Tondela host Gil Vicente at the Estádio João Cardoso on Monday evening in the Liga Portugal Betclic, and the table gives this one a very clear edge. The visitors are sitting sixth with 45 points and still have eyes on the European places, while Tondela are down in 17th on just 20. That gap is hard to ignore. One side is trying to keep pressure on the pack above them. The other is trying to stop the season from sliding any further away.
For Tondela, this is all about survival and pride. For Gil Vicente, it’s about turning a solid top-half campaign into something a bit more ambitious. A win here would keep Cesar Peixoto’s side in touch with the teams around the continental spots, and they’ll look at this fixture and expect to take control. Tondela’s home record is poor, their scoring numbers are thin, and they’ve been wobbling for weeks. That doesn’t usually end well against a side as organised as Gil Vicente.
The first meeting between the clubs this season ended in a Tondela win in Barcelos, which gives Gonçalo Feio’s team a small psychological edge. But football moves quickly. That result came in a very different spell, and the current shape of both teams points somewhere else now. Gil Vicente have the stronger season, the better away record, and the cleaner recent performance. They should fancy their chances.
Tondela Form & Analysis
Tondela’s recent run has been one of frustration rather than collapse, though the 5-0 defeat at Vitória SC on 3 April was a rough reminder of where they stand. Before that, they had held AVS to a goalless draw at home, which at least stopped the bleeding after a narrow 1-0 home defeat to Rio Ave. The pattern is familiar by now: they stay in games for long stretches, but the moment they need a bit of quality in the final third, it tends to disappear. The 2-2 draw with Santa Clara and the 0-2 away win at CF Estrela Amadora are the only real bright spots in this broader spell, and that was over a month ago. Since that win in Amadora, they’ve gone four without a victory. That’s the sort of run that drags a team into trouble.
The numbers at home are even more worrying. Tondela have just one win, six draws and seven defeats on their own ground, with only nine goals scored and 17 conceded. That’s a grim return. One home win all season tells you plenty. They’re hard to beat for long spells because they can occasionally shut games down, but they don’t carry enough threat to turn pressure into points. Nine home goals across the campaign is meagre. You don’t need a calculator to see the problem.
There is some resistance in them, though. They’ve drawn six of their 14 home matches, and that does at least hint at a team that can hang around if the game stays tight. The issue is that they’ve also gone three straight matches without scoring in this league run, and that sort of drought is poison when you’re near the bottom. Against a disciplined opponent, one mistake can finish you. Tondela know that better than most. Their home form offers little comfort here.
Gil Vicente Form & Analysis
Gil Vicente arrive in better shape overall, even if their last few weeks haven’t been perfectly smooth. The 3-0 home win over AVS on 3 April was exactly the kind of response Cesar Peixoto wanted after a sticky period. Before that, they had lost narrowly away to Santa Clara, drawn 2-2 with FC Alverca at home, and shared another 2-2 with CF Estrela Amadora on the road. Throw in the 2-1 home defeat to Benfica and the 3-1 reverse at Estoril Praia, and you get a side that’s been competitive without always getting rewarded. Still, beating AVS with real authority was a timely reset. They needed that. Badly.
Away from home, Gil Vicente have been decent rather than spectacular, but decent is a lot better than what Tondela have been producing at home. Their away record stands at four wins, six draws and four defeats, with 17 goals scored and 16 conceded. That’s a perfectly respectable return. They’re not the type to go everywhere and steamroll opponents, but they do enough to stay in control of most games. The balance is good. They’ve scored in plenty of these away matches, and the defensive record is steady enough to keep them in the mix.
What really stands out is that Gil Vicente don’t need a chaotic game to get results. They can keep things tidy, stay patient and wait for moments. The 3-0 win over AVS was a good example: early control, goals at the right times, and very little panic. That matters here because Tondela don’t force many open shootouts. If this game becomes a grind, Gil Vicente are the side more likely to stay calm and find the breakthrough. If they can avoid giving away soft chances, they should be fine.
Head-to-Head
There’s a useful recent reference point in this fixture. When the teams met on 29 November 2025, Tondela went to Gil Vicente and won 1-0. That result will still be in the mind of both camps, because it’s the sort of scoreline that can warp expectations. Tondela took their chance, defended well and walked away with the points. Simple enough.
The broader head-to-head picture is more mixed, though Gil Vicente have had the upper hand in a few past meetings, including a 3-0 home win in May 2022 and a 3-0 away win at Tondela in December 2021. There have also been tighter affairs, including a 1-1 draw in July 2022 and another 1-1 back in October 2020. Still, that recent 1-0 Tondela win shouldn’t disguise the bigger picture: these games often stay fairly controlled, and they rarely turn into wild, end-to-end contests.
We Predict: Double Chance X2
Double Chance X2 at 2/9 is the call here, and it’s a very fair price for a Gil Vicente side that simply carries more of what you want in this spot. They’re sixth in the table, they’ve taken 18 points away from home, and they’ve got a far more convincing season behind them. Tondela, by contrast, have one home win all year and only nine goals at the Estádio João Cardoso. That’s not the profile of a team you want to trust outright against one of the league’s steadier sides.
The projected 1-1 scoreline fits the caution a bit better than it fits the gulf in the table. Tondela can drag games into messy territory, and Gil Vicente haven’t been flawless on the road. So there is room for a draw here. But if you’re looking for the safest read, X2 is the one. Gil Vicente should avoid defeat, and if they show the same control they produced against AVS, they’ll probably do more than that. A 1-1 draw or a narrow away win feels the right lane. For a slightly bolder angle, Gil Vicente draw no bet would also be worth a glance, but the double chance is the cleaner play.