Santa Clara vs Sporting Lisbon prediction, odds & betting tips – 08/11/2025
Sporting aim to keep pace at the top as they make the trip to the Azores for matchday 11 action against Santa Clara on Sunday.
Currently second in the league standings, the reigning champions are three points adrift of leaders Porto and head into this encounter after earning a point from their trip to Juventus in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Azoreans’ most recent outing ended in a narrow 1-0 defeat at Gil Vicente on Monday, a result that leaves them eighth in the Primeira Liga table.
Read our Santa Clara vs Sporting Lisbon predictions and preview to find out more, and remember to check our other Primeira Liga predictions.
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Santa Clara vs Sporting Lisbon prediction: The Lions to reign supreme
Key stats:
- Santa have lost three of their last four league games.
- Sporting have won eight of their ten Primeira Liga matches this season.
- Santa have both scored and conceded in three of their last five home games across all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Santa Clara 1-2 Sporting Lisbon
Judging by the recent league form of both sides, Sporting are well-positioned to claim all three points, though their midweek European commitments could bring signs of fatigue.
Nonetheless, with the quality at Rui Borges’s disposal, the visitors should have enough strength to scale through, especially as they have maintained a perfect record in all five of their away league matches this season.
Pre-match analysis: Visitors tipped as heavy favourites
- HOME: 13/2 (7.50) – 13.3%
- DRAW: 10/3 (4.33) – 23.1%
- AWAY: 4/9 (1.44) – 69.9%
*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes; subject to change*
Sporting unsurprisingly head into this encounter as overwhelming favourites, reflected by their 69.9% win probability, which is more than five times Santa’s 13.3%. Anything other than a victory for the Lions would be considered an upset based on these figures.
Our hot tip of both teams to score, priced at 2.25, also offers great value considering that Borges’s men have not been entirely watertight in recent away matches.
Most recent H2H: The Lions took full spoils in the Azores
The last meeting between these two sides ended in a 1-0 victory for Sporting in the Azores, while Santa claimed the reverse fixture by the same scoreline.
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/04/25
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Portugal Cup 18/12/24
Sporting
Santa Clara
Portugal Primeira Liga 30/11/24
Sporting
Santa Clara
Portugal Primeira Liga 01/04/23
Sporting
Santa Clara
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/10/22
Santa Clara
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Santa Clara preview: An almost fully fit squad
Santa appear to have an almost fully fit squad, though midfielder MT and centre-forward Anthony Carter have missed the last two league outings, while winger Gabriel Silva was also unavailable for selection last time out.
Predicted XI: Batista (GK), Venancio, Lima, Rocha, Pereira, Firmino, Serginho, Soares, Brenner, Wendel & Lopes
Santa Clara’s last five results:
- 03/11/25: Gil Vicente 1-0 Santa Clara (L)
- 29/10/25: Braga 5-0 Santa Clara (L)
- 25/10/25: Santa Clara 2-0 AVS (W)
- 18/10/25: SC Espinho 0-1 Santa Clara (W)
- 04/10/25: Vitoria Guimaraes 2-1 Santa Clara (L)
Sporting Lisbon preview: At least four ruled out
Sporting are expected to remain without long-term absentees Nuno Santos and Daniel Braganca, who continue their recoveries from a patellar tendon rupture and a serious knee injury respectively.
Right-back Ivan Fresneda, who was forced off in the previous league outing, is also expected to miss out, while Zeno Debast remains sidelined through fitness concerns.
Predicted XI: Silva (GK), Araujo, Inacio, Diomande, Vagiannidis, Hjulmand, Simoes, Trincao, Pote, Quenda & Suarez
Sporting Lisbon’s last five results:
- 04/11/25: Juventus 1-1 Sporting Lisbon (D)
- 31/10/25: Sporting Lisbon 2-0 Alverca (W)
- 28/10/25: Sporting Lisbon 5-1 Alverca (W)
- 26/10/25: Tondela 0-3 Sporting Lisbon (W)
- 22/10/25: Sporting Lisbon 2-1 Marseille (W)
Player to watch: Luis Suarez
Luis Suarez was signed in the summer with the challenge of filling Vitor Gyokeres’s void, and the Colombian seems to have settled quickly. With seven league goals to his name — just one shy of Benfica’s Vangelis Pavlidis at the top of the scoring chart — Suarez will be keen to extend his tally this weekend.
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