We have a full round of fixtures to look forward to in the Spanish La Liga this weekend and on Wednesday the 12th of May we have a meeting between Sevilla and Valencia at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.
The hosts begin the week in 4th place on 71 points while the visitors are in 13th place on 39 points.
Sevilla come into the match having been held to a 2-2 draw at Real Madrid on the weekend. Having taken the lead from the penalty spot in the 78th minute it appeared as though they were going to take maximum points but Toni Kroos had other ideas and scored the equalising goal in added time.
That result means Sevilla have failed to win their last two matches having previously lost 1-0 at home against Athletic Club.
That result was a huge set back in their bid to win the Spanish title this season and Sevilla are now the major outsiders to finish top of the table.
Home form in La Liga shows Sevilla have won 4 of their last 5 matches at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. There have been wins over Real Betis, Elche, Atletico Madrid, and Granada.
Trends show Sevilla tend not to score more than 2 goals in a single home game and they have failed to score more than 2 goals in each of their last 7 home league fixtures.
Valencia come into the game having defeated Valladolid 3-0 at home on the weekend. That result means they can now relax in terms of relegation and concentrate on trying to finish at least 11th in the table this season. However, the victory over Valladolid was the first for Valencia in their 7 most recent La Liga matches.
Away form has been extremely disappointing for Valencia this season and they have failed to win any of their last 8 away league matches.
In fact, Valencia have picked up just a single win from their 15 most recent away La Liga fixtures. Valencia have lost 6 of their last 8 away league games.
Trends show Valencia have conceded goals in each of their last 8 away La Liga matches. However, they have managed to score in their 3 most recent away games.
Team news and Sevilla should have every player fit and available for this game.
Valencia are in a similar situation to the hosts and they should have a full squad at their disposal for the match.
This is a game in which we expect to see both teams find the back of the net and a close outcome at full-time.
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Sevilla will be keen to get back to winning ways having failed to win their previous two matches and could take maximum points with a narrow 2-1 victory.