmas slump keeps the draw in play.
Stat projections also point to “Las Palmas control, Sanse resistance”: 45% vs 55% possession, 14–12 shots, and an even 4–4 on-target. Corners are modest (4–3), and the card forecast (3 yellows for Sanse, 1 for Las Palmas) fits a home side doing more defensive running and a few “tactical hugs.”
Putting it together, the Real Sociedad II vs Las Palmas prediction that makes the most sense is a narrow away win where Las Palmas grind rather than sparkle. Predicted full-time score: 0–1, and the same 0–1 at half-time. If you want the safer angle, X2 covers the promotion chasers avoiding disaster; if you want better value, the straight away win at 2.62 lines up with the numbers.
Real Sociedad II vs Las Palmas prediction time is here, and it lands on 2.626-01-30 at 19:30 GMT (20:30 local) at Zubieta in San Sebastián. On paper it’s a “different ends of the table” kind of night: Sanse are trying to climb out of trouble, while Las Palmas are pushing hard for promotion. That mix usually creates a game where one team wants control and the other wants chaos… and both think they’ll get it.
Real Sociedad II come in sitting 19th with 24 points, and their last five reads like a slow Wi‑Fi connection: L‑D‑D‑D‑L. They’re also fresh from a 2–0 away loss to Leganés, which didn’t help the mood. Still, this is a young side that can surprise you—just ask La Coruña, who were beaten 0–3 by Sanse on 2.625-12-13 despite massive odds (7.5) against them. That result is a reminder: they can punish teams that switch off.
Las Palmas are 4th with 38 points, only a few points off the automatic promotion places, but they arrive with a small wobble: back-to-back defeats against Córdoba (1–2) and Racing Santander (1.44). The good news is they’ve handled big moments before—like that eyebrow-raising 1–0 win over Atlético Madrid on 2.625-04-19 at 5.5 odds. So yes, they can be excellent… and also occasionally confusing.
Sanse under Ion Ansotegui usually play with energy and fast transitions. Given their league position, expect them to be more compact than adventurous early on, aiming to stay alive and then counter through pace. Their main finisher is Gorka Carrera (8 league goals), with Jon Balda supplying ideas behind him. The problem: injuries. Ekain Orobengoa (ACL, expected back May 2.626) and Iñaki Rupérez (knee) are long-term absentees, and that limits options if the plan needs changing.
Las Palmas, coached by Luis García since June 2.625, lean into a possession-based 4-2.955. In simple terms: keep the ball, move it quickly, and try not to gift counters. He’s spoken about staying calm to break down deep blocks, and his staff have reportedly focused on defending set pieces after the recent losses. Manu Fuster (7 assists) is the creative engine, while Ale García has been finishing chances more clinically in recent weeks. There are also questions in the XI: Sandro Ramírez is unlikely to start (knee), Jasper Cillessen is out, and Marvin Park and Viti Rozada are doubts—so Dinko Horkas may get the gloves.
The market leans away: Home win 2.95, Draw 2.955, Away win 2.62. That matches the table and the head to head trend, but the recent Las Palmas slump keeps the draw in play.
Stat projections also point to “Las Palmas control, Sanse resistance”: 45% vs 55% possession, 14–12 shots, and an even 4–4 on-target. Corners are modest (4–3), and the card forecast (3 yellows for Sanse, 1 for Las Palmas) fits a home side doing more defensive running and a few “tactical hugs.”
Putting it together, the Real Sociedad II vs Las Palmas prediction that makes the most sense is a narrow away win where Las Palmas grind rather than sparkle. Predicted full-time score: 0–1, and the same 0–1 at half-time. If you want the safer angle, X2 covers the promotion chasers avoiding disaster; if you want better value, the straight away win at 2.62 lines up with the numbers.
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X2 -227
Las Palmas to win or draw with odds of -2272 162
Las Palmas is expected to win with odds of 162Under 2.5 -132
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo 102
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&U4.5 -154
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Las Palmas |
12-Sep-25
2:1
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Las Palmas |
30-Jan-22
0:0
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Real II |
29-Oct-21
0:1
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| 15 Mar | W |
Cordoba
| 0 |
Real II
| 2 |
| 07 Mar | W |
Real II
| 4 |
Castellon
| 2 |
| 01 Mar | L |
Real II
| 2 |
Deportivo
| 3 |
| 23 Feb | W |
Cadiz CF
| 0 |
Real II
| 2 |
| 16 Feb | W |
Real II
| 2 |
Malaga
| 1 |
| 07 Feb | W |
Andorra
| 1 |
Real II
| 2 |
| 03 Feb | W |
Nottingha
| 0 |
Real II
| 1 |
| 30 Jan | D |
Real II
| 1 |
Las Palmas
| 1 |
| 24 Jan | L |
Leganes
| 2 |
Real II
| 0 |
| 21 Jan | W |
Chelsea U21
| 2 |
Real II
| 3 |
| 16 Mar | Albacete |
- | Las Palmas |
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| 08 Mar | W | Las Palmas |
4 | Ceuta |
0 |
| 01 Mar | W | Cultural |
0 | Las Palmas |
3 |
| 21 Feb | D | Las Palmas |
1 | Castellon |
1 |
| 15 Feb | D | Mirandes |
1 | Las Palmas |
1 |
| 07 Feb | D | Las Palmas |
0 | Burgos CF |
0 |
| 30 Jan | D | Real II |
1 | Las Palmas |
1 |
| 24 Jan | L | Las Palmas |
1 | Cordoba |
2 |
| 18 Jan | L | Racing S |
4 | Las Palmas |
1 |
| 10 Jan | D | Las Palmas |
1 | Deportivo |
1 |
Spain - Segunda División| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Racing | 29 | 60-39 | 56 |
| 2 |
Almeria | 29 | 56-40 | 52 |
| 3 |
Castellón | 29 | 48-33 | 49 |
| 4 |
Deportivo La | 29 | 44-33 | 49 |
| 5 |
Las Palmas | 29 | 38-22 | 48 |
| 6 |
Malaga | 29 | 44-34 | 48 |
| 7 |
Burgos | 29 | 32-26 | 46 |
| 8 |
AD Ceuta FC | 29 | 36-43 | 44 |
| 9 |
Sporting Gijon | 29 | 38-37 | 42 |
| 10 |
Eibar | 29 | 32-30 | 41 |
| 11 |
Cordoba | 29 | 41-41 | 41 |
| 12 |
FC Andorra | 29 | 36-40 | 38 |
| 13 |
Real Sociedad | 29 | 42-41 | 37 |
| 14 |
Albacete | 29 | 33-39 | 36 |
| 15 |
Granada CF | 29 | 34-33 | 35 |
| 16 |
Cadiz | 29 | 29-36 | 35 |
| 17 |
Leganes | 29 | 29-29 | 34 |
| 18 |
Valladolid | 29 | 32-41 | 33 |
| 19 |
Huesca | 29 | 26-37 | 31 |
| 20 |
Zaragoza | 29 | 24-41 | 27 |
| 21 |
Cultural | 29 | 27-47 | 27 |
| 22 |
Mirandes | 29 | 28-47 | 24 |