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La Liga
Celta Vigo
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Elche
May 03, 12:00

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Celta Vigo 3-4-2-1 Claudio Giraldez

Ionuț Radu 13
Radu
Alvaro Núñez 14
Núñez
Yoel Lago 29
Lago
Javi Rodríguez 32
Rodríguez
Sergio Carreira 5
Carreira
Ilaix Moriba 6
Moriba
Fer López 8
López
Javier Rueda 17
Rueda
Hugo Álvarez 23
Álvarez
Iago Aspas 10
Aspas
Ferran Jutglà 9
Jutglà

Starters

  • Ionuț Radu13 Ionuț Radu
  • Alvaro Núñez14 Alvaro Núñez
  • Yoel Lago29 Yoel Lago
  • Javi Rodríguez32 Javi Rodríguez
  • Sergio Carreira5 Sergio Carreira
  • Ilaix Moriba6 Ilaix Moriba
  • Fer López8 Fer López
  • Javier Rueda17 Javier Rueda
  • Hugo Álvarez23 Hugo Álvarez
  • Iago Aspas10 Iago Aspas
  • Ferran Jutglà9 Ferran Jutglà

Substitutes

  • Iván Villar1 Iván Villar
  • Óscar Mingueza3 Óscar Mingueza
  • Joseph Aidoo4 Joseph Aidoo
  • Borja Iglesias7 Borja Iglesias
  • Manu Fernández12 Manu Fernández
  • Pablo Durán18 Pablo Durán
  • Williot Swedberg19 Williot Swedberg
  • Mihailo Ristić21 Mihailo Ristić
  • Hugo Sotelo22 Hugo Sotelo
  • Carlos Domínguez24 Carlos Domínguez
  • Andrés Antañón36 Andrés Antañón
  • Jones El-Abdellaoui39 Jones El-Abdellaoui

Elche 3-5-2 Eder Sarabia

Matías Dituro 1
Dituro
Pedro Bigas 6
Bigas
David Affengruber 22
Affengruber
John Donald 18
Donald
Adrià Pedrosa 3
Pedrosa
Gonzalo Villar 12
Villar
Aleix Febas 14
Febas
Marc Aguado 8
Aguado
Tete Morente 15
Morente
André Silva 9
Silva
Álvaro Rodriguez 20
Rodriguez

Starters

  • Matías Dituro1 Matías Dituro
  • Pedro Bigas6 Pedro Bigas
  • David Affengruber22 David Affengruber
  • John Donald18 John Donald
  • Adrià Pedrosa3 Adrià Pedrosa
  • Gonzalo Villar12 Gonzalo Villar
  • Aleix Febas14 Aleix Febas
  • Marc Aguado8 Marc Aguado
  • Tete Morente15 Tete Morente
  • André Silva9 André Silva
  • Álvaro Rodriguez20 Álvaro Rodriguez

Substitutes

  • Iñaki Peña13 Iñaki Peña
  • Martim Neto16 Martim Neto
  • Josan17 Josan
  • Grady Diangana19 Grady Diangana
  • Léo Pétrot21 Léo Pétrot
  • Víctor Chust23 Víctor Chust
  • Lucas Cepeda24 Lucas Cepeda
  • Hector Fort39 Hector Fort
  • Buba Sangare42 Buba Sangare
  • Alejandro Iturbe45 Alejandro Iturbe

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Celta Vigo hosts Elche in a La Liga clash. Historically, Celta Vigo has the edge with 5 wins compared to Elche’s 3 in their head-to-head record (2 draws). Lineups suggest a fairly standard approach from both sides. Match news focuses on viewing options, offering no significant team insight.

Prediction

Based solely on the H2H goal scoring record, and acknowledging Celta Vigo's historical advantage, a scoreline reflecting this trend is predicted. Considering 5 Celta wins vs 3 Elche wins, a 2-1 victory for Celta Vigo is anticipated.

Final Score: Celta Vigo 2 - 1 Elche

Last updated: 10 hours ago

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Head-to-Head Stats

Celta Vigo Wins 5
Draws 2
Elche Wins 3

Recent Matches

  • 2014-03-01 Elche 1 - 0 Celta Vigo
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  • 2020-11-06 Elche 1 - 1 Celta Vigo
  • 2021-02-12 Celta Vigo 3 - 1 Elche
  • 2021-10-03 Elche 1 - 0 Celta Vigo
  • 2022-05-15 Celta Vigo 1 - 0 Elche
  • 2023-01-06 Elche 0 - 1 Celta Vigo
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