Real Valladolid vs Burgos Club de Fútbol Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Real Valladolid come into this one having produced four matches with at least three goals in their last six, while Burgos have looked much tighter, with three of their last four league games finishing under 2.5 goals. That contrast matters, but Burgos’ recent away pattern is especially useful for an under: a 0-0 at Eibar, a 1-0 win at Real Zaragoza, and only one goal conceded in their last three away fixtures. Valladolid’s home numbers are also fairly controlled, with 17 scored and 18 conceded in 15 league matches at the José Zorrilla.
Even Valladolid’s recent results do not point to a classic open shootout. Their last six league games have included two wins, two draws, and two losses, yet only one of those matches finished with exactly four goals or more against them, and the 1-0 home win over Huesca shows they can get through a game without pushing the total high. Burgos, meanwhile, have conceded just 26 league goals all season and have kept four clean sheets in their last four unbeaten matches, which is a strong base for a low-scoring contest.
The head-to-head also leans away from a goal-heavy script. The last meeting between these sides finished 1-0 to Real Valladolid, and the recent history between them includes a 0-0 and a 1-0 among the competitive fixtures. That sits comfortably alongside the broader split in the table, where Valladolid average 1.44 goals per home match and Burgos allow just 1.12 away, suggesting a total around two goals is more realistic than an expansive game.
There is a small tension here because Valladolid’s home matches have not been consistently low-event, and the xG projection of 1.4 to 0.9 still leaves room for both sides to score once. Even so, Burgos’ defensive record, their run of four unbeaten, and the away sample of low scores give the under enough support. A 1-1 draw is plausible, but it would still land below the line.
My prediction is Under 2.5 Goals at 1/2. Burgos have gone under 2.5 goals in six of their last seven league matches, their last away games have been tight, and their overall defensive record is one of the better ones in the division. Valladolid’s home output is modest rather than explosive, and the recent head-to-head meetings have often stayed short of three goals.