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Liga 3

Portugal · Football

Season 2025

Liga 3Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Liga 3Standings

Current Liga 3 2025 standings with 20 teams. Guimaraes B leads the table with 29 points after 18 matches, followed by Amarante on 29 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
Liga 3 , Group A
129
Played: 18Won: 8Drawn: 5Lost: 5Goal Diff: +4
229
Played: 18Won: 8Drawn: 5Lost: 5Goal Diff: +2
328
Played: 18Won: 7Drawn: 7Lost: 4Goal Diff: +8
428
Played: 18Won: 7Drawn: 7Lost: 4Goal Diff: +9
527
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 9Lost: 3Goal Diff: +10
625
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 7Lost: 5Goal Diff: -1
724
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 6Lost: 6Goal Diff: +2
819
Played: 18Won: 4Drawn: 7Lost: 7Goal Diff: -7
914
Played: 18Won: 2Drawn: 8Lost: 8Goal Diff: -15
1013
Played: 18Won: 2Drawn: 7Lost: 9Goal Diff: -12
Liga 3 , Group B
138
Played: 18Won: 12Drawn: 2Lost: 4Goal Diff: +11
234
Played: 18Won: 9Drawn: 7Lost: 2Goal Diff: +9
328
Played: 18Won: 7Drawn: 7Lost: 4Goal Diff: +11
425
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 7Lost: 5Goal Diff: +1
522
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 4Lost: 8Goal Diff: 0
622
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 4Lost: 8Goal Diff: -1
721
Played: 18Won: 5Drawn: 6Lost: 7Goal Diff: -3
821
Played: 18Won: 6Drawn: 3Lost: 9Goal Diff: -6
917
Played: 18Won: 3Drawn: 8Lost: 7Goal Diff: -8
1014
Played: 18Won: 2Drawn: 8Lost: 8Goal Diff: -14
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

Liga 3Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the Liga 3. The highest-scoring result was Mafra 1–4 Amarante. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Promotion Group - 11
10
10
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22
22
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Relegation Group - 9
11
11
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12
12
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01
01
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Promotion Group - 10
21
21
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14
14
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11
11
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01
01
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Relegation Group - 8
01
01
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12
12
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10
10
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20
20
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00
00
2026-04-18FT
10
10
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Promotion Group - 9
11
11
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00
00
2026-04-11FT
01
01
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02
02
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Relegation Group - 7
12
12
2026-04-12FT
00
00
2026-04-12FT
21
21
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41
41
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21
21
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23
23
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Liga 3Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 20 teams in the Liga 3. CF Os Belenenses leads with 12 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Liga 3Betting Insights

Liga 3 2025 — key betting statistics across 273 matches played. Games average 2.21 goals, with 48.4% seeing both teams score and 38.8% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 39.9% of the time while 30.0% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 51.6% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-0. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.21Goals / Match
48.4%Both Score %
38.8%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
64.8%Over 1.5 %
17.9%Over 3.5 %
39.9%Home Win %
30.0%Draw %
30.0%Away Win %
51.6%Clean Sheet %
10.6%0-0 %
1.18Avg Home Goals
1.03Avg Away Goals
4.8Cards/Match
+6.60Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-0
14.7%(40)
1-1
14.3%(39)
0-0
10.6%(29)
0-1
9.9%(27)
1-2
9.2%(25)
2-1
8.8%(24)
2-0
6.6%(18)
0-2
5.1%(14)
2-2
4.0%(11)
3-1
3.3%(9)
2.21
Avg goals / game
604
Total goals
323
Home goals
281
Away goals

Liga 3Season Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
13.8%
16-30
13.5%
31-45
18.7%
46-60
14.1%
61-75
16.8%
76-90
23.1%

Liga 3Upcoming Fixtures

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Top Scorers

The top 5 goalscorers in the Liga 3 2025 season. Wilson Eduardo leads with 6 goals, followed by Miguel Lopes (0) and Candeias (0). These 5 players have scored 6 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the Liga 3 2025 season. Miguel Lopes tops the chart with 1 assists, followed by Wilson Eduardo (0) and Candeias (0). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the Liga 3 2025 season. Wilson Eduardo has received the most yellow cards with 1, followed by Miguel Lopes (1) and André Santos (1) — 3 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, Wilson Eduardo leads with 0. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

Liga 3Teams

All 20 teams competing in the Liga 3 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Liga 3Past Seasons

Browse 4 archived seasons of the Liga 3, from 2021 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded2021Preceded byCampeonato de Portugal

Liga 3 was created by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) in 2021 to establish a more professional, competitive, and television-friendly third tier of Portuguese football. Prior to its inception, the Campeonato de Portugal served as the third-tier competition, but it lacked the centralized structure and professional standards required for modern football. The creation of Liga 3 mirrored successful models in Germany (3. Liga) and Spain (Segunda Federación), bringing greater visibility to emerging players and clubs transitioning to professional ranks. The league requires participating clubs to meet strict infrastructure standards, including television-ready stadiums, natural grass pitches, and organization as sports companies. Since its launch, Liga 3 has undergone structural evolution, reducing from 24 teams in the inaugural 2021–22 season to 20 teams from 2023–24 onwards, divided into two geographically-based series (North and South). The competition has established itself as a vibrant sporting ecosystem, with average stadium attendances exceeding 4,000 spectators and memorable championship finals at the historic Estádio Nacional do Jamor.

