União de Leiria come into 5 April in strong scoring form, having won five of their last six league matches and found the net in every one of them. Their last two home games brought a 2-0 win over Paços de Ferreira and a 1-2 defeat to Marítimo, so the clean sheet at least shows they can control games at home, but their overall run has still featured plenty of attacking output. With 43 goals in 27 league matches, they have been reliable enough at the top end to keep this fixture on the radar for goals.
Lusitânia Lourosa have been less stable, but their recent games have also leaned toward open scorelines. Their last six league matches produced a 4-3 defeat at Vizela and a 0-3 home loss to Académico Viseu, while their two wins in that run both finished 1-0. Away from home, they have scored 22 and conceded 24 across 13 league trips, which leaves enough room for chances at both ends even if consistency has been patchy.
The head-to-head record points the same way without overdoing it: the teams drew 1-1 in Lourosa in November 2025, and União de Leiria have gone three meetings without defeat. That combination matters because Lourosa have also failed to keep a clean sheet in all three recorded H2Hs, and Leiria have a strong habit of striking first, doing so in seven of their last eight. In a league where the average home and away goal rates are already modest rather than low, the matchup still has enough attacking indicators to sit above a tight totals line.
There is a small tension with the projected 2-1 score, because that lands just over the line rather than comfortably above it, but the overall pattern still favours goals. União de Leiria’s recent home win over Paços de Ferreira featured 17 shots and five big chances, while Lusitânia Lourosa have just been involved in a 4-3 defeat and a 0-3 loss in their latest two league outings. Add Leiria’s six wins in their last seven league matches and Lourosa’s tendency to concede first, and this fixture has a fair path to three goals.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 1/1. União de Leiria have scored in each of their last six league games, Lusitânia Lourosa have been involved in two of the highest-scoring results of their recent run, and the only recent head-to-head in league play finished 1-1. Leiria’s home attacking numbers and Lourosa’s away record of 22 goals scored and 24 conceded also leave room for a third goal, even if the most likely route is a narrow home win.