Mallorca
La Liga
Regular Season
Fri , Nov 29 , 2024 21:00
2 - 1
Valencia
Mallorca
Valencia
2 - 1
Friday night La Liga action brings us an intriguing clash between Mallorca and Valencia at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix. With both teams buoyed by thrilling victories in their last outings, this contest is set to deliver plenty of drama as the hosts look to solidify their spot in the top half, while the visitors aim to claw their way out of the relegation dogfight.
At BettingKick, we’ve delved deep into the form books, crunched the numbers, and analysed the key player battles to bring you the ultimate breakdown of what promises to be a captivating fixture. Let’s take a closer look at both sides and what we can expect on the night.
Mallorca returned from the international break in spectacular fashion, snatching a dramatic 3-2 victory over Las Palmas. A topsy-turvy match saw them surrender a two-goal lead, suffer the loss of talisman Vedat Muriqi to a red card, and yet still emerge triumphant thanks to Johan Mojica’s 91st-minute winner from an indirect free kick. That result lifted the Pirates to eighth in the La Liga standings, offering a timely boost for Jagoba Arrasate’s men.
Despite their position in the top half, Mallorca’s home record leaves room for improvement, with just two wins from seven outings (D3, L2). Manager Arrasate will be counting on his team to maintain their momentum and extend their unbeaten streak against Valencia to five games. With Dani Rodríguez proving pivotal in both attack and leadership, Mallorca will be eager to secure a much-needed home victory.
Valencia also provided plenty of entertainment in their 4-2 win over Real Betis, ending a frustrating five-game winless streak (D3, L2). The result not only lifted spirits after the devastating regional floods but also gave manager Rubén Baraja’s side a glimmer of hope in their relegation battle. However, with just one away victory all season and a winless run on the road dating back to April, Valencia’s frailties on their travels remain a concern.
Baraja has yet to taste victory against Mallorca in his managerial career (D4, L3), and his task won’t be made easier by a Valencia squad struggling for consistency. However, Diego López’s recent scoring form, including a crucial goal against Betis, offers a silver lining for a team desperate to build momentum and escape the drop zone.
This match pits a Mallorca side riding high on their recent win against a Valencia team desperate to string together successive victories for the first time in months. Mallorca’s solid performances at home, coupled with their knack for pulling off results against Valencia, make them slight favourites. Yet, Valencia’s fighting spirit and the attacking threat posed by Diego López mean they can’t be underestimated.
Our experts anticipate a close encounter with both sides having their moments. Mallorca’s tactical organisation at home should see them dominate possession, while Valencia will look to exploit counter-attacks and set-piece opportunities. With both teams finding the net in their last outings, goals are expected to flow once again.
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For this encounter, BettingKick experts predict a 2-1 victory for Mallorca. Our suggested bet is Both Teams to Score, as both sides have shown vulnerabilities in defence, and their recent attacking form suggests they will create plenty of chances. Mallorca’s home advantage and Valencia’s need for points should lead to an open and engaging contest.
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28.10.2024. | Mallorca | VS | Athletic Bilbao | 0-0 |
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27.08.2024. | Mallorca | VS | Sevilla | 0-0 |
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18.08.2024. | Mallorca | VS | Real Madrid | 1-1 |
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06.12.2024. | Celta | VS | Mallorca | 2-0 |
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23.11.2024. | Las Palmas | VS | Mallorca | 2-3 |
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01.11.2024. | Alaves | VS | Mallorca | 1-0 |
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05.10.2024. | Espanyol | VS | Mallorca | 2-1 |
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23.09.2024. | Betis | VS | Mallorca | 1-2 |
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31.08.2024. | Leganés | VS | Mallorca | 0-1 |
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24.08.2024. | Osasuna | VS | Mallorca | 1-0 |
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03.08.2024. | Mirandés | VS | Mallorca | 0-0 |
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03.08.2024. | Burgos | VS | Mallorca | 0-2 |
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13.12.2024. | Valladolid | VS | Valencia | 1-0 |
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07.12.2024. | Valencia | VS | Rayo Vallecano | 0-1 |
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04.12.2024. | Ejea | VS | Valencia | 1-3 |
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29.11.2024. | Mallorca | VS | Valencia | 2-1 |
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23.11.2024. | Valencia | VS | Betis | 4-2 |
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09.11.2024. | Espanyol | VS | Valencia | 1-1 |
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27.10.2024. | Getafe | VS | Valencia | 1-1 |
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04.10.2024. | Leganés | VS | Valencia | 0-0 |
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07.12.2024. | Valencia | VS | Rayo Vallecano | 0-1 |
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23.11.2024. | Valencia | VS | Betis | 4-2 |
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21.10.2024. | Valencia | VS | Las Palmas | 2-3 |
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24.09.2024. | Valencia | VS | Osasuna | 0-0 |
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21.09.2024. | Valencia | VS | Girona | 2-0 |
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31.08.2024. | Valencia | VS | Villarreal | 1-1 |
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17.08.2024. | Valencia | VS | Barcelona | 1-2 |
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10.08.2024. | Valencia | VS | Eintracht Frankfurt | 3-2 |
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31.07.2024. | Valencia | VS | Levante | 0-0 |
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24.07.2024. | Valencia | VS | Alaves | 0-1 |
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13.12.2024. | Valladolid | VS | Valencia | 1-0 |
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04.12.2024. | Ejea | VS | Valencia | 1-3 |
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29.11.2024. | Mallorca | VS | Valencia | 2-1 |
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09.11.2024. | Espanyol | VS | Valencia | 1-1 |
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30.10.2024. | Parla Escuela | VS | Valencia | 0-1 |
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27.10.2024. | Getafe | VS | Valencia | 1-1 |
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04.10.2024. | Leganés | VS | Valencia | 0-0 |
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15.09.2024. | Atletico Madrid | VS | Valencia | 3-0 |
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28.08.2024. | Athletic Bilbao | VS | Valencia | 1-0 |
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Daniel Garcia is originally from Basque Country, and as a kid who grew up just a few streets from Mendizorrotza Stadium, the choice of Deportivo Alavés as his favourite club is more than obvious. Because of his studies, he moved to Madrid where he graduated in Sports Journalism. Daniel plays football on the weekends, but that does not stop him from watching all La Liga matches. He believes that the outcome of a match can be predicted if all the parameters are analyzed well, including form of the players and weather conditions. Currently he is living in Belgrade, and is in love with a Serbian girl who works as a journalist at one of the famous Sport Channels in Serbia.