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Sevilla vs Mallorca prediction 2024-04-22

Sevilla
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2024-04-22
Finished
Sevilla
Prediction: 1-0
Mallorca
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Probability of win
Sevilla — 47.6%
Draw — 26.6%
Mallorca — 25.9%
Our Prediction
Winner: Sevilla;
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Monday’s football game between Sevilla and Mallorca will bring down the curtain on the La Liga round 32. Los Sevillanos aim to build on back-to-back wins over Getafe and Las Palmas, but this match will be anything but a walk in the park for the Andalusian outfit. Kike Salas is banned for the match, while both Djibril Sow and Marcos Acuna are out of contention with injuries.

The Copa del Rey finalists, on the other hand, failed to upset Real Madrid in their last league match, with the team remaining in the danger zone, only six points clear of bottom three. As Sevilla have found their best form of late, we predict that Mallorca are going to return home with their hands empty

Prediction: 1-0 (Sevilla)

Expert: Footballpredictions-website

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Both to score
Yes
47.97%
No
52.03%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
43.9%
22.8%
56.1%
77.2%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Sevilla
76.4%
42.3%
23.6%
57.7%
Mallorca
62.8%
26%
37.2%
74%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
8.8%
8.7%
4.3%
1.4%
0.4%
12.7%
12.5%
6.2%
2%
0.5%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
9.1%
9%
4.5%
1.5%
0.4%
4.4%
4.4%
2.2%
0.7%
0.2%
Sevilla Mallorca
Games 32 32
Wins 9 6
Losses 13 13
Draws 10 13
Goals 41 26
Goals per game 1.3 0.8
Conceded per game 1.4 1.2
Attacks 101.4 95.8
Corners per game 4.9 4.5
Yellow cards per game 2.7 2.8
Fouls per game 12.3 15.2
Latest matches
Score
2024-04-22
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Sevilla
Mallorca
2
1
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Sevilla
Celta de Vigo
1
2
2024-03-02
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Sevilla
Real Sociedad
3
2
2024-04-28
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Cádiz
Mallorca
1
1
2024-04-22
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Sevilla
Mallorca
2
1
2024-03-30
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Valencia
Mallorca
0
0
2024-03-08
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FC Barcelona
Mallorca
1
0
La Liga
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Real Madrid 33 26 6 1 71:22 84
Girona 33 22 5 6 69:40 71
FC Barcelona 32 21 7 4 64:37 70
Atlético Madrid 32 19 4 9 59:38 61
Athletic Club 32 16 10 6 52:30 58
Real Sociedad 33 13 12 8 46:35 51
Real Betis 32 12 12 8 40:38 48
Valencia 32 13 8 11 35:34 47
Getafe 33 10 13 10 41:45 43
Villarreal 32 11 9 12 51:55 42
Osasuna 32 11 6 15 37:46 39
Deportivo Alavés 33 10 8 15 31:38 38
Sevilla 32 9 10 13 41:45 37
Las Palmas 33 10 7 16 30:41 37
Rayo Vallecano 32 7 13 12 27:39 34
Celta de Vigo 33 7 10 16 37:50 31
Mallorca 32 6 13 13 26:38 31
Cádiz 32 4 13 15 22:45 25
Granada 32 3 9 20 33:61 18
Almería 33 1 11 21 32:67 14
Top scorers
Sevilla
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Y. En-Nesyri (12)
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D. Lukebakio (4)
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L. Ocampos (4)
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S. Ramos (3)
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I. Rakitić (2)
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E. Lamela (2)
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R. Mir Vicente (2)
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Kike Salas (2)
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D. Sow (1)
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J. Fernández Sáez de la Torre (1)
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N. Gudelj (1)
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A. Giner Pedrosa (1)
Mallorca
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A. Prats Bastidas (6)
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V. Muriqi (5)
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A. Raillo Arenas (3)
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A. Sánchez Navarro (3)
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D. Rodríguez Vázquez (2)
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C. Larin (2)
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M. Nastasić (2)
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S. Costa (1)
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J. Llabrés Exposito (1)
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J. Arias Copete (1)
Top assists
Sevilla
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J. Fernández Sáez de la Torre
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A. Giner Pedrosa
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J. Sánchez Velasco
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L. Ocampos
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Y. En-Nesyri
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L. Badé
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D. Lukebakio
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I. Rakitić
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D. Sow
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M. Acuña
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Ó. Torres Muñoz
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N. Gudelj
Mallorca
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S. Darder Moll
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D. Rodríguez Vázquez
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P. Maffeo Becerra
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V. Muriqi
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C. Larin
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A. Latorre Grueso
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A. Prats Bastidas
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A. Sánchez Navarro
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S. Costa
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G. González Apud
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M. Morlanes
La Liga Sevilla Mallorca
Number of matches 380 32 32
Average win rate (%) 35.7 28.1 18.8
Goals per match 2.6 1.3 0.8
Yellow per match 5 2.7 2.8
Corners per match 9.4 4.9 4.5
Home goals per match 1.5 1.4 0.9
Away goals per match 1.2 1.1 0.8
Player rating 6.8 6.8 6.8

Honoring the Legacy: An In-depth Look at Sevilla and Mallorca

Situated in the heart of Spain, the city of Seville is well-known for its legendary football club Sevilla F.C., while the beautiful island of Mallorca takes pride in Real Club Deportivo Mallorca. Both clubs have their unique footballing histories filled with ups and downs, victories, and hardships. While they compete in the same league, the journey and distinct cultures of Sevilla F.C. and Mallorca lend them a unique charm within the sport.

Unveiling the Roots of Sevilla F.C

Born in 1890, Sevilla Fútbol Club, often abbreviated as Sevilla, is one of Spain’s oldest football teams. Founded by a group of British enthusiasts, the club quickly rose to prominence within the regional leagues. Over the years, the club nurtured a strong squad, carving its niche as a powerful force in the Spanish football league system. According to historical data, Sevilla has won the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League a record six times up to 2021, which is more than any other club. In addition, they have been successful in the domestic La Liga, winning it once, while consistently finishing within the top spots.

The Glorious Journey of Mallorca

On the other hand, Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, often referred to as just 'Mallorca', has had a slightly rockier journey. Established in 1916, Mallorca's footballing history has seen them shift up and down between Spain's first and second division. Despite challenges, the club has managed to carve out moments of brilliance. Mallorca claimed the Copa del Rey, Spain's premier domestic cup competition, in 2003, a moment gloriously etched in the club's history. Set against the beautiful island backdrop, the club continues to thrive and build its unique footballing identity.

Distinct Cultures: Sevilla F.C & Mallorca

While both clubs play in La Liga, their diverse cultural background and unique footballing philosophies set them apart. For instance, Sevilla is lauded for its commitment to nurturing talents, boasting a prolific youth academy. The Sevillistas’ fervent fan base, elated by their unforgettable European nights, forms a crucial part of their identity. Meanwhile, Mallorca, radiating the island's relaxed charm, showcases a spirit that never falters, regardless of the division they play in. The Bermellones or 'The Vermilions' as Mallorca are fondly called, are always a force to reckon with, regardless of the challenges.

Conclusion

Exploring Spanish football is an exciting journey that goes beyond Real Madrid and Barcelona. Clubs like Sevilla F.C. and Mallorca are part of the fabric that makes Spanish football unique, with their histories, cultures, and triumphs contributing enormously to the sport's overall landscape. As they continue their journey, their perseverance and love for the game resonate profoundly within their passionate supporters and the global football community.