Leça FC arrive with one draw and five wins from their last six league matches, and that run has been built on steady control rather than open chaos. They have gone 18 league games without a defeat, scored in each of their last six, and were held 1-1 at GD Resende on 22 March after conceding late. That kind of resilience is a strong base for the home side, especially against an opponent who has been less secure away from home.
Aparecida FC have been harder to trust on the road, with one win, one draw and one loss across their last three away league games. They conceded in all three of those trips, and their broader recent pattern includes seven straight league matches without a clean sheet. They can still contribute going forward, but the defensive side has left them exposed often enough to put them under pressure in a place like Leça.
The scoring profile here points more towards Leça taking control than towards a cautious stalemate. Leça have opened the scoring in all eight of their most recent games where that trend was tracked, and both teams have scored in four of their last five. Aparecida have also seen both teams score in seven straight league matches, so a home win with some resistance from the visitors looks more realistic than a shutout. The 3-4 meeting in December 2025 between these sides also hints that goals can arrive from both ends, even if the current balance still leans home.
Leça’s home edge is the key factor, with three home wins in their last three league outings at that ground and no league defeat in 18 matches overall. Aparecida have been involved in plenty of open games, but their away record does not offer the same level of assurance, and they have been letting chances in too easily. The xG projection of 1.9 to 0.9 also supports the idea that Leça should create the better chances without needing a perfect performance.
My prediction is Home Win at 11/25. Leça’s 18-match unbeaten league run is the strongest anchor here, and they have won five of their last six. Aparecida have conceded in all of their last three away league matches, which leaves them vulnerable if Leça start well again. The head-to-head win in December 2025 also favours the home side, even if Aparecida are capable of scoring once.