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Villarreal vs Granada prediction 2024-03-03

Villarreal
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2024-03-03
Finished
Villarreal
Prediction: 1-0
Granada
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Probability of win
Villarreal — 59.4%
Draw — 22%
Granada — 18.7%
Our Prediction
Winner: Villarreal;
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Villarreal will face Granada in La Liga round 27 after defeating Real Sociedad. A win over Granada will keep Villarreal's Conference League hopes alive. Santi Comesana, who scored two goals in the last match, will be a key player for Villarreal, while Jorge Cuenca is suspended due to yellow cards. Granada has drawn their last three matches but remains in the relegation zone. With important midfielder Gerard Gumbau also suspended, we predict a victory for Villarreal.

Prediction: 2-1 (Villarreal)

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Both to score
Yes
52.7%
No
47.3%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
54.7%
32.4%
45.3%
67.6%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Villarreal
85.1%
56.8%
14.9%
43.2%
Granada
61.9%
25.1%
38.1%
74.9%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
5.7%
5.5%
2.6%
0.8%
0.2%
10.8%
10.4%
5%
1.6%
0.4%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
10.3%
9.9%
4.8%
1.5%
0.4%
6.5%
6.3%
3%
1%
0.2%
Villarreal Granada
Games 36 36
Wins 14 4
Losses 13 23
Draws 9 9
Goals 60 37
Goals per game 1.7 1
Conceded per game 1.7 1.9
Attacks 91.6 87.5
Corners per game 4.6 3.8
Yellow cards per game 2.8 2.5
Fouls per game 12.8 13.5
Latest matches
Score
2024-05-11
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Villarreal
Sevilla
3
2
2024-04-28
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Villarreal
Rayo Vallecano
3
0
2024-04-01
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Villarreal
Atlético Madrid
1
2
2024-05-15
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Rayo Vallecano
Granada
2
1
2024-05-05
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Sevilla
Granada
3
0
2024-04-19
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Athletic Club
Granada
1
1
2024-03-29
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Cádiz
Granada
1
0
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
Villarreal
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A. Sørloth (19)
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G. Moreno Balaguero (10)
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J. Morales Nogales (6)
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D. Parejo Muñoz (3)
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J. Cuenca Barreno (3)
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G. Ganchinho Guedes (3)
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A. Rodríguez (2)
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S. Comesaña Veiga (2)
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Ilias Chakkour (2)
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A. Moreno Pérez (2)
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B. Traoré (1)
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E. Capoue (1)
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A. Mandi (1)
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A. Pedraza Sag (1)
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B. Brereton (1)
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J. Foyth (1)
Granada
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M. Uzuni (11)
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B. Zaragoza Martínez (6)
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L. Boyé (6)
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R. Sánchez Sendra (3)
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F. Pellistri Rebollo (2)
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G. Villar del Fraile (1)
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M. Rubio Lestan (1)
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I. Miquel i Pons (1)
Top assists
Villarreal
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A. Rodríguez
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A. Sørloth
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D. Parejo Muñoz
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G. Moreno Balaguero
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A. Pedraza Sag
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Ilias Chakkour
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A. Moreno Pérez
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R. Terrats Espacio
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G. Ganchinho Guedes
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E. Capoue
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J. Foyth
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R. Albiol Tortajada
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J. Cuenca Barreno
Granada
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S. Ruiz Alonso
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G. Villar del Fraile
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L. Boyé
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G. Gumbau Garriga
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J. Rodríguez Díaz
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B. Zaragoza Martínez
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C. Neva Tey
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J. Callejón Bueno
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F. Diedhiou
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I. Miquel i Pons
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C. Maouassa
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F. Pellistri Rebollo
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M. Uzuni
La Liga Villarreal Granada
Number of matches 380 36 36
Average win rate (%) 36.2 38.9 11.1
Goals per match 2.6 1.7 1
Yellow per match 4.9 2.8 2.5
Corners per match 9.4 4.6 3.8
Home goals per match 1.5 1.8 1.3
Away goals per match 1.1 1.6 0.8
Player rating 6.8 6.9 6.6

Unveiling the Glory of Villarreal and Granada: Soccer Teams Par Excellence

An intriguing journey into the world of soccer cannot be complete without reminiscing about the undeniable contributions of two remarkable teams from Spain. They are none other than Villarreal and Granada, creating a history that leaves an indelible trace in the soccer world.

Origins of Villarreal and Granada

Renowned as the Yellow Submarines, Villarreal Club de Fútbol resides in Villarreal, Spain. Founded in 1923, the club has emerged as a force to reckon with in the La Liga, Spain's top-level football division. In contrast, Granada Club de Fútbol, rivalling the charm and history of Villarreal, hails from Andalucía province in southern Spain. Granada, also known as the Nazaríes, started their journey in Spanish football in 1931.

Notable Triumphs and Achievements

Over nearly a century of their existence, both Villarreal and Granada have distinguished themselves by clinching numerous victories and honours. Villarreal earned their first promotion to La Liga in 1998, which is arguably the turning point in their history. Since then, the Yellow Submarines have consistently maintained their position in the top division, achieving commendable rankings and going so far as to play in the UEFA Champions League.

On the other hand, Granada, despite a few downturns in the initial years, impressed the soccer world in 1959 when they qualified for the Copa del Generalísimo final. Their successful stint in La Liga began in the sixties, with the club maintaining a constant presence in the top league and shuffling between divisions over the following years. Granada secured its best league finish in the 1971–1972 season, coming in 6th in La Liga.

Magic of Players and Coaches

Villarreal and Granada not only boast successful endeavors and prestigious leagues but also brought forth a range of remarkable individuals contributing to their histories. Coaches like Manuel Pellegrini and Marcelino steered Villarreal's ship towards success, increasingly culminating in the yellow submarines reaching the UEFA Champions League semi-finals in 2006. Players like Diego Forlán, Santi Cazorla, and Giuseppe Rossi also leave an indelible mark.

Granada, too, cherishes its legacy of players like Julio Montero Castillo, Antonio Carmona, and Tony Leblanc. Managers like Paco Chaparro, Fabri, and Diego Martínez have been instrumental in leading Granada to glory, most notably helping the Nazaríes reach the Quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League in 2020/2021.

Rivalries and Derbies

The tradition of rivalries adds another dimension to the history of these teams. Villarreal's most notable rival is undoubtedly Valencia CF, with their epic head-to-head battles known as the Derby de la Comunitat, while Granada has its deepest rivalry with Córdoba in the Andalusia derby.

Stadiums: Temples of Pride

The Estadio de la Cerámica, Villarreal's home ground since 1923, stands as an embodiment of pride and joy. Similarly, Granada's home turf, Nuevo Estadio Los Cármenes, inaugurated in 1995, is an architectural marvel filled with echoes of the team's glorious history.

Conclusion

Summing up, Villarreal and Granada football clubs epitomize passion, resilience, and an enduring love for the beautiful game. They are not just teams; they are living legacies that have, since inception, enriched soccer's landscape and will continue to do so.