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    Granada CF VS Castellon

    Spanish La Liga 2
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    It's been rare for Granada to keep a clean sheet recently. In fact, Granada's defense has been breached in five of their last six matches, conceding nine goals during that period. That pattern won't necessarily continue into the next match. Castellón will enter the match on the back of a 4-1 victory over SD Huesca in La Liga 2. In that match, Castellón enjoyed 46% possession and had 13 attempts on goal, eight of which were on target. For Castellón, the goalscorers were Cala (9'), Fabrizio Brignani (19'), Santiago (31'), and Beñat Gerenabarrena (74'). Huesca had 12 shots on goal, six of which were on target. Enrich (60') scored for SD Huesca.
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    • SA1TAMA
      SA1TAMA
      Granada CF vs Castellon - Strengths & Weaknesses Granada CF Strengths Slight historical edge in head-to-head matches Can score goals when in form Some attacking quality and set-piece threat Weaknesses Poor recent form, multiple defeats Defensive issues, concede regularly Low scoring output lately Castellon Strengths Strong recent form and momentum Productive attack, capable of scoring goals Compact and organized defensively Weaknesses Less dominant away from home Historically weaker head-to-head vs Granada Occasional defensive lapses Overall Granada are struggling defensively and have poor recent results. Castellons recent form and attacking output give them an edge. Prediction Castellon win. Pick Hdp Away.
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      SPA D2 Granada CF 0-0 Castellon
    • Onebetting
      Onebetting Won 13/14
      Spanish La Liga 2 · Round 21 11-01-2026 23:15 Sunday_____Current Form Granada CF Struggling this season and currently near the bottom of the table with poor form. Recent matches show few wins, several draws and losses, especially at home. Scored 23 goals and conceded 27 so far in league play. Offensive struggles: goals are harder to come by consistently. Summary: Inconsistent, especially defensively, and lacking rhythm at home. CD Castellón In contrast, Castellón is performing well, comfortably positioned higher in the table and pushing for promotion/playoffs. Recent form shows multiple wins in 5 matches, including a big 41 win over SD Huesca. Strong attack with higher goals scored this season. Summary: Solid form with offensive confidence, especially away from home.
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      SPA D2 Granada CF 0-0 Castellon
    • RA1ZOSOLOZ
      RA1ZOSOLOZ
      Granada CF and CD Castellón have met 8 times in official competitions. Granada has the edge with 3 wins, Castellón has 2 wins, and 3 matches ended in draws. Goals scored: Granada 20, Castellón 10. Granada CF and Castellón share a modest but competitive rivalry in Spains lower divisions. Out of 8 official meetings, Granada has won 3 compared to Castellóns 2, with 3 draws. Recent encounters favor Granada, who won both matches in the 2024/25 Segunda División season (32 away and 21 at home). Matches between these sides are consistently high-scoring, with both teams finding the net in their last two clashes. Granadas current squad blends experience and youth, with Luca Zidane in goal, midfield anchors Rubén Alcaraz and Gerard Gumbau, and attacking options José Arnáiz and Mohamed Bouldini. Castellón counters with Amir Abedzadeh in goal, defensive leaders Salva Ruiz and Óscar Gil, and forwards Awer Mabil and Douglas Aurelio. While Castellón has shown resilience, Granadas recent fo
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      SPA D2 Granada CF 0-0 Castellon
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