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Historic Match Ahead for Leganés and Osasuna Tonight in LaLiga

Leganés, Spain – The Primera División clash between Leganés and Osasuna on April 7, 2025, could set a new record for the number of away victories in LaLiga history. If Osasuna secures a win at Butarque, it would mark the first time in the league’s 3,058 matches that eight teams claim three points while playing away.
This season’s record currently stands at seven away victories, achieved during this same matchday with the wins of Espanyol, Alavés, Valencia, Celta, Real Sociedad, Atlético, and Getafe. A victory tonight would elevate that number, and no previous season with 22 teams has seen such a high tally of away wins.
Leganés, currently fighting for survival, has struggled this season with only six wins in 29 matches, while Osasuna seeks to bolster its position away from the relegation zone. After a series of disappointing results, including just one win in their last 17 matches, the rojillos are eager to build on their recent recent draws.
“The stakes are high for both teams,” said Osasuna coach Jagoba Arrasate. “This match is crucial for us in our fight for safety.” If they fail to achieve a win, it would also mark the fourth round in LaLiga this season without a single home victory, a rare occurrence in the league’s history.
Historical data reveals that the last times when no home teams won during a matchday occurred in the 1992-93, 2002-03, and 2005-06 seasons, indicating how unusual it would be for the current scenario to repeat.
Leganés enters the match hoping to recover from their recent 3-2 defeat to Real Madrid. With a current tally of 28 goals for and 46 against, the pepineros desperately need a positive result to maintain their hopes of staying in the league. Their home record shows five victories and seven defeats out of 14 matches played, illustrating their difficulties at Butarque.
Conversely, Osasuna has secured seven wins among their 29 games this season, with a goal difference of -9, further underscoring their need for a strong performance on the road. “We need to ensure we are aggressive and take our chances,” said Osasuna’s captain, Oier Sanjurjo. “Every point counts in this crucial stage of the season.” If tonight’s match ends in a draw, it will maintain the status quo for both teams while extending Osasuna’s winless streak.
This match is not just about preserving their positions in the league; it could also rewrite history. With current conditions, both teams face a crucial moment that could define their season and impact their long-term trajectories.