Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Deportivo La Coruna will be aiming to recover from a 2-1 loss to Sporting Gijon when they take on Granada in the La Liga 2 round 40. The Galicians failed to secure their spot in the Segunda Division playoffs, but they surely want to finish the season in great manner. The likes of Barcia, Mella, and Navarro are all out of contention with injuries for the home side.
Los Granadinos, on the other hand, are still in the playoffs race, with the team sitting in 7th place, three points behind top-six. The Andalusians, though, are not regarded as good travellers and we do not believe that they are capable of grabbing more than one point from Saturday’s clash. It has to be noted that the visitors are boosted by Georgiy Tsitaishvili’s return from suspension. Anyhow, a close encounter is on the cards at Estadio de Riazor.
Highlighted Team (Deportivo):

Real Deportivo La Coruna (also known as Depor) is a Spanish football club founded in 1906 and is currently playing in the Primera Division. The Galician club hosts it’s home games in Estadio Municipal de Riazor in A Coruna. The stadium holds a capacity for 35 000 football fans. The club clolors are Blue and White.
The biggest rival of the club from A Coruna is Celta de Vigo which is a football club from the same region. The Manuel Pablo incident in 2001 shows how big the rivalry is between both Galician teams.In the last years Deportivo la Coruna is playing in different divisions in Spain.
In 1974/75 the club played in the Tercera Division. Since 1992 the club had it’s glory times with winning the league title in 2000. The Copa del Rey in 1995 and 2002. And the semi finals of the Champions League in 2004. Important players in the history of Deportivo La Coruna are: Makaay, Mauro Silva, Rivaldo and Bebeto.