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Prediction published on May 29, 2025 11:35 AM by Dario in Spain - La Liga 2 | Modified on May 29, 2025 4:17 PM
LaLiga 2 is nearing its end and, in the final round of the season, the La Rosaleda Stadium will host a clash between two teams with nothing left to play for this year: Málaga and Burgos. The home side, coached by Sergio Pellicer, have built their survival mainly thanks to an extremely solid home record. No other team in the league has conceded fewer goals at home—a statistic that highlights Málaga’s defensive strength and renewed cohesion since their return to Segunda División following relegation to Primera Federación in 2023. Currently 16th with 52 points, the Whites and Blues can still aim for a better finish. With a win, they could overtake Burgos, currently 12th with 54 points, and potentially improve their standing compared to other mid-table teams. The visitors, led by Luis Miguel Ramis, have visibly slowed down after missing the chance to fight for the playoffs. Four defeats in their last five games reflect a mental and physical drop. Reaching 55 points would bring them closer to last season’s 59 and close the campaign with greater satisfaction. However, winning at La Rosaleda will be a tough task for Burgos: the Andalusian stadium is one of the toughest grounds in the Segunda División, and the visitors have not won away for over two months. Without pressure from the standings, there are all the ingredients for an open and enjoyable match, with the home team giving their all to bid farewell to their fans before the summer break.
In their last five games, Málaga have alternated wins and losses (3 wins, 2 losses), with an average of 0.8 goals scored and 0.8 conceded per game: figures that describe a well-organized team, more effective than spectacular. Their last setback came last weekend with a 0-2 loss at Elche, while in the previous round the Whites and Blues had beaten Sporting Gijón 2-1 thanks to a brace by Chupe, who has now scored 4 goals this season.
Overall, their seasonal record shows 52 points from 41 matches, with 12 wins, 16 draws, and 13 defeats, and a modest scoring average (0.98 goals per game) balanced by decent defensive resilience (1.07 goals conceded per match).
The real strength of Sergio Pellicer’s men has been their home form. At La Rosaleda, Málaga have earned 36 points with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws, and only 4 defeats. Not by chance, they arrive at their final home match on the back of three consecutive wins against Castellón, Granada, and Sporting Gijón.
Burgos are currently going through a rough patch, having won just one of their last seven matches. Their latest game resulted in a second consecutive league defeat: a 3-2 home loss to Levante following a 0-1 loss at Eibar. Their last five matches reflect a poor run of form: four losses and one win, averaging 1.2 goals scored and 1.8 conceded per game.
In the standings, the Castilians sit 12th with 54 points (15 wins, 9 draws, 17 losses). Despite their mid-table position, Burgos boast a decent defensive organization (46 goals conceded), but pay a high price for a lackluster attack: only 39 goals scored in 41 games, among the lowest in the entire league.
Their away form is also underwhelming. Luis Miguel Ramis’ side hasn’t won on the road in four matches (2 draws, 2 losses) and has shown inconsistent results in 2025: 3 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses away from El Plantío Stadium.
The Málaga vs Burgos prediction for LaLiga 2 matchday 42, according to BetMines’ algorithm, leans towards a home victory.
The hosts can rely on a very solid defense at La Rosaleda, conceding just 14 goals in 20 home matches (0.7 per game): a key factor that allowed them to earn valuable points despite a relatively low home scoring average of one goal per game.
Burgos, on the other hand, face this trip with little ambition and will struggle to end a negative streak lasting over two months. Moreover, the defense coached by Luis Miguel Ramis is struggling, having conceded in each of their last six games.
MÁLAGA (4-4-2): Herrero; Murillo, Monte, Pastor, Gabilondo; Cordero, Molina, Luismi, Lobete; Chupete, Larrubia. Coach: Sergio Pellicer
BURGOS (4-4-2): Armendariz; Arroyo, A Córdoba, Miguel, I Córdoba; Sancris, Atienza, Morante, Gonzalez; Espiau, Niño. Coach: Luis Miguel Ramis
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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