Our Predictions
With both teams close in quality and recent form, a draw seems likely. Given their scoring stats, both will aim to find the net, making BTS a probable outcome. Over 2.5 goals covers the potential for at least 3 goals, which fits the trend of their games.
Andorra rarely loses at home and they’ll be motivated to get all three points. Expect both teams to score, as Córdoba's defense can be penetrable and Andorra’s attack will push for a win.
Córdoba might be primed for a quiet game and possibly snatch it on the break. Their recent away form suggests they’re capable of gritty wins, and both teams scoring is plausible, yet the game might stay tight and low-scoring.
Welcome to Extratips, where today’s drama unfolded in Spain’s Segunda División as FC Andorra edged out Córdoba 3-1 in a game full of cautious plays and tight defenses. Despite no goals, the match featured a few key moments — the hosts started confidently but struggled to break through, while Córdoba held their ground until the second half. The standout was definitely Andorra’s disciplined defense, chewing up space, and their sharp offensive moments, even if goals didn’t come early. Córdoba’s resilient backline kept the game tense, but they couldn’t avoid conceding twice in quick succession. Interestingly, pre-match predictions leaned towards a tight, low-scoring affair, with many expecting a draw or a narrow home win, but in reality, Andorra’s more attacking stance paid off. The odds had favorited the home side slightly, and the final result aligns well, though the scoreline exceeded some expectations. Head-to-head stats showed Andorra usually keeps it close, but today they pulled off a clear win, boosting their push for promotion. This result strengthens Andorra’s position while Córdoba faces the tough task of bouncing back. Major talking points? Defensive resilience versus offensive efficiency, and whether Córdoba can tighten up away from home. Either way, this fixture proves that even in defensive battles, the game’s toughness shines through — and both teams leave with plenty to ponder.