Liberia vs Zeledon Prediction & Betting Tips (3 August)
Liberia vs Zeledon Prediction. Liberia will host Zeledon on Sunday 3 August in the Costa Rica - Primera Division. Liberia are in advantage over Zeledon with a better win rate of 55.81% (Liberia) against 44.16% (Zeledon). Read on for all of our football predictions and betting tips from our Experts for this game. Live football stream link is also available.

Liberia
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L
L
L
D
Sunday 3 August
21:00
Costa Rica - Primera Division

Zeledon
L
D
L
W
L
Match Preview
In a country where football pulses through the streets of Monrovia and beyond, the Liberian Primera Division stands as a vibrant showcase of local talent and fierce competition. Known officially as the LFA First Division, this top-tier league has been the proving ground for clubs like Mighty Barrolle and Invincible Eleven, whose legacies continue to shape the sport’s narrative in Liberia. The current roster of national players reflects a dynamic blend of youth and experience—Oscar Dorley commands the midfield with poise, while young talents like Divine Teah and William Gibson bring fresh energy to the attack. Defensively, the likes of Sampson Dweh and Mark Pabai anchor the backline with growing international recognition. This evolving squad mirrors the league’s commitment to nurturing homegrown excellence and elevating Liberia’s presence on the continental stage.
In the heart of San Isidro, where football echoes through the valleys, Pérez Zeledón continues to shape its identity with grit and ambition. Under the guidance of Horacio Esquivel, the team has shown flashes of resilience, with the coach navigating a transitional phase marked by tactical tweaks and a focus on youth integration. The squad boasts a mix of seasoned campaigners and emerging talent—Bryan Segura remains a reliable presence between the posts, while defenders like William Fernández and Luis José Hernández provide stability at the back. In midfield, Joaquin Aguirre and Johnny Gordon bring experience, complemented by the energy of Rodrigo Garita and Abner Hudson on the wings. Up front, Manuel Morán and Mateo Escobar lead the charge, supported by promising names like Erick Marín and Josué Mitchell. The team’s evolving chemistry hints at a foundation being laid for long-term growth.
When the final whistle blows and numbers settle, patterns start to whisper the story behind the game. Liberia’s repeated dominance over Zeledón is hard to ignore—twice they’ve hammered them with a commanding 1-5 scoreline, revealing sharp attacking intent and clinical execution. Zeledón, meanwhile, has struggled to find defensive cohesion, conceding heavily not just to Liberia but also to Saprissa and AD Santos. There’s an evident gap in resilience and positioning, especially in the closing thirds, where Liberia exploits space with a kind of ruthless precision.
On the flip side, Zeledón’s offensive production has been muted, managing just a single goal across multiple fixtures, which signals deeper issues in creativity and finishing. Their inability to respond or adapt tactically mid-game has left them exposed. Liberia, however, has leaned on its well-oiled transitions and aggressive front-line pressure to dismantle the opposition’s shape early on. The contrast in momentum and discipline between these two sides has created a recurring storyline—one where Liberia not only controls the rhythm but reshapes the outcome with striking clarity.
No storm, no spectacle—just precision in the margins. A 1:0 prediction for Liberia over Zeledón leans into consistency more than flair, mirroring recent patterns where Liberia's attacking sharpness breaks through while Zeledón remains defensively fragile but slightly more contained. The narrow scoreline hints at a measured approach, where Liberia's advantage is enough to seal the deal without an avalanche of goals. For Zeledón, despite improved structure, that final push to breach Liberia’s defensive shell may still be out of reach, making the solitary goal the quiet difference in a disciplined matchup.
In the heart of San Isidro, where football echoes through the valleys, Pérez Zeledón continues to shape its identity with grit and ambition. Under the guidance of Horacio Esquivel, the team has shown flashes of resilience, with the coach navigating a transitional phase marked by tactical tweaks and a focus on youth integration. The squad boasts a mix of seasoned campaigners and emerging talent—Bryan Segura remains a reliable presence between the posts, while defenders like William Fernández and Luis José Hernández provide stability at the back. In midfield, Joaquin Aguirre and Johnny Gordon bring experience, complemented by the energy of Rodrigo Garita and Abner Hudson on the wings. Up front, Manuel Morán and Mateo Escobar lead the charge, supported by promising names like Erick Marín and Josué Mitchell. The team’s evolving chemistry hints at a foundation being laid for long-term growth.
When the final whistle blows and numbers settle, patterns start to whisper the story behind the game. Liberia’s repeated dominance over Zeledón is hard to ignore—twice they’ve hammered them with a commanding 1-5 scoreline, revealing sharp attacking intent and clinical execution. Zeledón, meanwhile, has struggled to find defensive cohesion, conceding heavily not just to Liberia but also to Saprissa and AD Santos. There’s an evident gap in resilience and positioning, especially in the closing thirds, where Liberia exploits space with a kind of ruthless precision.
On the flip side, Zeledón’s offensive production has been muted, managing just a single goal across multiple fixtures, which signals deeper issues in creativity and finishing. Their inability to respond or adapt tactically mid-game has left them exposed. Liberia, however, has leaned on its well-oiled transitions and aggressive front-line pressure to dismantle the opposition’s shape early on. The contrast in momentum and discipline between these two sides has created a recurring storyline—one where Liberia not only controls the rhythm but reshapes the outcome with striking clarity.
No storm, no spectacle—just precision in the margins. A 1:0 prediction for Liberia over Zeledón leans into consistency more than flair, mirroring recent patterns where Liberia's attacking sharpness breaks through while Zeledón remains defensively fragile but slightly more contained. The narrow scoreline hints at a measured approach, where Liberia's advantage is enough to seal the deal without an avalanche of goals. For Zeledón, despite improved structure, that final push to breach Liberia’s defensive shell may still be out of reach, making the solitary goal the quiet difference in a disciplined matchup.

