Celta
La Liga
Regular Season
Sat , Sep 19 , 2020 21:00
2 - 1
Valencia
Celta
Valencia
2 - 1
Celta Vigo faces off with guests Valencia at Estadio Abanca-Balaídos in this La Liga clash on Saturday.
Valencia will be looking to make it back-to-back wins at the start of their 2020-21 La Liga campaign. Celta only just survived in the top flight during the 2019-20 campaign, ultimately finishing the season in 17th position, just one point clear of Leganes, who were relegated in 18th. The Sky Blues could be in for another difficult season as it does appear that they will be heavily reliant on Iago Aspas for goals, particularly if they cannot sign another forward before the transfer window closes. Over their past 6 games, Óscar García's Celta Vigo have hit the target a combined total of 5 times - an average number of goals per match equal to 0.83. Ahead of this meeting, Celta Vigo have not won at home in their last 4 league games. Their supporters are understandably frustrated.
Now under the management of former Watford boss Javi Gracia, Valencia started their 2020-21 La Liga campaign with a 4-2 victory over Levante last weekend. Los Che twice fell behind at the Mestalla but Maxi Gomez levelled the scores in the 39th minute before Manu Vallejo came off the bench to net a brace in the final 15 minutes. After back-to-back fourth-place finishes, Valencia ended last season in ninth, and it would be fair to say that it has been a busy transfer window for the club in terms of outgoings, with Rodrigo Moreno, Ferran Torres, Francis Coquelin and Dani Parejo amongst those to move on. The stats don’t lie, and Valencia have been scored against in 5 of their last 6 games, conceding 7 goals in all. Defensively, Los Che certainly have room for improvement.
Going into this one, Valencia haven’t won away from home in the past 11 league games. What a terrible run of away results.
Celta vs Valencia Key Facts
Teams Celta Vigo Valencia played so far 32 matches. Celta Vigo won 9 direct matches. Valencia won 13 matches. 10 matches ended in a draw.
Celta Vigo in actual season average scored 1.00 goals per match.
Valencia average scored 2.00 goals per match in season 2020.
On average in direct matches both teams scored a 2.44 goals per Match.
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Celta will be keen to put three points on the board as soon as possible, but they have not won in their last eight league matches and struggled for invention in their season opener last weekend.
We’re expecting both teams to score in a non-winning margin when the full-time whistle blows. Definitely a tough call.
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Celta
Valencia
10.11.2024. | Betis | VS | Celta | 2-2 |
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04.11.2024. | Celta | VS | Getafe | 1-0 |
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30.10.2024. | UD San Pedro | VS | Celta | 1-5 |
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27.10.2024. | Leganés | VS | Celta | 3-0 |
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19.10.2024. | Celta | VS | Real Madrid | 1-2 |
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05.10.2024. | Las Palmas | VS | Celta | 0-1 |
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29.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Girona | 1-1 |
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26.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Atletico Madrid | 0-1 |
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22.09.2024. | Athletic Bilbao | VS | Celta | 3-1 |
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15.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Valladolid | 3-1 |
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04.11.2024. | Celta | VS | Getafe | 1-0 |
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19.10.2024. | Celta | VS | Real Madrid | 1-2 |
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29.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Girona | 1-1 |
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26.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Atletico Madrid | 0-1 |
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15.09.2024. | Celta | VS | Valladolid | 3-1 |
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23.08.2024. | Celta | VS | Valencia | 3-1 |
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16.08.2024. | Celta | VS | Alaves | 2-1 |
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26.07.2024. | Celta | VS | Gil Vicente | 1-0 |
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23.07.2024. | Celta | VS | Sporting Gijón | 2-1 |
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26.05.2024. | Celta | VS | Valencia | 2-2 |
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10.11.2024. | Betis | VS | Celta | 2-2 |
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30.10.2024. | UD San Pedro | VS | Celta | 1-5 |
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27.10.2024. | Leganés | VS | Celta | 3-0 |
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05.10.2024. | Las Palmas | VS | Celta | 0-1 |
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22.09.2024. | Athletic Bilbao | VS | Celta | 3-1 |
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01.09.2024. | Osasuna | VS | Celta | 3-2 |
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26.08.2024. | Villarreal | VS | Celta | 4-3 |
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10.08.2024. | West Ham | VS | Celta | 2-2 |
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03.08.2024. | Luton Town | VS | Celta | 1-3 |
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30.07.2024. | Lille | VS | Celta | 3-1 |
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27.10.2024. | Getafe | VS | Valencia | 1-1 |
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21.10.2024. | Valencia | VS | Las Palmas | 2-3 |
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04.10.2024. | Leganés | VS | Valencia | 0-0 |
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28.09.2024. | Real Sociedad | VS | Valencia | 3-0 |
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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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15.09.2024. | Atletico Madrid | VS | Valencia | 3-0 |
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31.08.2024. | Valencia | VS | Villarreal | 1-1 |
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28.08.2024. | Athletic Bilbao | VS | Valencia | 1-0 |
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23.08.2024. | Celta | VS | Valencia | 3-1 |
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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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20.07.2024. | Valencia | VS | Castellón | 0-0 |
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19.05.2024. | Valencia | VS | Girona | 1-3 |
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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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28.09.2024. | Real Sociedad | VS | Valencia | 3-0 |
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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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23.08.2024. | Celta | VS | Valencia | 3-1 |
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03.08.2024. | Leeds | VS | Valencia | 2-1 |
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27.07.2024. | PSV | VS | Valencia | 2-1 |
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28.05.2024. | Racing CF Benidorm | VS | Valencia | 1-3 |
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26.05.2024. | Celta | VS | Valencia | 2-2 |
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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.