  • 2021 — Liga 3 established as the third tier of Portuguese professional football, replacing the Campeonato de Portugal
  • 2021–22 — Torreense crowned first Liga 3 champions, defeating UD Oliveirense in the final
  • 2022–23 — União de Leiria win championship with record attendance of 22,197 at Dr Magalhães Pessoa Stadium
  • 2023–24 — Competition reduced to 20 teams (two series of 10), Alverca crowned champions
  • 2024–25 — Lusitânia Lourosa crowned champions, continuing the league's competitive tradition

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams20Relegation spots4

Liga 3 operates as a two-phase competition with 20 clubs divided into two regional series of 10 teams each (Série A in the north, Série B in the south). In the first phase, clubs play each other twice in a home-and-away round-robin format, accumulating 18 matches. The top four teams from each series (eight total) advance to the Promotion Phase, where they compete in a single group with zero points reset, playing each other twice over 14 matches. The top two finishers secure direct promotion to Liga Portugal 2, while the third-place team enters a two-legged playoff against the 16th-placed team from Liga Portugal 2. The remaining 12 clubs from the first phase enter the Maintenance and Relegation Phase, divided into two regional groups of six teams, each playing 10 matches. The bottom two teams from each group are relegated to the Campeonato de Portugal. Bonus points are awarded in the relegation phase based on first-phase finishing position.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesTorreense (1)All-time top scorerGonçalo Gregório

João Costa holds the single-season scoring record with 22 goals in the 2023–24 season, while Fausto Lourenço (Académica Anadia) has scored 22 goals across multiple seasons in Liga 3 history.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Guimarães B and Amarante Lead the Promotion Race

The 2024–25 Liga 3 season has delivered a fiercely competitive title race, with Guimarães B and Amarante locked at the summit on 29 points each after 18 matches, showcasing the depth of talent in Portugal's third tier. Guimarães B boasts a superior goal difference of +4 with 20 goals scored and 16 conceded, while Amarante sits marginally behind at +2 (19 goals for, 17 against). The gap between the leaders and third-placed Trofense (28 points, +8 goal difference) is razor-thin, with just one point separating the top three positions. This compressed standings table reflects a season of exceptional balance, where consistency and defensive solidity have proven decisive factors. Varzim, also on 28 points with an impressive +9 goal difference, remains a genuine threat to the promotion places, having scored 26 goals—the most prolific attack in the league—demonstrating attacking prowess that could prove decisive in the run-in.

Paredes Emerge as Unlikely Contenders with Defensive Excellence

Paredes have impressed with a disciplined approach, accumulating 27 points from 18 matches through a combination of six wins and nine draws, a strategy that has yielded an exceptional +10 goal difference despite scoring only 22 goals. This defensive resilience places them fifth, just two points behind the promotion places, and their ability to grind out results suggests they remain very much in contention for a promotion playoff spot. The club's 33% win rate belies their points total, indicating a team that has mastered the art of drawing matches—a trait often underestimated in competitive leagues. SC Braga B (25 points, -1 goal difference) and Fafe (24 points, +2 goal difference) occupy sixth and seventh positions respectively, still mathematically capable of climbing into the promotion picture, though their inconsistency has cost them ground on the leaders.

Relegation Battle Intensifies in Lower Reaches

The lower half of the standings reveals a stark contrast to the competitive upper echelon. São João Ver occupies ninth position with a concerning 14 points from 18 matches (two wins, eight draws, eight losses), while Sanjoanense languish in tenth with just 13 points, having won only two matches. The gap between Fafe in seventh (24 points) and AD Marco 09 in eighth (19 points) represents a five-point buffer, but the drop-off accelerates dramatically below that threshold. São João Ver and Sanjoanense are already in serious relegation danger with approximately half a season remaining, requiring immediate improvement to avoid the drop to the Campeonato de Portugal. Their goal difference figures tell a damning story: São João Ver at -15 and Sanjoanense at -12 indicate fundamental issues in both attack and defense, suggesting structural problems beyond simple form fluctuations.

Standout Performer: Varzim's Attacking Prowess

While the title race remains wide open, Varzim has emerged as one of the season's most compelling narratives through their exceptional attacking output. With 26 goals in 18 matches—significantly ahead of the league average—they have demonstrated the offensive capability typically required for promotion. Their 39% win rate (7 wins from 18) and seven draws have generated 28 points, yet their +9 goal difference places them fourth, suggesting they have occasionally been let down by defensive lapses in crucial moments. Should Varzim tighten their defensive organization in the remaining matches, they possess the attacking armory to mount a serious challenge for automatic promotion.