Tip Reasoning
This Liberia side is not exactly renowned for playing exciting football, with a staggering 14 of their previous 17 matches in the Primera Division delivering no more than a couple of goals. High-flying Zeledon have followed a similar pattern in the top-flight recently, as nine of Liberia outfit’s last 12 games have also served up under 2.5 goals.
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Prediction
Liberia vs Zeledon Prediction
Liberia 1 : 0 Zeledon
Liberia vs Zeledon Stats |
Head to Head | Home Team | Away Team |
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Name | Liberia | Zeledon |
Clean Sheet | 20% | 30% |
Failed to Score | 40% | 50% |
Goals Conceded | 0.9 | 2 |
Goals Scored | 1.3 | 0.8 |
WIN Rate | 55.81% | 44.16% |
Last 5 Games | W L L L D | L D L W L |
⚽ Goals Overview |
Goals Scored Who will score more?
Liberia is 62.50% better in terms of Goals Scored

Liberia at Home

Zeledon at Away
Goals Conceded Who will concede more?
Liberia is 122.22% better in terms of Goals Conceded

Liberia at Home

Zeledon at Away
Liberia vs Zeledon Timeline |
Liberia Results
W
Liberia 1:0 Cartagines
W
L
Liberia 0:1 Cartagines
W
Zeledon 1:5 Liberia
L
W
Santa Ana 1:4 Liberia
L
Liberia 0:1 Herediano
D
Liberia 1:1 Puntarenas FC
W
AD Santos 0:1 Liberia
D
D
Saprissa 1:1 Liberia
W
Liberia 1:0 Sporting San Jose
L
San Carlos 1:0 Liberia
L
Puntarenas FC 2:0 Liberia
W
Liberia 2:1 Zeledon
L
Herediano 2:1 Liberia
L
L
Sporting San Jose 2:1 Liberia
L
Liberia 0:1 AD Santos
W
Liberia 4:0 Santa Ana
Zeledon Results
L
Zeledon 0:1 Saprissa
L
Zeledon 0:3 Saprissa
L
AD Santos 3:1 Zeledon
L
Zeledon 1:5 Liberia
D
W
Zeledon 3:0 Guanacasteca
L
Cartagines 3:0 Zeledon
W
San Carlos 0:2 Zeledon
L
Zeledon 1:2 Alajuelense
W
L
Zeledon 0:1 Puntarenas FC
D
Santa Ana 0:0 Zeledon
W
Zeledon 2:1 AD Santos
L
Zeledon 0:1 Cartagines
L
Liberia 2:1 Zeledon
W
Zeledon 1:0 San Carlos
L
Puntarenas FC 2:1 Zeledon
L
Zeledon 0:1 Herediano
D
Alajuelense 0:0 Zeledon
W
Guanacasteca 0:1 Zeledon
Overview |
Liberia Zeledon Prediction
Liberia v Zeledon Prediction & Tips (and online live stream*) starts on Sunday 3 August in the Costa Rica - Primera Division. Here on Feedinco, we will cover all types of match predictions, stats and all match previews for all Costa Rica - Primera Division matches. You can find all statistics, last 5 games stats and Comparison for both teams Liberia and Zeledon .Feedinco Suggestion
From all statistics and latest matches and timeline data, our professional advice and experts suggest to bet on a Under 2.5 Goals which have odds of 1.74. We also suggest the best bookmaker which is 1xBet which have better odds on this type of bet.Liberia has 40% to win against Zeledon
There is a 80% chance of this match having U2.5 goals
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Faq on Liberia v Zeledon |
FAQ
When is the match between Liberia v Zeledon?
The match between Liberia - Zeledon is on Sunday 3 August.
who is the Favourite team to win between Liberia v Zeledon?
Liberia are currently in a better form than the away team - Zeledon.
Will both teams score in the match Liberia v Zeledon?
Our both team to score prediction is : btts_No
what is the best bet to play on Liberia v Zeledon?
Among all the predictions, the best bet to play on Liberia v Zeledon is Under 2.5 Goals with odds of 1.74
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