On Monday, as part of the 18th round of the Portuguese Primeira Liga, "Portamonense" will play on its field with "Vitoria Guimaraes". We bring to your attention the forecast for this match.
"Portmonense"
"Portmonense" takes the 7th place in the standings. In the last five rounds, only 1 victory was achieved - back in mid-December, away over Moreirense (1-0). After that, there was a home draw with Aroka (1:1), which was replaced by two defeats - away from Sporting (2:3) and at home from Maritimo (1:2). Last Thursday, the "black and white" flew out of the Portuguese Cup, losing to "Mafra" (2:4) at home.
"Vitoria Guimaraes"
"Vitoria" is eighth in the championship, only 1 point behind "Portonense". At the beginning of December, the "conquerors" managed to get 2 victories in a row, but since that time they have not been able to win in any way. Guimaraes lost to Santa Clara (0:1) and Gil Vicente (2:3) in away matches, and between these failures they drew on their own field with Boavista (1:1).
Statistics and figures
- "Portmonense" has a 5-match winless streak (2 wins + 3 draws), with the last 3 matches being lost;
- In the last five matches of "Portmonense" there was a bet "Both teams will score";
- "Portmonense" has won only 1 match out of the last seven at home, losing four times;
- In the last eight face-to-face matches of "Portonense" with "Vitoria Guimaraes" there was not a single draw – the rivals beat each other 4 times;
- In the last six face-to-face matches of "Portonense" with "Vitoria Guimaraes" there was a bet "At least one will not score";
- Vitoria Guimaraes has a 3-match winless streak (1 draw + 2 defeats);
- In seven of the last eight matches of Vitoria Guimaraes, the bet "Both teams will score" took place;
- "Vitoria Guimaraes" has lost 5 matches out of the last six away matches, winning only once.
Forecast
It is very difficult to predict the outcome of this match, given that both teams are on the decline, although they have good potential. In this case, let's trust the statistics of full-time matches, which shows that in the last six full-time matches, only one team has always scored, winning dry.