FC Andorra vs Eibar Result

Segunda DivisiónSegunda División · Spain
FC Andorra

FC Andorra

0 - 1

Full Time

Eibar

Eibar

📍 Estadi de la FAF, Encamp

🗓️ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 15:15

💪 AI Prediction Report

DECENT HIT

Predicted

1 - 1

Actual

0 - 1

Result
BTTS
O/U 2.5
Score

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Over/Under 2.5Under 2.5

Eibar Edge FC Andorra with Smash-and-Grab Away Win

Eibar snatched a crucial 1-0 victory over FC Andorra at the Estadi de la FAF, despite being dominated for long stretches by the home side. The Basques made the most of their limited opportunities, with Jon Bautista’s 38th-minute strike proving decisive in a match where Andorra enjoyed a commanding 73% possession but failed to convert their dominance into goals. Andorra pressed relentlessly, racking up 14 shots and forcing five corners, but were repeatedly frustrated by a disciplined Eibar rearguard and the safe hands of Jon Mikel Magunagoitia. Eibar, meanwhile, absorbed the pressure and struck clinically on the counter, then defended their slender lead with grit and organization, picking up four yellow cards in the process. Despite late pressure and attacking substitutions from Andorra, the visitors held on for a hard-fought three points.

FC Andorra

FC Andorra

6.5/10

FC Andorra controlled the tempo from the outset, dictating play with 73% possession and a fluid 4-3-3 formation. Their midfield trio, led by Marc Domenech and Daniel Villahermosa, recycled the ball efficiently and kept Eibar pinned back for extended spells. However, despite 14 shots, only three found the target, highlighting their lack of cutting edge in the final third. Defensively, Andorra were rarely troubled outside of the decisive first-half goal, but their inability to break down Eibar’s deep block ultimately cost them. Frustration crept in as the match wore on, reflected in four yellow cards, and their late push for an equalizer lacked the precision needed to unlock the visitors.

Key Players

Marc Domenech: Anchored midfield, dictated tempo, and provided passing range.
Daniel Villahermosa: Drove forward from midfield, created shooting opportunities.
Jesús Owono: Made a key save to keep Andorra in the match after conceding.

Strengths

Dominant possession and territorial controlMidfield ball retentionLimited Eibar to few chances

Weaknesses

Lack of clinical finishingStruggled to break down deep defenseFrustration led to unnecessary bookings
Eibar

Eibar

7.5/10

Eibar executed a textbook away performance, soaking up pressure and striking decisively on the break. Despite seeing just 27% of the ball and registering only five shots (two on target), the visitors were ruthless when it mattered, with Jon Bautista converting their best chance in the 38th minute. Their 4-2-3-1 shape morphed into a compact defensive block for much of the match, with midfielders Sergio Álvarez and Lander Olaetxea working tirelessly to shield the back four. Eibar’s defensive discipline was matched by a willingness to disrupt Andorra’s rhythm, as evidenced by their four yellow cards. Goalkeeper Jon Mikel Magunagoitia was a calming presence, making key interventions to preserve the clean sheet.

Key Players

Jon Bautista: Scored the match-winning goal with clinical finish.
Jon Mikel Magunagoitia: Commanded his area and made several crucial saves.
Sergio Álvarez: Shielded the defense and broke up Andorra’s attacks.

Strengths

Clinical finishing on limited chancesDefensive organization and resilienceEffective game management under pressure

Weaknesses

Low possession and attacking threatRelied heavily on defensive shapeAccumulated bookings under pressure

Key Moments

38' — Goal

Jon Bautista finishes off a swift Eibar counterattack to put the visitors ahead.

44' — Yellow Card

Sergio Álvarez booked for a tactical foul, halting an Andorra break.

56' — Yellow Card

Marc Domenech receives a yellow for dissent as Andorra’s frustration grows.

68' — Yellow Card

Anaitz Arbilla goes into the book for time-wasting as Eibar defend their lead.

81' — Yellow Card

Imanol García de Albéniz cautioned for a late challenge in midfield.

Tactical Analysis

Andorra’s 4-3-3 sought to stretch Eibar and create overloads in wide areas, but the visitors’ compact 4-2-3-1 shape rarely allowed space between the lines. Eibar’s double pivot of Álvarez and Olaetxea sat deep, with the full-backs rarely venturing forward, prioritizing solidity over adventure. Andorra circulated the ball well, but Eibar’s disciplined banks of four forced them into speculative efforts from range. Set pieces offered Andorra some hope, as they earned five corners, but Eibar’s aerial presence, led by Jair Amador and Peru Nolaskoain, dealt with the threat efficiently. As Andorra pushed for an equalizer, they introduced more attacking substitutions, but Eibar responded with tactical fouls and time management to see out the result.

Turning Point

Jon Bautista’s 38th-minute goal against the run of play gave Eibar a lead to defend and changed the match’s dynamic.

Man of the Match

Jon Bautista

His clinical finish with Eibar’s best chance sealed the win and exemplified his efficiency in front of goal.