Valencia and Alaves clash on Friday (Saturday AEST) and the game is available to watch online via desktop and mobile.
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Valencia vs Alaves Live Stream: How To Watch & Bet Online
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Valencia vs Alaves Match Details
🇪🇸 Competition: La Liga
🗓 Date: Friday August 27 (Saturday August 28 AEST)
⏰ Time: 6:15am AEST
🏟 Stadium: Estadio de Mestalla
Head to Head
- 25/04/21: Valencia 1-1 Alaves
- 23/11/20: Alaves 2-2 Valencia
- 07/03/20: Alaves 1-1 Valencia
- 06/10/19: Valencia 2-1 Alaves
- 13/05/19: Valencia 3-1 Alaves
Valencia vs Alaves Tips & Predictions
Valencia have started the season with a win and a draw from their two games as they host Alaves in the third round of the La Liga. Alaves on the other hand have recorded consecutive losses.
In the opening two games, it has been Carlos Soler scoring both goals from the penalty spot. For that reason, the home side would love to score from open play or a set piece, as opposed to scoring from a penalty.
For those that like trends, Valencia have conceded a goal in their past seven Friday night La Liga matches, producing a 2-3-2 record in that time.
Disregarding Alaves’ 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the opening round, their 1-0 loss to Mallorca suggests they are on the improve and this could be a tight contest.