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The Nacional vs Estrela prediction for Saturday, 2026-04-04 (15:30 GMT) comes with the kind of tension you only get near the bottom of the table. It’s Matchday 28 in Portugal’s Primeira Liga, and at Estádio da Madeira (Choupana) the stakes feel simple: Nacional are 16th with 22 points, Estrela da Amadora are 14th with 28, and every tackle will look like a final exam.
Nacional arrive bruised and a bit frustrated. They’ve lost two in a row, 1-0 away to Famalicão and then 0-1 at home to Estoril, and their home record (3W, 2D, 8L) explains why this game has “must-not-lose” written all over it. Tiago Margarido usually asks for a calmer, possession-first approach in Funchal, but the problem lately has been finishing the story after writing a decent opening.
Estrela, meanwhile, travel with better mood after a 4-0 home win over Casa Pia on March 20. That big result mattered because they’d previously dropped games to Rio Ave and Gil Vicente earlier in March. Under João Nuno, Estrela often look most dangerous when the opponent has the ball and space appears behind them.
Estrela’s right side is the main talking point. Jefferson Encada has been out for about a month but is pushing to return, while Paulo Moreira and Stefan Lekovic are also trying to speed up their recoveries. The staff are also checking on Jovane Cabral, Eddy Doué, and Antonetti after international duty. If Encada is not ready, 20-year-old Max Scholze has already shown he can fill the role with maturity, bringing energy and clean decision-making.
For Nacional, Chucho Ramírez is expected back after international duty with Venezuela (he featured against Uzbekistan). In open play, Gabriel Veron—on loan from Porto—looks like the key creative spark. If Nacional are to control the tempo, his delivery and 1v1 ability may decide whether possession becomes chances.
The market slightly leans to the home side: Home win 2.15, Draw 3.55, Away win 3.55. That fits the idea of Nacional having more of the ball, but not necessarily running away with it.
Those pieces connect neatly: both teams are in relegation stress mode, and Nacional’s recent 1-0 losses point to low margins. Even Estrela’s 4-0 last time out doesn’t guarantee another goal-fest away in Madeira, especially if Nacional keep the ball and slow the rhythm.
There’s also a small narrative twist in the head to head: Estrela won the last meeting on 2025-04-06 by 0-1, when Nacional were priced around 2.06. Nacional fans will remember they can spring surprises too—like that 0-1 away win at Braga in 2025 with huge odds (8.1). Estrela have their own proof of stubbornness, drawing 3-3 at Braga in early 2026 at 5.5.
So, for beginner bettors reading this Nacional vs Estrela prediction: take the calmer route. Under 3.55 goals looks like the most logical of our betting tips, while the home win is a smaller-stakes option if you believe Nacional finally turn decent control into a single, precious goal.
The Nacional vs Estrela prediction for Saturday, 2026-04-04 (15:30 GMT) comes with the kind of tension you only get near the bottom of the table. It’s Matchday 28 in Portugal’s Primeira Liga, and at Estádio da Madeira (Choupana) the stakes feel simple: Nacional are 16th with 22 points, Estrela da Amadora are 14th with 28, and every tackle will look like a final exam.
Nacional arrive bruised and a bit frustrated. They’ve lost two in a row, 1-0 away to Famalicão and then 0-1 at home to Estoril, and their home record (3W, 2D, 8L) explains why this game has “must-not-lose” written all over it. Tiago Margarido usually asks for a calmer, possession-first approach in Funchal, but the problem lately has been finishing the story after writing a decent opening.
Estrela, meanwhile, travel with better mood after a 4-0 home win over Casa Pia on March 20. That big result mattered because they’d previously dropped games to Rio Ave and Gil Vicente earlier in March. Under João Nuno, Estrela often look most dangerous when the opponent has the ball and space appears behind them.
Estrela’s right side is the main talking point. Jefferson Encada has been out for about a month but is pushing to return, while Paulo Moreira and Stefan Lekovic are also trying to speed up their recoveries. The staff are also checking on Jovane Cabral, Eddy Doué, and Antonetti after international duty. If Encada is not ready, 20-year-old Max Scholze has already shown he can fill the role with maturity, bringing energy and clean decision-making.
For Nacional, Chucho Ramírez is expected back after international duty with Venezuela (he featured against Uzbekistan). In open play, Gabriel Veron—on loan from Porto—looks like the key creative spark. If Nacional are to control the tempo, his delivery and 1v1 ability may decide whether possession becomes chances.
