Oliveira Hospital come into this one unbeaten in six league matches, with four wins and two draws in that stretch, and they have kept things tight at the back with three clean sheets in those six. Their most recent outing was a 2-0 away win at CD Fátima on 29 March, which followed a 5-0 home success over Eléctrico FC and a 1-0 away win at GD Vitória Sernache. That kind of run gives them a solid platform for a home result, even if the scoring has not been explosive every week.
União Desportiva da Serra are also hard to beat, but their recent profile is slightly less convincing for an away trip where they need to take the three points. They have gone eight league games without a defeat and have won five of their last six, yet the away scoring has been modest in the draws and narrow wins, and their most recent match ended 1-1 at CF Marialvas. They have not been overwhelmed on the road, but several of those away results have been decided by fine margins.
The first meeting between these sides in December finished 1-1, so there is at least some evidence that Serra can stay in the contest. Even so, Oliveira’s home win over Eléctrico and Serra’s string of narrow away victories point to a match that could again be decided by one goal. The projected xG is low at 0.8 for Oliveira Hospital and 0.6 for União Desportiva da Serra, which fits a cautious game more than a free-scoring one.
That lower xG projection does slightly temper expectations for a comfortable home win, but Oliveira Hospital’s current unbeaten run, recent clean sheets, and back-to-back positive results at the business end of the season are persuasive. Serra’s away form has been resilient, yet their latest 1-1 and the previous narrow margins suggest they may struggle to turn pressure into a win. On balance, the home side look better placed to edge a tight contest.
My prediction is Home Win at 4/5. Oliveira Hospital are unbeaten in six league matches and have won four of those, while Serra’s recent away run has been built on narrow scores rather than clear control. The head-to-head in December ended level, but Oliveira’s recent clean sheets and their 2-0 away win at CD Fátima give them enough momentum to edge another tight game.