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Valencia vs Almería prediction 2024-02-03

Valencia
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2024-02-03
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Valencia
Prediction: 1-1
Almería
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Probability of win
Valencia — 57.6%
Draw — 22.2%
Almería — 20.1%
Our Prediction
Winner: Valencia;
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After suffering a 2-0 defeat against Atletico Madrid, Valencia aims to recover their form as they face Almeria in La Liga's round 23. The team gained optimism from their previous home game, where they secured a victory against Athletic Bilbao with Hugo Duro's goal. However, Valencia will be without Mouctar Diakhaby and Selim Amallah, as they are on international duty, while Sergi Canos remains sidelined due to a hamstring injury. A comeback is anticipated from Ukraine forward Roman Yaremchuk, who is likely to be included in the starting lineup.

Meanwhile, Almeria encountered defensive issues in consecutive defeats against Real Madrid (2-3) and Alaves (0-3). Their struggle at the back continues, and with Valencia's impressive home record, it is predicted that the visitors will leave Andalusia empty-handed. Luis Suarez and Arnau Puigmal are expected to miss out due to injuries, while the return of pacey forward Largie Ramazani from suspension provides a boost for the team. Guinea-Bissau's emerging talent Marciano Sanca remains on international duty.

Prediction: 1-2 (Valencia)

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Both to score
Yes
54.47%
No
45.53%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
55.8%
33.4%
44.2%
66.6%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Valencia
84.9%
56.4%
15.1%
43.6%
Almería
64.1%
27.4%
35.9%
72.6%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
5.4%
5.5%
2.8%
1%
0.2%
10.2%
10.5%
5.4%
1.8%
0.5%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
9.7%
9.9%
5.1%
1.7%
0.4%
6.1%
6.3%
3.2%
1.1%
0.3%

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Valencia

After being eliminated from the Spanish Cup by Celta, Valencia played two matches in La Liga. At home, the Levantines beat Athletic with a score of 1:0, and lost away to Atlético with a score of 0:2. Before the start of the 23rd round of the Spanish championship, Valencia is in 8th place with 32 points, behind Real Sociedad by 4 points and seriously hopes to play in European competition next season. Valencia's home statistics are 8th in the division, +6=2-2, 13:5 goal difference.

Almeria

The future guests are the weakest team in La Liga; Almeida, after 22 matches played in the 2023/24 Spanish Championship, scored only 6 points, which is 11 points less than Celta, located in the saving 17th positions. Almeria's away statistics are also the worst in the division, 10 defeats in 11 matches with only one draw.

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Valencia Almería
Games 36 36
Wins 13 2
Losses 14 23
Draws 9 11
Goals 37 35
Goals per game 1 1
Conceded per game 1.1 2
Attacks 94.9 90.1
Corners per game 3.3 4.6
Yellow cards per game 1.7 2.4
Fouls per game 12.4 12.7
Latest matches
Score
2024-05-12
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Valencia
Rayo Vallecano
0
0
2024-05-05
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Valencia
Deportivo Alavés
0
1
2024-04-20
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Valencia
Real Betis
1
2
2024-03-30
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Valencia
Mallorca
0
0
2024-03-09
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Valencia
Getafe
1
0
2024-05-12
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Real Betis
Almería
3
2
2024-05-05
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Rayo Vallecano
Almería
0
1
2024-04-14
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Real Sociedad
Almería
2
2
La Liga
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Real Madrid 36 29 6 1 83:22 93
FC Barcelona 36 24 7 5 74:43 79
Girona 36 23 6 7 75:45 75
Atlético Madrid 36 23 4 9 67:39 73
Athletic Club 36 17 11 8 58:37 62
Real Sociedad 36 15 12 9 49:37 57
Real Betis 36 14 14 8 48:43 56
Villarreal 36 14 9 13 60:60 51
Valencia 36 13 9 14 37:40 48
Deportivo Alavés 37 12 9 16 35:45 45
Getafe 37 10 13 14 41:52 43
Osasuna 36 11 8 17 40:54 41
Sevilla 36 10 11 15 47:50 41
Rayo Vallecano 36 8 14 14 29:44 38
Las Palmas 36 10 8 18 32:46 38
Celta de Vigo 36 9 10 17 42:54 37
Mallorca 36 7 15 14 29:41 36
Cádiz 36 6 14 16 25:49 32
Granada 36 4 9 23 37:70 21
Almería 36 2 11 23 35:72 17
Top scorers
Valencia
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H. Duro (13)
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J. García Vayá (6)
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J. Guerra Moreno (4)
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D. López Noguerol (3)
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R. Yaremchuk (3)
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A. Almeida (2)
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F. Perez Martinez (1)
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M. Diakhaby (1)
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J. Gayá Peña (1)
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S. Canós Tenes (1)
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H. Guillamón Sanmartín (1)
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J. Vazquez Alcalde (1)
Almería
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S. Arribas Calvo (6)
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L. Carrilho Baptistão (6)
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L. Suárez Charris (4)
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L. Ramazani (3)
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L. Romero (3)
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A. Embarba Blázquez (3)
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A. Lozano Colón (3)
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S. Akieme Rodríguez (2)
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E. González Estrada (2)
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Kaiky (1)
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M. Pubill Pagès (1)
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M. Milovanović (1)
Top assists
Valencia
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D. López Noguerol
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F. Perez Martinez
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H. Duro
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J. Guerra Moreno
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Thierry Correia
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J. Gayá Peña
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S. Canós Tenes
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S. Amallah
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A. Almeida
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A. Mari Sánchez
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J. García Vayá
Almería
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L. Ramazani
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L. Robertone
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J. Viera Ramos
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S. Arribas Calvo
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M. Pubill Pagès
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A. Embarba Blázquez
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G. Melero Manzanares
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J. Brandariz Movilla
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A. Centelles Plaza
La Liga Valencia Almería
Number of matches 380 36 36
Average win rate (%) 36.2 36.1 5.6
Goals per match 2.6 1 1
Yellow per match 4.9 1.7 2.4
Corners per match 9.4 3.3 4.6
Home goals per match 1.5 1.1 0.9
Away goals per match 1.1 1 1.1
Player rating 6.8 6.7 6.8