Unexpected Storyline: Paredes' Unconventional Path

The most intriguing subplot of the season involves Paredes, whose approach of accumulating nine draws from 18 matches represents an unusual but highly effective strategy in modern football. In an era where attacking football dominates tactical discourse, Paredes have proven that structured, defensive football can generate competitive advantage. Their +10 goal difference—the third-best in the league—combined with their modest 22 goals scored, indicates a team conceding very few opportunities. This pragmatic approach has kept them within striking distance of promotion, and their remaining fixtures will determine whether this strategy represents sustainable success or merely a temporary phenomenon in a league increasingly dominated by attacking philosophies.

Liga 3's Evolution and Competitive Structure

Liga 3 has fundamentally transformed Portuguese football's third tier since its establishment in 2021. The league's structural evolution reflects the Portuguese Football Federation's commitment to professionalization and competitive integrity. The reduction from 24 teams in the inaugural 2021–22 season to 20 teams from 2023–24 onwards represents a deliberate consolidation designed to maintain competitive balance while reducing logistical complexity. The two-series format—dividing clubs geographically into northern (Série A) and southern (Série B) groups—acknowledges the geographical realities of Portuguese football while maintaining competitive fairness through the playoff and relegation phase structures.

The introduction of strict infrastructure requirements has elevated standards across the league. Clubs must operate as sports companies, maintain natural grass pitches, and possess television-ready stadiums, requirements that have professionalized the competition and attracted significant broadcast investment from FPF Channel 11. These standards have directly contributed to the impressive attendance figures that characterize Liga 3, with several clubs regularly attracting 4,000+ spectators and memorable occasions drawing crowds exceeding 20,000.

Championship Legacy and Competitive Pedigree

Liga 3's five championship editions have established a competitive legacy featuring clubs with significant Portuguese football heritage. Torreense, the inaugural champions in 2021–22, brought historical credibility to the new competition, while União de Leiria's 2022–23 triumph—secured in a memorable final at Estádio Nacional do Jamor before 15,000 spectators—demonstrated the competition's capacity to capture national attention. Alverca's 2023–24 championship and Lusitânia Lourosa's 2024–25 triumph have established a pattern of competitive rotation, with no club yet winning multiple titles, indicating a league where sustained excellence remains challenging and unpredictability drives engagement.

The presence of reserve teams from top-flight clubs—including Sporting CP B, SC Braga B, and Guimarães B—has created an interesting dynamic within Liga 3. These academically-focused squads provide development pathways for young talent while contributing competitive quality to the league. The current season's tight title race, with Guimarães B among the leaders, demonstrates that reserve teams can compete at the highest level of the third tier, though they have not yet translated consistent regular-season performance into championship success.

Scoring Records and Individual Excellence

Liga 3 has produced impressive individual scoring performances since its inception. Gonçalo Gregório leads the all-time goalscoring charts as the competition's most prolific marksman, while João Costa set the single-season record with 22 goals for FC Alverca in the 2023–24 campaign—a remarkable tally that contributed significantly to Alverca's championship success. Fausto Lourenço of Académica Anadia has also demonstrated sustained scoring excellence with 22 goals across multiple Liga 3 seasons, establishing himself as one of the competition's most consistent finishers.

These scoring records reflect Liga 3's evolution into a league capable of attracting and developing quality attacking talent. The presence of prolific goalscorers has enhanced the league's entertainment value and contributed to its growing popularity among Portuguese football supporters seeking attacking, entertaining football outside the top two professional tiers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Liga 3?

Liga 3 features 20 teams divided into two regional series of 10 clubs each (Série A for northern clubs, Série B for southern clubs), competing in a home-and-away round-robin format.

What is the promotion pathway from Liga 3?

The top two teams from the Promotion Phase advance directly to Liga Portugal 2, while the third-place team enters a two-legged playoff against the 16th-placed team from Liga Portugal 2 for the final promotion spot.

How does relegation work in Liga 3?

Four clubs are relegated annually to the Campeonato de Portugal—the bottom two teams from each of the two Maintenance and Relegation Phase groups, which consist of six teams each.

Who has won the most Liga 3 titles?

Torreense, União de Leiria, Alverca, and Lusitânia Lourosa have each won one championship title in Liga 3's five-year history, with no club yet winning multiple titles.

When was Liga 3 founded?

Liga 3 was established in 2021 by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) to create a more professional and competitive third tier of Portuguese football, replacing the Campeonato de Portugal in that role.

Does Liga 3 have a title sponsor?

Liga 3 does not currently have a commercial title sponsor. The league is organized and broadcast by the Portuguese Football Federation through FPF Channel 11.

API data: 26 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026