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  • 31 May 2026, Real Zaragoza vs Malaga CF, 0-2, Lose
  • 24 May 2026, UD Las Palmas vs Real Zaragoza, 1-1, Draw
  • 17 May 2026, Real Zaragoza vs Sporting Gijon, 1-3, Lose
  • 09 May 2026, Real Valladolid vs Real Zaragoza, 2-0, Lose
  • 01 May 2026, Real Zaragoza vs Granada, 0-1, Lose
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  • 30 May 2026, Granada vs Sporting Gijon, 1-2, Lose
  • 24 May 2026, CD Mirandes vs Granada, 3-1, Lose
  • 16 May 2026, Granada vs Burgos CF, 0-1, Lose
  • 10 May 2026, Cordoba CF vs Granada, 1-0, Lose
  • 01 May 2026, Real Zaragoza vs Granada, 0-1, Win
Granada
Away
Segunda Division
Segunda Division, Spain

Granada secured a 1-0 away win at Real Zaragoza, with the decisive goal arriving in stoppage time of the second half. Both sides matched on corner kicks, each recording seven entries, while Zaragoza had zero offsides and Granada registered two. The teams fouled each other 16 times, indicating a high-intensity midfield battle throughout the contest.

Granada’s discipline was more fragile than Zaragoza’s, collecting five yellow cards and a red, compared with Zaragoza’s three yellows and no red. That carding pattern suggests Granada pursued aggressive pressing and high-intensity duels, which paid off with late positional pressure culminating in the winner. The red card would have forced a tactical reorganization, potentially affecting both sides' defensive solidity in the closing phase.

Offensive intent was balanced by the equal foul counts and corners, implying a tightly contested battle in midfield rather than one team dominating the ball. The late Granada strike implies they maintained goal threat into stoppage, leveraging their aggression to create the decisive moment. Zaragoza offered limited offside runs, staying compact and avoiding offside opportunities that could stretch the defense.

Defensively, Zaragoza kept the scoreline at 0-0 through the majority of normal time, but Granada finally breached their resistance late. The level of fixture intensity, shown by 16 fouls apiece, points to a war of attrition rather than a possession-based rout. Granada’s late winner suggests they successfully navigated the defensive impact of playing with a man advantage at times, or at least managed to exploit the final moments despite the discipline issue.

Set-piece dynamics looked evenly matched given the identical 7 corners per side, offering both teams equal chances to test the goalkeeper from dead-ball situations. Without data on shots on target or saves, we cannot confirm a more clinical conversion; the single goal may have originated from open play during a sustained closing siege. In such a scenario, the marginal advantage in late-game organization likely proved decisive.

For bettors reviewing this match, the critical takeaway is Granada’s ability to convert in stoppage time despite a fraught disciplinary profile. The reference points—equal corners and fouls—underline that the outcome swung on late-game composure and final-third execution. Going forward, consider Granada’s capacity to apply late pressure and Zaragoza’s vulnerability to decisive blows in stoppage time when evaluating similar Segunda fixtures.

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Form Guide

Lose0-2Real Zaragoza vs Malaga CF
Draw1-1UD Las Palmas vs Real Zaragoza
Lose1-3Real Zaragoza vs Sporting Gijon
Lose2-0Real Valladolid vs Real Zaragoza
Lose0-1Real Zaragoza vs Granada
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
2:9
GOALS / MATCH
0.4
  • Real Zaragoza has lost four matches in a row with a goal difference of 2:9, scoring 0.4 goals average
Lose1-2Granada vs Sporting Gijon
Lose3-1CD Mirandes vs Granada
Lose0-1Granada vs Burgos CF
Lose1-0Cordoba CF vs Granada
Win0-1Real Zaragoza vs Granada
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
3:7
GOALS / MATCH
0.6
  • Granada has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 3:7, scoring 0.6 goals average

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PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
11:14
GOALS / MATCH
2.20
  • Real Zaragoza lost three times in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 11:14; average goals per match – 2.20
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