Real Valladolid 0-2 Deportivo La Coruña: Blanquivioletas Beaten as Depor Continue Promotion Push
Deportivo La Coruña secured a comfortable 2-0 victory at Real Valladolid in La Liga 2, extending their impressive unbeaten run and putting further pressure on the teams around them in the promotion race.

Deportivo La Coruña produced a composed and professional performance at the José Zorrilla Stadium on Sunday afternoon, defeating Real Valladolid 2-0 to maintain their position as one of the standout sides in La Liga 2 this season. The result continued a remarkable unbeaten sequence for the Galician club and left Valladolid with serious questions to answer as the campaign draws to a close.
Match Summary
The scoreline told a straightforward story. Deportivo arrived in Castile with momentum behind them and delivered accordingly. Valladolid, despite the benefit of home advantage, offered precious little in return, with the hosts' attacking output barely troubling the visiting side throughout the ninety minutes. For a Valladolid side sitting 16th in the table with 46 points from 41 matches, it was another frustrating afternoon that underlined just how difficult the final weeks of the season have been.
Deportivo, by contrast, carry themselves with the composure of a side that genuinely believes in what they are building. Their position of second in the La Liga 2 standings, on 77 points from 41 matches, reflects a season of considerable consistency, and Sunday's win was very much in keeping with that narrative.
Valladolid's Wretched Away Form Comes Home to Roost
Although this was technically a home fixture for Valladolid, the manner of the defeat echoed the kind of performances that have characterised their struggles on the road all season. Their away form over the last five matches reads five losses from five, with two goals scored and nine conceded. That level of defensive vulnerability has been a recurring theme, and the 16th-place finish in the standings is a fair reflection of a squad that has simply not been reliable enough at either end of the pitch.
Even at home, where Valladolid have been marginally more competitive, they averaged only nine shots per game with just two on target in recent matches. With possession sitting at a modest 42 per cent in their home games, they have rarely been able to control proceedings, and against a side of Deportivo's quality, that lack of control proved costly.
Their recent overall form of two wins, no draws and three losses in their last five matches, combined with a momentum slope of minus 0.6 across that window, signals a side heading in the wrong direction at precisely the wrong time. The season has not ended in relegation, but it has been a deeply underwhelming campaign by any measure.
Deportivo's Quality Shines Through
For Deportivo La Coruña, this result was another piece of evidence that their promotion credentials are entirely genuine. Across their last ten matches overall, they have recorded six wins and four draws, with sixteen goals scored and just seven conceded. That kind of output speaks to a well-organised, attack-minded side that has also developed the defensive resilience needed to compete at the top of the table.
Their away form over the last five matches is particularly notable: two wins and three draws, with six goals scored and only three conceded. The momentum slope in their away context sits at a positive 0.6, the highest of any window in the data, which underlines just how well they have travelled in recent weeks. Arriving at a ground like the José Zorrilla and winning to nil is no small achievement, and it speaks well of their squad depth and tactical discipline.
It is worth noting that Deportivo did carry a major injury absence into the match, with one of their players having been sidelined since early March with no confirmed return date. Despite that disruption, the squad has clearly adapted, and the results have not suffered as a consequence.
Context in the Table
With 77 points and a goal difference of plus 22, Deportivo sit two points behind the league leaders heading into the final stages of the season. Automatic promotion from La Liga 2 rewards the top two sides, and Deportivo's consistency throughout this campaign means they remain very much in contention for one of those spots. The leaders hold a narrow advantage, but with the season in its closing stages, Deportivo will know that results like Sunday's are exactly what a promotion challenge demands.
For Valladolid, the priority now is simply to finish the campaign without further embarrassment. On 46 points from 41 games, they are safe from the worst of it, but a gap of 31 points to the automatic promotion places illustrates just how wide the chasm has grown between the haves and the have-nots in this division.
Signal Review
Three pre-match signals were published for this fixture, and the outcome produced a mixed bag. The Under 2.5 goals pick, rated at 55 per cent probability against a market-implied 54 per cent and priced at 1.85, landed successfully with the final score of 2-0. It was a narrow edge, as the model noted at the time, but the final scoreline validated the lean towards a lower-scoring affair given both sides' recent tendencies in that regard.
The Real Valladolid to win signal, despite a model probability of 30.1 per cent against a market-implied 20.8 per cent, did not land. The 9.3 per cent edge identified in the pre-match assessment made it a reasonable consideration on paper, but Deportivo's performance level and quality ultimately proved too much for a Valladolid side in poor form. The Both Teams to Score pick also fell short, with Valladolid failing to trouble the scoresheet at all.
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Verdict
Deportivo La Coruña were thoroughly deserving winners on Sunday. Their unbeaten run, their goal difference and their composure in the biggest moments of the season all point to a club ready for the next challenge. Valladolid, meanwhile, must use the remaining fixtures to at least restore some pride and begin planning for what will need to be a more coherent campaign next time around.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score between Real Valladolid and Deportivo La Coruña?
Deportivo La Coruña won 2-0 away at Real Valladolid in this La Liga 2 fixture played on 24 May 2026.
Where do Deportivo La Coruña sit in the La Liga 2 table following this result?
Deportivo La Coruña are second in the La Liga 2 standings with 77 points from 41 matches, two points behind the league leaders. They remain firmly in contention for automatic promotion.
How did the pre-match betting signals perform for this fixture?
Of the three signals published, the Under 2.5 goals pick landed successfully with the final score of 2-0. The Real Valladolid to win signal and the Both Teams to Score signal both lost. Please remember to gamble responsibly. BeGambleAware.org. 18+.
