Deportivo La Coruña come into this Saturday evening fixture in good nick, with four wins and a draw from their last five league games and only one defeat in their last six. Their latest result was a 2-0 home win over Córdoba, and that clean sheet matters for a BTTS-No angle because it came against a side that still managed 14 shots but was kept out. At home, Deportivo have conceded only 16 goals in 16 league matches, a tidy record that gives them a solid base to frustrate Málaga.
Málaga have been harder to shut out of recent games, but the away split is still mixed enough to leave room for a blank. They have scored in three of their last four league matches on the road, yet their away record also includes eight defeats and only 20 goals scored in 16 trips. The 3-3 draw at FC Andorra on 1 April showed how open they can become, but it also highlighted a vulnerability at the back that can leave them exposed if Deportivo keep their structure.
The head-to-head record leans slightly toward a tighter contest than the recent scoring numbers suggest. Five of the last six meetings have finished with fewer than 2.5 goals, including a 0-0 in La Coruña and a 1-1 in Málaga, so there is recent evidence that these teams can cancel each other out. That said, Málaga did win 3-0 in the most recent clash, so the trend is not spotless, and Deportivo’s current scoring run does create a little tension around any pure low-scoring read.
Deportivo’s home profile is useful here because they have already kept 16 goals against down in 16 league home matches, and Málaga have only 20 away goals all season. The visitors are also without a win in their last two league games, while Deportivo have just produced a clean-sheet victory. That combination points to a match where one side may control enough to prevent both teams from scoring, even if the xG line of 1.2 to 1.4 hints at a game that could sit on the edge.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 4/5. Deportivo have kept a clean sheet in their latest league win, Málaga failed to score against Leganés in their most recent home match before the 3-3 at Andorra, and the home side’s concession record at Riazor is solid enough to trust. The head-to-head also gives support, with five of the last six meetings landing under 2.5 goals, which often goes hand in hand with one side drawing a blank.