Valencia
La Liga
Regular Season
Mon , Jan 04 , 2021 21:00
1 - 1
Cadiz
Valencia
Cadiz
1 - 1
Valencia will be looking to make amends for an unlucky defeat to Granada when they host Cadiz at their Estadio de Mestalla on Matchday 17.
Los Che suffered yet another dip in form in La Liga, and, to make things even worse for the hosts, both Jason and Guedes are suspended for Monday’s clash. Kevin Gameiro should keep his place in the starting XI after finding the net in the 2-1 loss to Granada. It has not been often in recent times where Valencia have shown defensive steel.
In fact, Los Che have seen their defense breached in 5 of their previous 6 games, giving up 9 goals along the way. That pattern isn’t assured to be continued into this game, of course. Coming into this clash, Valencia are without a win at home for the past 3 league matches. It doesn’t get much better regarding selection, with just a single fitness concern for the Valencia boss Javi Gracia to be concerned with from an otherwise complete group of players.
The Yellow Submarine, on the other hand, made a flying start to the season, but they do not seem to be at their sharpest ahead of the first game of the year. Cadiz are not regarded as good travellers, but given the number of absentees in the home team, we predict that the newcomers are going to grab something from the match.
This will be the first meeting between the two clubs in Primera Division since 2006 when Valencia outplayed Cadiz 5-3 at “Mestalla”. The forward players for Cádiz have been starved of goals over their last 6 encounters, netting the disappointing return of only 4. In those fixtures, Submarino amarillo have also seen the collective goal tally against them equal 8. Heading into this fixture, Cádiz haven’t won away from home in the past 4 matches in the league. Due to a fully healthy squad to choose from, Cádiz boss Álvaro Cervera has no fitness concerns whatsoever coming into this match.
Valencia vs Cadiz Key facts
Teams Valencia and Cadiz played so far 4 matches. Valencia won 3 direct matches. Cadiz won 0 matches. 1 matches ended in a draw.
Valencia in actual season average scored 1.52 goals per match.
Cadiz average scored 0.81 goals per match in season 2021.
On average in direct matches, both teams scored 3.25 goals per Match.
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Valencia are in desperate need of a win, but it is very difficult to back the hosts against a Cadiz side that have been impressive on the road this season; we are expecting a tight match between two teams in disappointing form and have therefore settled on a low-scoring draw.
Our final Valencia vs Cadiz Prediction is Draw.
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Valencia
Cadiz
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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 |
D
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21.09.2024. | Valencia | VS | Girona | 2-0 |
W
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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 |
D
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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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17.11.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Córdoba | 2-0 |
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09.11.2024. | Mirandés | VS | Cadiz | 2-2 |
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02.11.2024. | Sporting Gijón | VS | Cadiz | 2-0 |
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29.10.2024. | Real Jaén | VS | Cadiz | 0-3 |
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26.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Real Oviedo | 2-0 |
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23.10.2024. | Eibar | VS | Cadiz | 1-0 |
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20.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Racing Santander | 0-1 |
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12.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Málaga | 2-2 |
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04.10.2024. | Huesca | VS | Cadiz | 3-1 |
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28.09.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Eldense | 1-2 |
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17.11.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Córdoba | 2-0 |
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26.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Real Oviedo | 2-0 |
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20.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Racing Santander | 0-1 |
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12.10.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Málaga | 2-2 |
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28.09.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Eldense | 1-2 |
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15.09.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Racing Ferrol | 0-0 |
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31.08.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Tenerife | 2-2 |
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16.08.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Real Zaragoza | 0-4 |
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10.08.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Lazio | 0-1 |
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07.08.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Betis | 0-0 |
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09.11.2024. | Mirandés | VS | Cadiz | 2-2 |
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02.11.2024. | Sporting Gijón | VS | Cadiz | 2-0 |
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29.10.2024. | Real Jaén | VS | Cadiz | 0-3 |
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23.10.2024. | Eibar | VS | Cadiz | 1-0 |
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04.10.2024. | Huesca | VS | Cadiz | 3-1 |
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22.09.2024. | FC Cartagena | VS | Cadiz | 1-2 |
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09.09.2024. | Castellón | VS | Cadiz | 1-3 |
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24.08.2024. | Levante | VS | Cadiz | 1-1 |
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16.07.2024. | Barbate | VS | Cadiz | 0-5 |
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25.05.2024. | Almería | VS | Cadiz | 6-1 |
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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.