A Fierce Rivalry: Valencia CF and UD Almería

The world of soccer is pulsating with the passion, sweat, and dedication of clubs that have left indelible marks on the hearts of their fans. Two clubs that perfectly reflect this spirit are Valencia Club de Fútbol, better known as Valencia CF, and Unión Deportiva Almería, better known as UD Almería. This story takes you deep into the annals of soccer history to trace the paths these teams have walked on.

The Origin and Progression of Valencia CF

Funded in 1919, Valencia CF is among the oldest and most esteemed soccer clubs in Spain. Valencia is the third most successful club in Spanish football, boasting six La Liga titles, up until 2021. Their journey from the humble beginnings to the upper echelons of Spanish football speaks volumes about the club's endurance and fortitude in the face of adversity.

The Glorious Days and Difficult Times

Valencia CF reached the pinnacle of their success from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, clinching the La Liga title thrice. However, the club had to face a challenging period throughout the 1960s and 1970s, during which they primarily bounced between the first and second tiers of Spanish football. Despite these obstacles, they always found a way to claw back into the limelight, reflecting the club's unwavering spirit.

UD Almería: From Humble Beginnings to La Liga’s Excitement

UD Almería's roots trace back to 1989, and it has come a long way since. Though not as historically successful as Valencia CF, Almería has its own unique story of resilience and determination. Their slow and steady ascent towards top-tier football was achieved against all odds.

UD Almería’s Landing in La Liga

Their first appearance in La Liga came nearly two decades after their inception – in the 2007-2008 season. Despite being a rookie, Almería made their presence felt immediately, finishing the season at a respectable 8th place. Since then, the club has been on a roller-coaster ride, experiencing promotions and relegations alike. Through these ups and downs, Almería cemented itself as a club synonymous with resilience.

Valencia CF vs UD Almería: A Tale of Two Histories

When it comes to the head-to-head record of these teams, Valencia CF has been relatively dominant due to their longer-standing tradition and footballing pedigree. However, UD Almería never shies away from the challenge and has certainly had its momentous victories as well.

A Shared Legacy Teeming With Future Promises

In spite of their disparate histories and different levels of accolades, these clubs are intrinsic threads of Spanish soccer. Their battle stories that span decades resonate with die-hard fans and neutral spectators alike. Their journeys are exemplary narratives of dedication, resolve, and sporting spirit.

A Thriving Future Awaits

Looking ahead, both Valencia CF and UD Almería, with their rich past and promising talent, are poised to intensify their rivalry. Let's wait and see how these two teams, steeped in history and armed with ambition, continue to etch their paths in the landscape of Spanish Football.