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Celta Vigo 3-4-2-1 Claudio Giraldez
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29
32
5
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17
23
10
9
Starters
13 Ionuț Radu
14 Alvaro Núñez
29 Yoel Lago
32 Javi Rodríguez
5 Sergio Carreira
6 Ilaix Moriba
8 Fer López
17 Javier Rueda
23 Hugo Álvarez
10 Iago Aspas
9 Ferran Jutglà
Substitutes
1 Iván Villar
3 Óscar Mingueza
4 Joseph Aidoo
7 Borja Iglesias
12 Manu Fernández
18 Pablo Durán
19 Williot Swedberg
21 Mihailo Ristić
22 Hugo Sotelo
24 Carlos Domínguez
36 Andrés Antañón
39 Jones El-Abdellaoui
Elche 3-5-2 Eder Sarabia
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6
22
18
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20
Starters
1 Matías Dituro
6 Pedro Bigas
22 David Affengruber
18 John Donald
3 Adrià Pedrosa
12 Gonzalo Villar
14 Aleix Febas
8 Marc Aguado
15 Tete Morente
9 André Silva
20 Álvaro Rodriguez
Substitutes
13 Iñaki Peña
16 Martim Neto
17 Josan
19 Grady Diangana
21 Léo Pétrot
23 Víctor Chust
24 Lucas Cepeda
39 Hector Fort
42 Buba Sangare
45 Alejandro Iturbe
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.
PredictionBased 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
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Recent Matches
- 2014-03-01 Elche 1 - 0 Celta Vigo
- 2014-09-26 Elche 0 - 1 Celta Vigo
- 2015-03-02 Celta Vigo 1 - 1 Elche
- 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
- 2023-04-26 Celta Vigo 1 - 0 Elche
- 2025-09-28 Elche 2 - 1 Celta Vigo
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