The market slightly leans to the home side: Home win 2.15, Draw 3.55, Away win 3.55. That fits the idea of Nacional having more of the ball, but not necessarily running away with it.
Those pieces connect neatly: both teams are in relegation stress mode, and Nacional’s recent 1-0 losses point to low margins. Even Estrela’s 4-0 last time out doesn’t guarantee another goal-fest away in Madeira, especially if Nacional keep the ball and slow the rhythm.
There’s also a small narrative twist in the head to head: Estrela won the last meeting on 2025-04-06 by 0-1, when Nacional were priced around 2.06. Nacional fans will remember they can spring surprises too—like that 0-1 away win at Braga in 2025 with huge odds (8.1). Estrela have their own proof of stubbornness, drawing 3-3 at Braga in early 2026 at 5.5.
So, for beginner bettors reading this Nacional vs Estrela prediction: take the calmer route. Under 3.55 goals looks like the most logical of our betting tips, while the home win is a smaller-stakes option if you believe Nacional finally turn decent control into a single, precious goal.
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U3.5 -278
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -2781 115
Nacional is expected to win with odds of 115Under 3.5 -278
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo 105
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U4.5 -182
Home win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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3
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2
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3
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Estrela |
09-Nov-25
1:1
| Nacional ![]() |
Estrela |
10-Nov-24
2:0
| Nacional ![]() |
Estrela |
21-May-23
0:1
| Nacional ![]() |
Estrela |
16-Apr-22
0:0
| Nacional ![]() |
Nacional |
04-Apr-26
2:0
| Estrela ![]() |
Nacional |
06-Apr-25
0:1
| Estrela ![]() |
Nacional |
15-Jan-23
0:1
| Estrela ![]() |
| 11 May | L |
Santa Clara
| 2 |
Nacional
| 0 |
| 02 May | L |
Nacional
| 1 |
AVS
| 2 |
| 25 Apr | W |
Tondela
| 0 |
Nacional
| 2 |
| 18 Apr | W |
Nacional
| 1 |
Alverca
| 0 |
| 12 Apr | L |
Benfica
| 2 |
Nacional
| 0 |
| 04 Apr | W |
Nacional
| 2 |
Estrela
| 0 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Famalicao
| 1 |
Nacional
| 0 |
| 15 Mar | L |
Nacional
| 0 |
Estoril
| 1 |
| 07 Mar | D |
Moreirense
| 1 |
Nacional
| 1 |
| 28 Feb | L |
Nacional
| 1 |
Braga
| 2 |
| 11 May | D | Estrela |
0 | Famalicao |
0 |
| 02 May | L | Moreirense |
3 | Estrela |
2 |
| 26 Apr | L | Estrela |
1 | FC Porto |
2 |
| 19 Apr | L | Arouca |
1 | Estrela |
0 |
| 11 Apr | L | Estrela |
0 | Sporting CP |
1 |
| 04 Apr | L | Nacional |
2 | Estrela |
0 |
| 20 Mar | W | Estrela |
4 | Casa Pia |
0 |
| 15 Mar | L | Rio Ave |
2 | Estrela |
1 |
| 08 Mar | D | Estrela |
2 | Gil Vicente |
2 |
| 28 Feb | D | AFS |
0 | Estrela |
0 |
Portugal - Primeira Liga| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
FC Porto | 33 | 65-18 | 85 |
| 2 |
Sporting CP | 33 | 86-24 | 79 |
| 3 |
Benfica | 33 | 71-24 | 77 |
| 4 |
SC Braga | 33 | 62-34 | 58 |
| 5 |
Famalicao | 33 | 41-29 | 53 |
| 6 |
GIL Vicente | 33 | 47-35 | 50 |
| 7 |
Moreirense | 33 | 37-49 | 42 |
| 8 |
Guimaraes | 33 | 39-49 | 42 |
| 9 |
Estoril | 33 | 53-54 | 39 |
| 10 |
Arouca | 33 | 44-63 | 39 |
| 11 |
Alverca | 33 | 35-51 | 39 |
| 12 |
Santa Clara | 33 | 32-40 | 36 |
| 13 |
Rio Ave | 33 | 34-56 | 35 |
| 14 |
Nacional | 33 | 35-45 | 31 |
| 15 |
Estrela | 33 | 36-54 | 29 |
| 16 |
Casa Pia | 33 | 30-56 | 29 |
| 17 |
Tondela | 33 | 26-52 | 28 |
| 18 |
AVS | 33 | 27-67 | 20 |