Girona welcome Real Sociedad to Montilivi on Thursday evening, 14 May 2026, with both sides stuck in awkward mid-to-late season territory but for very different reasons. Girona are scrapping to keep their heads above water near the bottom of LaLiga, while Sociedad arrive in eighth and still chasing a strong finish that could matter for European places, pride and momentum going into the summer.
For Michel’s side, this is about survival, plain and simple. They sit 18th on 39 points, with just nine wins from 35 games and a goal difference that tells a grim story: 37 scored, 52 conceded. Sociedad are higher up the table, but not comfortably so. Pellegrino Matarazzo’s team are 8th on 44 points and haven’t turned a decent points haul into a truly secure run. One more stumble and the pressure sharpens again. That’s the reality here. Neither team can afford to drift.
The travel history matters too. Girona have been drawing breath after a sticky run without a win, while Sociedad come in with their own issues on the road, where wins have been hard to find and clean sheets even harder. There’s enough attacking talent on both sides to make this feel open. There’s also enough defensive wobble to make goals feel very live.
Girona FC Form & Analysis
Girona’s recent story is one of frustration, late scraps and missed chances. They came back from Rayo Vallecano with a 1-1 draw on 11 May, and that at least stopped the rot after the home loss to Mallorca. Before that, though, the sequence was messy. They lost 2-1 at Valencia, went down 3-2 at home to Real Betis, and had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Real Madrid after taking something from the Bernabéu. The last league win feels like a different era now — a 1-0 home victory over Villarreal on 6 April. Since then, it’s been five league games without a win. That’s the kind of stretch that drains confidence fast.
The most recent draw at Rayo was revealing. Girona were under pressure for long spells, with only 9 shots to Rayo’s 18 and an xG of 0.86 compared with 1.10 for the hosts. Yet they still nicked a point with goals in the 86th and 90th minutes, first through Alemão and then Cristhian Stuani. That late fight matters. It shows they haven’t folded. But it also shows how often they’re chasing the game. They’ve now gone five without a clean sheet as well, and that’s a problem at this level.
At home, Girona’s season hasn’t been much kinder. Their record at Montilivi reads 6 wins, 4 draws and 7 defeats, with 19 goals scored and 25 conceded. That’s not the profile of a side controlling matches on their own turf. They can still create enough to trouble opponents — their home xG benchmark sits in the league’s decent range — but the back line keeps handing out opportunities. When Girona concede first, they rarely look serene. If Sociedad get on the front foot early, Michel’s side will be forced into a game they’d rather avoid.
Real Sociedad Form & Analysis
Sociedad’s form has been strange for a team with enough quality to expect more. They haven’t won in six league matches, and that run has been a cocktail of nearly-there performances and lapses at the worst possible moments. The latest example came on 9 May, when they drew 2-2 with Real Betis at home. They led, they were pegged back, then they equalised again late on through Mikel Oyarzabal’s penalty. It was breathless. It was also familiar. That sort of match has become their thing lately.
Before that, they lost 1-0 at Sevilla, after a wild 3-3 away draw with Rayo Vallecano. They were also beaten 1-0 at home by Getafe, and in the Copa del Rey they drew 2-2 away at Atlético Madrid. Go back one more match and it’s another draw, 3-3 against Deportivo Alavés. There’s no shortage of goals, no shortage of chaos, and no sense that Sociedad are managing games cleanly. They do enough to stay alive in matches, but not enough to close them out. That won’t fill anyone with confidence on a trip to a relegation battler.
Away from home, the league record is lukewarm at best: 3 wins, 6 draws and 8 defeats, with 20 goals scored and 28 conceded. They’re not a total write-off on the road — there’s enough punch to nick goals — but the defensive return is too soft for comfort. Six away draws tell their own story. Sociedad often hang around, but they don’t land enough decisive blows. You’d expect them to score here. You wouldn’t expect them to keep Girona quiet for long unless the hosts completely misfire.
Matarazzo will be aware that this is exactly the kind of fixture where a team’s away fragility gets exposed. Sociedad’s latest matches have featured too many high-scoring evenings, and even when they’ve contributed well in attack, the back door’s been left open. That’s why the table still feels underwhelming. Eighth is fine on paper. It’s not where this squad wanted to be.
Head-to-Head
These two have a proper recent history, and it leans slightly in Girona’s favour. The reverse fixture in December 2025 ended Real Sociedad 1-2 Girona, a result that should still be fresh in both camps. That was a useful away win for Michel’s side and a reminder that Sociedad don’t always deal well with Girona’s direct spells and late surges.
The broader pattern isn’t one-sided, though. Sociedad beat Girona 3-2 in May 2025, Girona lost 0-1 at home in October 2024, and the clubs also shared a 0-0 in Girona in February 2024. There’s a bit of everything in this fixture — narrow margins, a few goals, and the odd stalemate. One small angle stands out: both teams have scored in five of the last seven meetings. That fits this fixture’s mood better than a cautious one.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 8/13 for this one. It’s short enough to feel serious, and fair enough given the way both sides are defending right now. Girona have gone five league games without a clean sheet, while Sociedad arrive having failed to shut out six straight league opponents. That’s a bad combo for defenders. A very bad one.
The scoring profiles point the same way. Girona keep finding scraps even when they’re under pressure, as shown by the late comeback at Rayo, while Sociedad’s away games have repeatedly opened up into something loose and ragged. Add in the head-to-head trend — five of the last seven meetings landing BTTS — and 2-1 feels a live correct score. Girona need points more urgently, and at home they’ve got just enough bite to edge a game that should produce chances at both ends.
If you want a little extra on top, over 2.5 goals isn’t a bad alternative angle either, though BTTS is the cleaner play. This doesn’t look like a match where either defence walks away with much credit.