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On Thursday, 12th March 2026, UE Santa Coloma host Ordino in Andorra Cup. Analysis points to UE Santa Coloma to win.
UE Santa Coloma arrive showing mixed form — 3W 1D 1L from 5 matches, scoring 1.2 and conceding 0.8 per game.
Ordino are struggling away — 1W 0D 4L in 5 games, scoring 0.8 and conceding 1.6 per match.
The H2H record stands: UE Santa Coloma 4 wins, Ordino 0 wins, 1 draws in 5 meetings. Both sides scored in 60% of those contests.
On the balance of evidence, ue santa coloma to win at 1.19 stands as the selection of merit. Confirm team news before kick-off.
Quarterfinal action in the Andorra Copa Constitució brings a fascinating matchup between UE Santa Coloma and FC Ordino. UE Santa Coloma is enjoying a fantastic season, currently sitting comfortably at the top end of the Primera Divisió table. Their recent domestic performances highlight a team balanced perfectly between defensive grit and attacking flair. A recent 7-0 obliteration of Esperanca showcases exactly what happens when their forwards find their rhythm early in a match. They hold an ELO rating significantly higher than their opponents, reflecting their status as heavy favorites.
FC Ordino arrives as the undeniable underdogs. Hovering in the mid-table of the league, their season has been defined by extreme inconsistency. While they managed a solid 2-1 victory over Esperanca recently, they were severely humbled 4-0 by FC Santa Coloma (UE’s rivals) just a few weeks prior. Their defensive structure tends to collapse against top-tier domestic opposition, a worrying trend when facing a team with UE Santa Coloma’s vast firepower.
The tactical battle will be incredibly straightforward. UE Santa Coloma will control the tempo, dominate possession, and pin Ordino deep in their own half. Ordino’s only realistic path to victory involves frustrating the hosts, maintaining a rigid shape, and hoping to snatch a goal from a set-piece or a rare counter-attack. The quality gap across the pitch, however, is simply too vast.
