FC Porto B (home)
- FC Porto B has taken two wins from their last three home games and look likely to see off struggling Lusitania FC when the sides meet in the Liga Segunda 2025-2026 on Sunday, according to our FC Porto B vs Lusitania FC prediction.
- Trofim Melnichenko has been Porto B’s main goal threat this season with two in nine league games, but Joao Brandao’s side are more about possession and transition than any one player.
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- Back-to-back victories over Chaves and Portimonense have set them up nicely for the remainder of the campaign.
- Their home record in the Liga Segunda is two wins, one draw and three losses so far in 2025-2026 and they have conceded seven in six home games.
Lusitania FC (away)
- Lusitania, by contrast, play a more compact 4-2-3-1 in which they stay compact to keep the play in front of them and hit quickly on the break or from set-pieces.
- Dylan Collard is their main outlet with four goals in 11 Segunda games, but they have been struggling recently with no wins in their last five, which is worth considering for those looking at the FC Porto B vs Lusitania FC betting tips.
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- Lusitania have won two and lost three of their five away matches in the Liga Segunda 2025-2026, averaging 1.20 goals per away game.
Key Players
- Trofim Melnichenko has been Porto B’s main goal threat this season with two in nine league games.
- Dylan Collard is their main outlet with four goals in 11 Segunda games.
Betting Insights
- Porto B are slight favorites for this game, but the 2.48 line available is surprisingly good, given the form of the two teams and could be one of the more interesting FC Porto B vs Lusitania FC betting tips.
- Lusitania are at 2.77 and the draw is at 3.18, which seems like a better way to go for this early-season test of Lusitania’s survival credentials and Porto B’s progress as a development squad.
- Under 2.5 goals is favoured at 1.69 for this Liga Segunda clash.
Prediction
The odds for a home win are better than evens at 2.48 , but there is enough about Lusitania to suggest that a draw might be a wiser bet than backing the home side.