Click here for today’s sports betting tips from our expert analysts!These are two fallen giants of Spanish football. Both have flirted with relegation in recent years, and this season, but are managing mid-table obscurity instead.Kick-off date/time:How to watch on TV: UK – Premier Sports / US – ESPN have the exclusive rights to La Liga games in the USA, so any game may be televised on one of their affiliated channelsHow to watch online: UK – Premier Player & Disney+ / US – ESPN+Sevilla preview: Sorry SevillaMatias Almeyda is perhaps doing the best job he can with the tools available to the former Monterrey boss. It has still been very poor, though, with the Argentine leading the Sevillanos to 15th place after 28 game weeks.The Andalusians were annihilated in Barcelona last weekend, succumbing to a humbling 5-2 demolition at the hands of defending champions Barca at Camp Nou - and it should have been more.Valencia preview: Average ValenciaCarlos Corberan is working with his hands tied firmly behind his back, given the state of Valencia's hierarchy off the pitch, but even then the frustrating underperformance is beginning to grate.Having turned a corner in recent weeks, Los Che became just the fourth victim of rock-bottom Real Oviedo, suffering a slender but flattering 1-0 defeat to the Asturians at Estadio Carlos Tartiere last weekend.Sevilla team news: Coming soonComing soonPredicted XI (X-X-X-X): Coming soonUnavailable: Coming soonQuestionable: Coming soonValencia team news: Coming soonComing soonPredicted XI (X-X-X-X): Coming soonUnavailable: Coming soonQuestionable: Coming soonSevilla vs Valencia predictionThese are two sides lacking much of a tactical identity and lacking any semblance of togetherness in terms of club, players and supporters. These showpiece event on Saturday night; it could well be quite a sad indictment of their relative predicaments and decline at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville.
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