Cadiz
- Cadiz have won 6 of their 20 home matches in LaLiga 2 (D2, L12), conceding 28 goals at an average of 1.40 per game.
- Imanol Idiakez took over as Cadiz manager towards the end of April 2026 and his priority was to settle down a team that were all over the place.
- Idiakez has achieved that, but his side are still without consistency and come into this weekend’s action in 18th position in the 2025-2026 LaLiga 2 standings after collecting 39 points from 39 games.
- Cadiz have lost their last two home games but it’s important to note that they haven’t exactly been blowout losses and we think the hosts will be a lot more solid on Sunday.
Leganes
- Leganes have won 4 of their 20 away matches in the Spanish second tier (D7, L9), scoring 1.00 and conceding 1.25 goals per match.
- Leganes are just 3 points better off in 17th place, but Igor Oca has also been unable to make a significant difference since taking over in December 2025.
- Oca’s men have lost four, drawn one and won none of their last five matches and have failed to take a single point from their two most recent away trips.
Head-to-Head
Cadiz’s form has been so poor that it’s difficult to go against the draw at a generous odds of 3.38 , and the head-to-head also suggests we could see a stalemate in Andalusia as the last LaLiga 2 meeting between these sides finished 1-1 at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque .
Key Players
- Antonio Cordero has been a revelation for the Yellow Submarine in recent weeks, scoring two of their three goals in the last five games and he could be the key man in Andalusia, while Iuri Tabatadze continues to lead the scoring charts with six from 18 appearances.
- For Leganes, Alex Millan is a reliable veteran presence in the front line with six goals in 35 league appearances this season and they can provide a regular attacking threat for Oca’s side on Sunday.
Prediction
This should be a chess match of sorts, with both teams struggling to hit their stride, and with that in mind, we’re going with a low-scoring draw .