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Cádiz 2 - 1 CD Lugo

24.11.2019 - 20:00

Stadium : Estadio Ramón de Carranza (Cádiz)

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Clean Sheet

#TeamMPClean SheetOverall
1
UD Las Palmas logo

UD Las Palmas

421433%
2
Málaga CF logo

Málaga CF

421945%
3
Deportivo La Coruña logo

Deportivo La Coruña

421126%
4
Sporting Gijón logo

Sporting Gijón

421638%
5
Rayo Vallecano logo

Rayo Vallecano

421126%
6
Elche logo

Elche

461635%
7
Almería logo

Almería

441636%
8
Real Zaragoza logo

Real Zaragoza

441432%
9
Mirandés logo

Mirandés

42921%
10
SD Huesca logo

SD Huesca

421433%
11
AD Alcorcón logo

AD Alcorcón

421126%
12
CD Lugo logo

CD Lugo

421331%
13
CD Numancia logo

CD Numancia

421331%
14
Real Oviedo logo

Real Oviedo

42921%
15
Cádiz logo

Cádiz

421229%
16
CD Tenerife logo

CD Tenerife

421433%
17
Girona logo

Girona

461737%
18
SD Ponferradina logo

SD Ponferradina

42819%
19
Albacete Balompié logo

Albacete Balompié

421331%
20
Racing Santander logo

Racing Santander

42819%
21
CF Fuenlabrada logo

CF Fuenlabrada

421536%
22
Extremadura UD logo

Extremadura UD

421126%

The number of clean sheets, or matches a team has without conceding a single goal, in a competition is a strong indicator of how well their defence is playing. The more times a team can completely keep their opponents from scoring, the more likely it is the team’s actual ability rather than just random chance.

We keep track of all the clean sheet information here, and these are the stats for Cádiz vs CD Lugo:

  • Cádiz has played 42 matches and kept opponents from scoring a single goal in 12 of them. In other words, they have kept a clean sheet in 29% of their matches.
  • In 21 home matches in the Segunda Division, Cádiz has had 7 matches without conceding a goal. CD Lugo has played 42 matches and has shut out opponents on 13 occasions. That means they have held clean sheets in 31% of their matches.
  • In 21 home matches played in the Segunda División, CD Lugo has had 6 matches without conceding a single goal. And away from home, they have a 29% clean sheet rate as the visiting side.

If both clubs have a high rate of keeping clean sheets, then there’s a decent chance of seeing a low-scoring battle between two strong defensive clubs. But for matches between clubs with low rates of clean sheets, then it’s fair to expect a goal or two.