Deportivo la coruna vs huesca predictions lineups and betting tips

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Predictions, Lineups & Betting Tips Predictions

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Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Predictions

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Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Predictions, Lineups & Betting Tips

Match Details: September 19th, 2025 | Riazor | La Liga 2 | 19:30 GMT

As La Liga 2 starts to get into flow, Deportivo La Coruna welcome Huesca to the Riazor as both sides look to climb the table and make it back into the promised land, La Liga.

Key Betting Tip: Deportivo to win @1.80 odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.

Deportivo Predicted XI: Parreno, Barcia, Louriero, Navarro, Escudero, Patino, Villares, Cruz, Soriano, Hernandez, Mullattieri

Huesca Predicted XI: Jiminez, Perez, Sebastian, Pulido, Abad Alvarez, Sielva, Alonso, Luna, Enrich, Kortajarena

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Current League Standings

With five games gone of the La Liga 2 season, both sides look in good form to regain promotion back into La Liga. Deportivo sit second in the table with 11 points, and are one of just four teams that still remain unbeaten. Huesca are below Deportivo but still performing well. They are in 6th on 10 points.

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Head-to-Head Timeline

The two Spanish sides have faced off against each other just six times in their history. Deportivo have won three, Huesca have won two, and they have drawn once.

Recent Head-to-Head Results:

Feb 2025 – Deportivo 0–0 Huesca (LaLiga2) Aug 2024 – Huesca 2–1 Deportivo (LaLiga2) Jul 2020 – Deportivo 2–1 Huesca (LaLiga2) Aug 2019 – Huesca 3–1 Deportivo (LaLiga2) May 2012 – Deportivo 2–1 Huesca (LaLiga2)

As we can see from the last five fixtures, the results between these two sides are very equal. Deportivo have won twice, Huesca have won twice, and in their most recent meeting they drew 0-0.

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Matches Analysis

Deportivo La Coruna Last 5 Matches:

Mirandés 1–5 Deportivo (LaLiga2) Deportivo 1–0 Sporting Gijon (LaLiga2) Leganés 2–2 Deportivo (LaLiga2) Deportivo 0–0 Burgos (LaLiga2) Granada 1–3 Deportivo (LaLiga2)

Deportivo have performed extremely well in their past five matches. They have won three of them, whilst drawing twice. If they can start turning those draws into wins, we will likely see them in La Liga next season.

Huesca Last 5 Matches:

Huesca 1–0 Malaga (LaLiga2) AD Ceuta 2–1 Huesca (LaLiga2) Huesca 2–1 Eibar (LaLiga2) Mirandes 0–1 Huesca (LaLiga2) Huesca 1–1 Leganes (LaLiga2)

Huesca have also performed well in their previous five matches. Had they not been sloppy and lost to AD Ceuta, they would be nearer the top of the table.

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Predictions

Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 68% confidence in both teams to score. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.

Football Park’s best tip: Deportivo to win @1.80 our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted both teams to score in this fixture.

Key Players to Watch: Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca

Yeremay Hernandez (Deportivo) – A fantastic Spanish winger who, despite playing in the second division, is worth over £15 million. Hernandez is speedy and finds it easy to beat any slow defender. Dani Jiminez (Huesca) – A former winner of the Segunda division (second division of Spain), Dani Jiminez’s experience will be vital if Huesca are looking to gain promotion this season.

Deportivo La Coruna vs Huesca Match Facts

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Stadium: Built in 1944, the Riazor stadium is the 13th biggest in Spain. In its history, the Spanish national side has played five matches in the stadium. This includes a 5-0 win against Belgium in 2009.

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