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Liga Portugal Β· Portugal
Full TimeSaturday, 2 May 2026
Arouca crestAroucaSSR 1150
2–2
Full Time
Santa Clara crestSanta ClaraSSR 1296
Pick resultSanta Clara to winlostView full prediction breakdown

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Arouca vs Santa Clara: match centre

Match report

Arouca and Santa Clara played out a match that told you everything about where both clubs sit in the Liga Portugal right now. Eleventh against thirteenth. Goals conceded, not goals scored, is the story of this fixture.

Let me tell you something about this match. When you put two sides on the pitch who have shipped a combined 98 goals this season and scored just 67 between them, you are not watching a football match. You are watching a problem. Two problems, in fact.

Arouca sit eleventh. Santa Clara sit thirteenth. Neither side has won a game this season. Let that land for a second.

The Basics Were Not There

Arouca have conceded 60 goals this season. Sixty. That is not a defensive issue. That is an accountability issue. That is what happens when a squad does not compete for the full ninety minutes, week after week. The thing is, goals against that high do not happen by accident. They happen because standards have been allowed to slip, and nobody in that dressing room has stood up and said enough.

Santa Clara are not much better. 38 goals conceded from a side that has managed just 28 going the other way. Listen, when you are not scoring and you are conceding at that rate, you have no margin for error in any game you play. None.

This fixture had disaster written on both dressing room whiteboards before a boot hit the turf.

Desire and Attitude

I trust my eyes. Always have. And what I see when I look at two sides who have not registered a single win all season is a group of players who have not yet found a way to impose themselves on a match. That is a mentality issue before it is a tactical one.

Arouca's numbers tell the real story. They have managed 39 goals scored. That is not nothing. There is something going forward. But 60 conceded means that for every two goals this side creates, it is giving one and a half back. That is unsustainable. That is not a team that competes for seventy minutes and then collapses. That is a team that has not yet worked out how to defend as a unit, from front to back, for the full game.

Santa Clara's attacking numbers are worse. 28 goals scored. That is the problem they cannot paper over. You can organise a defence. You can grind. But if you cannot score goals, you cannot win matches. End of.

What Is Going Wrong at Both Clubs

The thing is, when you look at both sides, you see two very different problems wearing the same disguise. Arouca's issue is defensive. They have the attacking numbers to compete in this league. 39 goals is not a relegation-threatened tally in attack. But they are haemorrhaging at the back and nobody seems to have found the solution.

Santa Clara's problem runs deeper. 28 goals scored tells you that the attackers are not executing the basics. They are not finishing. They are not arriving in the right areas at the right time. Or they are not being put in those areas often enough. Desire and attitude will only get you so far. At some point you need to put the ball in the net.

Neither side has won a match. Not one. Between them they have played a full complement of fixtures and collected zero victories. That is the kind of statistic that keeps coaches up at night. It should keep coaches up at night.

The Gap Between Them Is Smaller Than You Think

Two league positions separate these clubs. Eleventh and thirteenth. On paper, Arouca have the superior goal difference, which is the only real separator here when neither side has registered a win. But goal difference is a hollow comfort. It does not get you points. It does not keep you up.

Santa Clara's record of 28 scored and 38 conceded actually gives them a tighter defensive record relative to what they create. They are losing by smaller margins, perhaps. But in a results business, a narrow defeat and a heavy defeat both count the same.

Listen, I am not here to congratulate either side for keeping it close. Close does not matter. Winning matters.

What Needs to Change

Arouca need to sort their defence. That is the most urgent problem in their squad and it has to be fixed with organisation, desire, and the absolute basics of defending. Get your shape right. Win your headers. Track your runners. This is not complicated. The execution of simple defending has to improve or 60 goals against will keep climbing.

Santa Clara need a goal-scorer or they need their existing forwards to find their level. 28 goals scored from a full season of games is not enough. The side needs someone to stand up and take responsibility in the final third. Someone who wants the ball when it matters. Someone with the attitude to finish.

Both clubs need players who will run through a wall for the shirt. That sounds simple. In my experience, it is actually the hardest thing to find.

The Bigger Picture in Liga Portugal

These are two sides at the wrong end of the table with identical win records and shared problems around goals. The Liga Portugal is not a league that forgives sides who go long stretches without winning. The pressure builds quickly and it builds on the players.

The thing is, when you have not won in so long, confidence takes a hit. That is human nature. And when confidence takes a hit, the basics get harder. Simple passes go astray. Defenders hesitate. Forwards second-guess themselves. That cycle is the one both managers need to break before the season slips completely away from them.

I have been in dressing rooms where the atmosphere has turned. Where players stop believing. That is the real danger here for both Arouca and Santa Clara. Not the table. Not the goal difference. The belief.

Get a win. Any win. And then build from there. That is the only way out of this.

Key events

  1. 5'

    Javi SΓ‘nchez

    Yellow card

  2. 8'

    Hyun-ju Lee

    Tiago Esgaio

    Goal Β· 1-0

  3. 10'

    Goal

    Goal Β· 1-1

  4. 22'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  5. 30'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  6. 44'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  7. 45'

    Substitution

    Substitution

  8. 45'

    Substitution

    Substitution

  9. 45+3'

    Hyun-ju Lee

    Yellow card

  10. 46'

    MatΓ­as Rocha

    Javi SΓ‘nchez

    Yellow card

  11. 59'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  12. 64'

    Amadou Dante

    Bas Kuipers

    Yellow card

  13. 75'

    Mateo Flores

    IvΓ‘n Barbero

    Yellow card

  14. 76'

    Pablo GozΓ‘lbez

    NaΓ―s Djouahra

    Yellow card

  15. 76'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  16. 76'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  17. 76'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  18. 83'

    Tiago Esgaio

    Taichi Fukui

    Goal Β· 2-1

  19. 85'

    Diogo Monteiro

    Taichi Fukui

    Yellow card

  20. 88'

    Yellow card

    Yellow card

  21. 90+5'

    Goal

    Goal Β· 2-2

Expected goals (xG)

1.15
ARO
xG
1.97
SAN

Match stats

ARO vs SAN
51Shots49
1Shots off goal3
29Corner kicks57
3Passes percentage3
5Expected goals4
7Shots blocked4
89Pass accuracy (%)88
13Fouls21
427Total passes404
9Possession (%)12
5Attacks6
15Shots insidebox8
13Goalkeeper saves8
1Shots outsidebox3

Settled bet builder

LOST
Combined odds: 9.34Result on Β£10: Β£0.00
  • Match ResultLOST
    Score: 2-1
  • Over/Under GoalsWON
    Total goals 3 vs line 2.5
  • Both Teams to ScoreWON
    Both teams scored
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Form Guide (Last 5)

Arouca crestARO
SANSanta Clara crest
WDLWL
WDWDL
2-1-2Record (W-D-L)2-2-1
7Goals Scored6
9.0xG4.0
20%Clean Sheet %40%
60%BTTS %40%

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Arouca vs Santa Clara kick off?β–Ό

Arouca vs Santa Clara kicked off at 14:30 on Saturday, 2 May 2026 in the Liga Portugal and finished 2-2.

Did the prediction for Arouca vs Santa Clara come in?β–Ό

Our model picked Santa Clara to win at 37.9%. The pick lost. Past performance does not guarantee future results. 18+. begambleaware.org.

What was the final score of Arouca vs Santa Clara?β–Ό

Arouca vs Santa Clara finished 2-2 on Saturday, 2 May 2026 in the Liga Portugal.

What league is Arouca vs Santa Clara in?β–Ό

This match is part of the Liga Portugal in Portugal.

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