Real Sociedad B U21 host Mirandés in LaLiga 2 on Saturday afternoon, 16 May 2026, in a meeting that still carries plenty of weight at both ends of the lower half of the table. Jon Ansotegi’s side come into it sitting 16th on 45 points, awkwardly clear of the real danger but far from comfortable, while Antxón Muneta’s Mirandés are down in 20th with 36 points and staring at a season that has gone badly off-script. There’s no glamour prize here. There is plenty on the line.
For Real Sociedad B, this is about finishing with some order, keeping the pressure off, and turning a mixed campaign into something respectable. For Mirandés, it’s more urgent than that. They need points, they need momentum, and they need a performance that feels like a response rather than another shrug. The two clubs have already crossed paths plenty of times in recent years, including a 1-0 Mirandés win in November 2025, so there’s a bit of familiarity in the air too. That usually matters. It should do again here.
The bigger picture is pretty simple. Real Sociedad B have been stronger at home than Mirandés have been away, both sides have shown a habit of leaving the door open at the back, and goals have often followed. Not every match between them has turned into a shootout, but there’s enough evidence to expect chances at both ends. This one doesn’t look like a tight, cagey stalemate. It looks more like a game where one goal will bring another.
Real Sociedad B U21 Form & Analysis
Real Sociedad B’s recent run has had the feel of a team that can be irritating to play against without ever fully convincing you they’ve got control of the game. They drew 0-0 at home to Burgos Club de Fútbol on 3 May, which followed a 2-1 away win over Huesca on 11 May — a result that should have done wonders for confidence, especially after a 90th-minute strike from Jordi Escobar sealed it. Before that, though, they’d lost 1-0 away to Real Valladolid, gone down 3-1 at home to Real Racing Club, and shared another 0-0 at AD Ceuta. That’s a side living on fine margins. One week they’re stubborn, the next they’re undone by a single moment.
At home, the story is a little better than the raw mid-table standing might suggest. Real Sociedad B’s home record reads seven wins, six draws and six defeats, with 26 scored and 24 conceded. That’s not dominant. It is solid enough. They’ve tended to keep games alive at their own ground, and they rarely collapse completely. The problem is that they’re just as likely to let a match drift away from them as they are to seize control. You don’t get the sense they’re a team that can shut opponents out for long periods. In fact, they’ve gone through a spell of six games without a clean sheet if you include the broader pattern around them, and that leaves them vulnerable even when they’re competitive.
The encouraging note is that they’re still finding enough in attack to stay relevant. The 2-1 win at Huesca was a good example: they absorbed pressure, took their moments, and finished strongly. But there’s a blunt truth here too. Their last six league matches have produced only one win, and three of those fixtures ended in defeat. That’s not the profile of a side that’s likely to blow anyone away. Still, at home, they’ve usually done just enough to stay in games. That matters. Especially against a team that’s been leaking goals on the road.
Mirandés Form & Analysis
Mirandés arrive with a far less reassuring story. Their most recent outing was a 1-0 home defeat to Eibar on 10 May, and that followed a wild 4-2 loss away to Almería. Those two results summed them up neatly: capable of getting into trouble quickly, and not especially reliable when the match starts to open up. Before that, they had beaten Cultural Leonesa 2-1 at home, but even that felt like a brief lift rather than the start of something lasting. The week before, they were beaten 3-1 at Deportivo La Coruña, drew 2-2 with CD Castellón, and beat Real Zaragoza 2-1 away. There’s one decent result in there, maybe two. The rest? Too many concessions, too little control.
Their away record explains a lot. Mirandés have taken just 16 points from 21 away matches, with four wins, four draws and 11 defeats. They’ve scored 23 on the road and conceded 35, which is a shaky balance by any standard. They’re not hopeless away from home — that’s the point that keeps them from being dismissed outright — but they’re rarely secure. They tend to leave gaps, and once the game becomes stretched, they can be exposed. The 4-2 defeat at Almería was the clearest warning. You can’t carry that kind of defensive fragility into every trip and expect to survive.
The flip side? Mirandés do carry a threat. They’ve scored away from home often enough to keep the BTTS angle alive in a lot of their matches, and they’ve also shown they can nick results when opponents get loose. Their 2-1 win at Real Zaragoza is a reminder that they’re not dead and buried the moment they travel. But with two matches without a win now behind them, and with their last outing ending in defeat, they arrive under pressure. Real Sociedad B won’t need much encouragement. If Mirandés start slowly again, they’ll be in trouble.
Head-to-Head
These two have a proper paper trail against each other, and Mirandés have enjoyed the better of it. The most recent league meeting ended 1-0 to Mirandés in November 2025, and that result extended a long run without defeat against Real Sociedad B. In fact, Mirandés have gone seven meetings without losing this fixture, which gives them a psychological edge they’ll be keen to lean on.
That said, the fixture has also tended to produce goals for both sides over time, even if not every meeting turns wild. Real Sociedad B haven’t kept a clean sheet in seven straight meetings with Mirandés, and that’s the sort of trend that sticks in the mind. The broader historical picture points one way on results, but another way on scoring patterns. It’s why this matchup rarely feels straightforward.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 8/13 for this one. It’s a short price, but it’s the right angle. Real Sociedad B have scored enough at home to ask questions, while Mirandés have been scoring away with enough regularity to keep their end involved — and just as importantly, they’ve been too easy to get at. That combination is hard to ignore.
A 2-1 Real Sociedad B win fits the shape of the game. The hosts have the steadier home record, Mirandés have the poorer away numbers, and both teams have enough attacking punch to get on the board before defensive issues take over. If you’re looking for a slight alternative, Over 2.5 Goals also has appeal, but BTTS is the cleaner play here.