Valencia
La Liga
Regular Season
Mon , Oct 21 , 2024 21:00
2 - 3
Las Palmas
Valencia
Las Palmas
2 - 3
Read our Valencia vs Las Palmas preview as two struggling teams meet in a crucial La Liga clash at Mestalla on October 21, 2024. Both sides are desperately seeking points, with Valencia aiming to bounce back at home and Las Palmas yet to secure their first victory of the season. We expect a tight game where every moment matters.
Valencia will likely approach the match with a cautious yet determined strategy, focusing on their home strength. Expect them to rely on Hugo Duro, their main attacking force, and Pepelu's creative play in midfield. With defensive solidity at Mestalla, Valencia aims to build from the back and capitalize on Las Palmas' vulnerabilities.
Las Palmas, sitting at the bottom of the table, will probably adopt a more defensive approach, hoping to frustrate Valencia and hit on the counter. Their lack of defensive organization has cost them all four of their away games this season, so they will try to tighten up at the back while relying on Alberto Moleiro for offensive sparks.
Valencia, currently 19th in the table, have had a disappointing season so far, managing just one win in nine games. However, they have been relatively solid at home, losing only once at Mestalla this season. Their defensive organization at home has been a strong point, with two clean sheets in their last two matches there.
Hugo Duro, their main attacking threat, may return after injury, which could boost their chances of finding the net. Pepelu has been their creative spark, providing assists consistently at Mestalla, and his playmaking will be crucial.
In their last match, Valencia managed a 1-1 draw against Leganes, but their lack of scoring options has been evident. With just five goals this season, they will need to improve offensively to climb out of the relegation zone.
Injuries to key players like Jose Gaya have hurt them, but their home form, including a history of clean sheets against Las Palmas, gives them hope.
Las Palmas find themselves at the bottom of La Liga with just three points after nine matches. They have lost six of those games, including their latest defeat to Celta Vigo, and are yet to win this season. Their away form has been particularly poor, with four losses from four games and only three goals scored.
Alberto Moleiro has been their standout player, contributing three goals so far this season, but he will need more support if Las Palmas are to trouble Valencia. Their defense, which has conceded 15 goals, is one of the worst in the league.
The team’s recent form has been woeful, and despite a coaching change, they have yet to show significant improvement. With Las Palmas' lack of attacking firepower and defensive frailty, they face an uphill battle to avoid relegation.
Valencia: Mamardashvili; Foulquier, Tarrega, Mosquera, Vazquez; Guillamon, Pepelu; Canos, Guerra, Rioja; Duro
Las Palmas: Horkas; Viti, Suarez, McKenna, A. Munoz; Essugo, J. Munoz; Januzaj, Silva, Moleiro; McBurnie
This match is likely to be a low-scoring affair, with Valencia relying on their home advantage to edge out a victory. Given Las Palmas' inability to score away from home and Valencia's solid defensive performances at Mestalla, we expect a close game where Valencia controls possession and limits Las Palmas' chances.
Our experts predict Valencia to win with a clean sheet, possibly securing a 2-0 victory. With Hugo Duro returning and Valencia's home defensive form, Las Palmas will struggle to find the net.
Our top pick for this match is Valencia to win and keep a clean sheet. With Las Palmas struggling to score on the road and Valencia's strong defensive form at home, it's likely we will see Valencia creating more scoring chances and securing a comfortable win.
Expect Valencia to control the tempo of the game, and with Hugo Duro back in the starting line-up, they should have enough attacking quality to break down Las Palmas' defense.
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We believe Valencia will win this match 2-0, following their recent home form and Las Palmas' dreadful away record. The return of key players like Duro and Pepelu’s form at Mestalla adds to their attacking options, while Las Palmas’ defensive issues continue to haunt them.
Our experts are backing Valencia to win to nil, with a correct score prediction of 2-0, as the best bet for this crucial La Liga fixture.
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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.