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Eibar vs Huesca Prediction & Betting Tips 19.04.2026

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Eibar host Huesca at Ipurua on Sunday evening, 19 April 2026, in a LaLiga 2 meeting that carries very different pressures for the two clubs. Benat San Jose’s side are sitting eighth with 55 points and still have a live shot at turning a strong campaign into a serious promotion push. Huesca, by contrast, are 20th on 33 points and scrapping to drag themselves away from trouble. That gap in the table tells its own story. One side is chasing the play-off picture, the other is trying to stop the season from slipping into something uglier.

Eibar have built their season on a ruthless home record. Huesca have had the opposite experience on the road. That alone points this game in one direction, but there’s a little more to it than a simple home-versus-away split. Eibar have gone eight league matches unbeaten, while Huesca are nine without a win. One side is steady and hard to beat. The other is fragile and short on confidence. That’s a rough combination for Jose Luis Oltra’s team to walk into.

Eibar Form & Analysis

Eibar’s recent run has been the sort that keeps a manager sleeping well. They started with a gritty 0-0 away to Real Valladolid on 13 April, a game that wasn’t pretty but did underline their resilience. There was no free-flowing football there — they didn’t manage a shot on target — yet they still came away with a point. Before that, they had shaken off AD Ceuta 3-0 at home, and that mattered more than the scoreline alone. It was a proper statement at Ipurua: controlled, efficient, no nonsense.

Go back a little further and the picture gets even better. Eibar beat Real Sociedad B U21 1-0 away, then thumped Las Palmas 3-1 at home, and before that edged FC Andorra 1-0 on the road. The only other match in this six-game stretch was a 0-0 draw with Burgos at home. That’s four wins and two draws from six. Solid? Yes. Boring? Sometimes. Effective? Absolutely. They’ve only conceded once in those six league matches, and that’s the sort of defensive base that gives you a real chance in the run-in.

At home, Eibar have been excellent all season. Twelve wins, four draws and only two defeats at Ipurua, with 31 goals scored and just 12 conceded, is promotion-chasing territory. They’ve turned their ground into a proper problem for visitors. You don’t go there expecting a soft night. The numbers say they’re top of the home table, and the eye test fits. They’re compact, difficult to play through and usually sharp enough to punish mistakes. Three clean sheets in their last four league outings only sharpens the edge.

There’s also a clear pattern to the way they’re winning games. Eibar tend to score first and then control the contest, which is exactly the sort of habit that frustrates a struggling away side. They’re not blowing teams away every week, but they don’t need to. Benat San Jose’s side are happy to win by one or two, and their current defensive streak means they’re carrying very little obvious baggage into this one. That won’t be easy for Huesca to break.

Huesca Form & Analysis

Huesca arrive in much shakier shape. Their latest outing, a 1-1 draw at home to Deportivo La Coruña on 12 April, at least stopped the rot for a day, but it didn’t really change the mood. They led through Luismi Cruz in the 73rd minute and were pegged back late on by Álvaro Carrillo. Then came a red card for Jorge Pulido deep into stoppage time, which only added to the irritation. A point was welcome. A turning point it wasn’t.

Before that, Oltra’s team had lost 2-1 away to Las Palmas on 5 April, drawn 1-1 at home with Cultural Leonesa, and gone down 4-2 at Granada. They’d also lost 3-1 at home to Almería and 5-3 away to Málaga. That’s a lot of goals going in, and not enough coming out the other side. Nine matches without a win is a long time in any division. It wears teams down. It starts in the head, then shows up in the legs.

The away record is especially worrying. Huesca are 22nd in the away table with only eight points from 17 matches, and they’ve won just twice on the road all season. They’ve also conceded 32 away goals, which is far too many for a side trying to stay afloat. When you’re giving away that kind of volume away from home, you’re inviting pressure before the game has even settled. They do score occasionally — 14 away goals isn’t nothing — but they’re chasing matches too often, and that usually ends badly.

There is at least some evidence that Huesca can make games messy. Their away matches have been open, sometimes wildly so, and they’ve scored in enough recent games to avoid being written off entirely. Still, the bigger issue is their inability to protect a lead or even get to a comfortable state. They’ve been on the wrong end of too many afternoons where the game slips away from them in patches. You don’t go into Ipurua with much confidence when your road record is that poor and your winless run is that long.

Head-to-Head

This fixture has been surprisingly lively in recent seasons. Huesca beat Eibar 2-1 in the reverse meeting on 1 September 2025, while Eibar returned the favour with a 2-1 home win in March 2025. Before that, Huesca won the same scoreline at home in December 2024, and Eibar had claimed a 3-2 away win in January 2024. The meetings tend to be tight, competitive and usually decided by fine margins. That’s the shape of it.

There’s one pattern that does stand out: goals. These two haven’t exactly settled into cagey, low-risk chess matches when they meet. Five of the last five league meetings have seen both teams score. That’s hard to ignore, even if the current form points more strongly towards an Eibar win than a full-blown shootout. Huesca do usually find a way to get on the board in this fixture. The problem is, they rarely keep Eibar out at the other end.

We Predict: Home Win

We’re taking Eibar to win at 4/7 here, and that price looks fair enough for a home side with Eibar’s profile. Their home record is far superior, they’re eight unbeaten in the league, and they’ve kept things tight enough to make life miserable for an away team that’s won only twice on the road all season. Huesca have the kind of away numbers that usually lead to trouble at this stage of a campaign. This feels like one of those games where the favourite does the professional thing.

The cleanest read is a 2-1 Eibar win. That scoreline fits the head-to-head trend, and it also allows for the small concern that Huesca can nick a goal even when they’re not playing well. Still, the more likely pattern is Eibar getting in front and controlling the rest. If you wanted a slight angle away from the straight home win, Eibar to score first is hard to dismiss given how often Huesca concede early pressure.

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