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Bet on Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W) on Football

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Who is favored to win in Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W)?

UDG Tenerife Sur (W), listed as Costa Adeje Tenerife in current data, are slight favorites based on their stronger recent Liga F form and higher mid-table standing compared to Deportivo La Coruña (W), who are closer to the relegation battle. Early market indications have Tenerife around 2.10 to win versus approximately 3.20 for Deportivo, reflecting marginal but clear favoritism with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W)?

The match between Deportivo La Coruña (W) and UDG Tenerife Sur (W) is scheduled to start at 11:00 AM UTC on 11 January 2026. In local time for La Coruña, Spain, this corresponds to 12:00 PM CET as Spain will be on Central European Time in January.

Where is Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W) being held?

The game is expected to be played in A Coruña, Spain, at Deportivo La Coruña’s usual women’s home ground, which is a compact stadium with a capacity of a few thousand spectators and a natural grass surface tailored for professional women’s football. The venue offers close stands and typically windy Atlantic conditions, which can slightly favor the home side accustomed to that environment.

Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W) prediction & odds - who wins?

Given Tenerife’s more consistent away record and slightly better defensive numbers over the past month, a narrow away win is the most likely outcome, with a 1-0 or 2-1 scoreline plausible. Value may lie in the away win around 2.10 and under 3.5 goals, as neither side has been involved in many high-scoring matches recently.

What is the head to head record between Deportivo La Coruna (W) vs UDG Tenerife Sur (W)?

In recent head-to-head meetings over the last few seasons in Spain’s top women’s division, UDG Tenerife Sur (W) have a marginal edge, winning the majority of encounters while Deportivo La Coruña (W) have secured only occasional victories, mostly at home. The average goals per match between these sides has hovered around 2–3, indicating generally competitive but not high-scoring fixtures.