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Match Preview: Spain Segunda Division: Leganes - Huesca 18/05/2026

Date: May 18, 2026
Time: 18:30 (UTC)
Weather: 22.7° (C) and Sunny
Excitement Rating: 5 / 10

Projected Lineups

Leganes

G: Juan Soriano
D: Marvel
D: Lalo Aguilar
D: Enric Franquesa
D: S. Figueredo
M: A. Diawara
M: S. Cissé
M: Melero
M: Dani RodrĂ­guez
A: Juan Cruz
A: Naim GarcĂ­a

Huesca

G: Dani Jiménez
D: Jorge Pulido
D: Julio Alonso
D: Toni Abad
D: Álvaro Carrillo
M: Óscar Sielva
M: Piña
M: D. Luna
M: JesĂșs Álvarez
A: Portillo
A: Sergi Enrich

Leganes will host Huesca on Monday, May 18, at 18:30 UTC in the Segunda División at Estadio Municipal de Butarque, a stadium nestled in the heart of this working-class suburb just south of Madrid, known for its vibrant local industry and community spirit. With a clear, sunny sky and temperatures around 72°F, the conditions promise a pleasant evening for football, reminiscent of the brisk spring days that often fill the terraces with passionate supporters eager to fuel their team’s mid-table ambitions. The two sides last met in August 2025, a tightly contested encounter that ended in a 1-1 draw, reflecting the disciplined, tactically aware style characteristic of teams grappling with the challenges of Spain’s competitive second tier. Fans can expect a game where resilience and tactical nuance, much like the industrious character of Leganes itself, will be on full display.

LeganĂ©s, known as the “Pepineros,” seeks a vital point to steady their season in front of their passionate Madrid suburbs crowd.

LeganĂ©s has struggled recently, slipping through matches with a languid build-up and difficulty breaking down defenses, managing only four goals in their last five outings, including a 1–2 home defeat to Racing Santander in Segunda DivisiĂłn. Their approach, often marked by steady possession but a cautious tempo that rarely stretches opponents, has led to a lack of sharpness in the final third, despite Asue’s singular contribution last game and Álex MillĂĄn’s six goals this season reflecting potential pockets of individual quality. Facing mid-table rivals, the team’s record—two wins, one draw, and two losses—highlights an inconsistent balance between pressing and maintaining shape, averaging 1.8 goals scored but conceding just over one. With a fully fit squad available, they will need to inject more rhythm into their attacking phases and leverage the passionate support from their fans at Butarque, whose chants often set a steady pulse that echoes the measured, patient style traditionally seen in Madrid’s southern outskirts.

Dani Jiménez guards the Leganés goal with icy focus, securing 11 clean sheets across 21 tough away matches this season.

Huesca’s recent performances have seen them fall short in three of their last five matches, including a 2-1 defeat to Real Sociedad B where J. Escobar found the net. Despite those results, the team has continued to find the back of the net, scoring six times over this period. Sielva Óscar, who has remained fit, has contributed seven goals in the campaign so far. Sitting 19th in the table, Huesca have picked up 36 points from 39 games, with a balance of nine wins, nine draws, and 21 losses. Their goalkeeper, Dani Jimenez, has been a key figure in away matches, managing 11 clean sheets in 21 road games this season, helping keep opposing forwards at bay.

Recent encounters between Leganés and Huesca have typically been low-scoring affairs, averaging just under two goals per game across their last six meetings. In total, the clubs have faced each other 13 times, with Leganés claiming victory in six matches and three ending in draws. Huesca has come out on top four times, indicating a relatively balanced rivalry where games often hinge on narrow margins. This trend of closely contested matches has shaped the dynamic between the two teams in recent seasons.

LeganĂ©s eyes climbing the Segunda table as the ‘Pepineros’ prepare to challenge Huesca’s spot with tactical grit and home passion.

A victory for Huesca would elevate them in the standings, edging closer to a crucial spot that shapes their aspirations for next season, a prospect likely to sharpen their focus on the pitch. Much like the determination seen in LeganĂ©s’ own play—where players navigate tight spaces with the precision of artisans crafting traditional ceramics from La Rambla—the home side is expected to harness the weight of this opportunity visibly in their movement and transitions. The atmosphere, much like the bustling weekly market in the heart of LeganĂ©s, will be charged with a mix of urgency and anticipation, where every pass and challenge bears the echo of local streets alive with purpose. This intensity could pivot the game’s momentum, as Huesca looks to convert both tactical discipline and spirited energy into a result that resonates beyond the immediate scoreboard, influencing their path in the coming season.

Prediction

Market: Handicap
Prediction: Home -0.5
Average Odds: 1.83

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