Mirandés 3-1 Granada: Hosts End Season With Commanding Home Win
Mirandés signed off their La Liga 2 campaign with a convincing 3-1 victory over Granada at Anduva, a result that flattered neither side's standing in the table but underlined the hosts' resilience in front of their own supporters.

A Fitting Final-Day Statement
Mirandés rounded off the 2025-26 La Liga 2 season with a performance that was, in many respects, the most complete they had produced in weeks. A 3-1 home win over Granada on 24 May delivered three points that ultimately did little to change either club's final league position, but the manner of the victory spoke to qualities that had been frustratingly intermittent throughout the campaign.
The hosts, who finished 19th in the standings with 40 points from 41 matches, were playing with a freedom that comes when the pressure of a long, difficult season has dissolved. Granada, sitting 14th on 48 points, arrived in Burgos with their own season already concluded in mid-table. Yet the occasion still produced genuine entertainment, four goals and a result that left the home faithful with a positive final memory.
Mirandés at Home: A Different Proposition
One of the more telling threads running through Mirandés's season was the contrast between their home and away records. Over their last ten home matches, they recorded four wins, three draws and two losses, scoring 14 and conceding 12. That is a markedly steadier platform than their away form, which across the same window produced just two wins from six outings and a goals conceded tally of 13.
The hosts averaged just 42 per cent possession across their recent matches, a figure that reflects a side comfortable sitting deeper and looking to hit on the counter rather than control territory. With only two corners per game on average, Mirandés rarely posed set-piece threats, relying instead on direct play and individual moments of quality. On this occasion, that approach yielded three goals.
Their home momentum slope of plus 0.05 was modest but positive, suggesting a slight upward trend in performances at Anduva heading into this fixture. The clean sheet percentage of zero across the last ten home games did indicate a vulnerability at the back, yet Granada proved unable to capitalise on more than once.
Granada's Season Unravels at the Death
For Granada, this was the culmination of a second half of the season that never quite delivered on earlier promise. Their last five matches overall produced just one win from five, with four defeats and nine goals conceded. Their last-five away record was particularly grim: one win, no draws, four defeats, conceding 11 goals in the process.
The visitors' momentum slope across their last five home matches sat at minus 0.9, one of the steeper negative figures in the division, suggesting a side that had run out of energy and intensity well before the season's close. Despite a reasonable home record over ten matches of four wins, two draws and two losses, their inability to translate that form on the road cost them at Anduva.
Granada's last ten overall produced just three wins against seven defeats, with 19 goals conceded. Whatever tactical shape manager and players attempted to implement, the results refused to turn. Their solitary goal here was at least something to take from the afternoon, but the 3-1 scoreline accurately reflected the gap in energy and conviction between the two sides.
What the Statistics Told Us Before Kick-Off
Looking back at the pre-match signals, the one market that paid off was both teams to score, which the model rated at 56 per cent probability. That proved correct, with both sides finding the net. The under 2.5 goals signal, rated at a modest 49 per cent, was emphatically dismissed by a four-goal afternoon. The away win signal for Granada, while identifying a perceived gap between model probability and market odds, was not supported by the performance on the pitch.
The BTTS tendency was well supported by both clubs' recent history. Mirandés had seen both teams score in 90 per cent of their last ten overall matches, while Granada's last ten overall produced BTTS in 50 per cent of games. The combination of an open Mirandés side and a Granada outfit leaking freely away from home made goals a reasonable expectation, even if the final margin of victory tilted heavily towards the hosts.
The Broader Context: A Season of Struggle for Both
It would be disingenuous to frame this as anything other than a contest between two clubs that spent much of the season looking over their shoulders. Mirandés finished in 19th place with a goal difference of minus 21, having shipped 68 goals across 41 matches. Their 10 wins were hard-won, and the relief of seeing another La Liga 2 campaign conclude will have been mixed with serious reflection about what next season must look like.
Granada, 14th with 48 points and a goal difference of minus 5, will feel they had the tools for a more dynamic finish. Their 12 wins were offset by 17 defeats, and an away record that read poorly throughout the campaign. The late-season collapse in form, with seven defeats in the last ten games overall, points to a squad that ran short of depth and conviction in the final stretch.
The standings themselves show how competitive the division was this season. The top of the table was dominated by sides pulling clear, with first place on 79 points and second on 77, while teams in the top six all reached 69 points or above. By contrast, the lower half of the table was a tightly packed, anxious affair, with several clubs within a handful of points of each other for much of the final weeks.
Final Thoughts
Mirandés 3-1 Granada was a match that arrived at the end of a long, uneven campaign for both clubs. The hosts were the sharper, more determined side on the day and thoroughly merited their victory. For Granada, the result confirmed an away record that will need serious attention before the 2026-27 season begins. Both clubs will spend the summer regrouping. Mirandés, in particular, face significant questions about how to build a squad capable of avoiding another season in the lower reaches of the division.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score in Mirandés vs Granada on 24 May 2026?
Mirandés won 3-1 at home against Granada in this La Liga 2 fixture played on 24 May 2026.
Where did Mirandés and Granada finish in the La Liga 2 table at the end of the 2025-26 season?
Mirandés finished 19th with 40 points from 41 matches, while Granada ended the season in 14th place with 48 points from 41 matches.
Did both teams score in Mirandés vs Granada, and was this expected from pre-match data?
Yes, both teams scored in the match. Pre-match data supported this outcome, with the model assigning a 56 per cent probability to both teams scoring, backed by Mirandés's high BTTS rate of 90 per cent across their last ten overall matches.
