Castellon (home)
- Castellon sits in seventh place in the LaLiga 2 table with 51 points after 32 games (home: W9 D3 L3).
- They are at their most potent at home, winning nine, drawing three and losing three of their 15 home matches this season.
- The Orange Army has not tasted victory in their last 5 LaLiga 2 games (D2 L3), and they failed to beat Granada CF in their most recent meeting against the Andalusians, a 0-0 draw at Granada's ground two months ago.
- Their 4-2-3-1 system sees them press in the opposition third and use the wings to good effect, transitioning quickly from defense to attack.
- They’re prolific on set pieces and have a dangerous striker up top.
- Ousmane Nana Camara is Castellon’s focal point in attack, having scored 9 goals in 25 appearances this LaLiga 2 season.
- The presence of Alex Calatrava, who has scored two of their last six, adds an attacking spark.
Granada CF (away)
- Granada CF have won 3 of their last 5 games, drawn 1 and lost 1 in the league, and that poor result came against Las Palmas (2-0).
- The 13th-placed team, who have 42 points in 33 games, has won 5, drawn 4 and lost 7 of their 16 away games this campaign.
- Jorge Pascual is Granada’s top scorer this campaign with 7 goals in 31 league appearances, while Jose Arnaiz’s 3 goals in their last 5 gives Granada a clinical edge in recent weeks.
- Manuel Trigueros has been a key contributor, with 3 assists in their last 5.
Head-to-Head
In their last 3 head-to-head clashes in LaLiga 2, Granada CF has won 2 and drawn 1 , Castellon has yet to win in this fixture.
Key Players
- Ousmane Nana Camara is Castellon’s focal point in attack, having scored 9 goals in 25 appearances this LaLiga 2 season.
- The presence of Alex Calatrava, who has scored two of their last six, adds an attacking spark.
- Jorge Pascual is Granada’s top scorer this campaign with 7 goals in 31 league appearances.
- Jose Arnaiz has scored 3 goals in their last 5, giving Granada a recent clinical edge.
- Manuel Trigueros has been a key contributor, with 3 assists in their last 5.
Prediction
This clash of pressing intensity vs. controlled compactness should be a chess match, but the better recent form of Granada CF and their head-to-head record against Castellon means we’re going with the away win .