La Liga’s Matchday 13 is here this weekend with nine matches of top-quality Spanish football action. See our top soccer betting picks here.
La Liga’s Matchday 13 is here this weekend with nine matches of top-quality Spanish football action. See our top soccer betting picks here.
La Liga’s Matchday 13 is here this weekend with nine matches of top-quality Spanish football action. Read on to see our top soccer betting picks for the Primera Division.
Friday, November 10 – 9pm CET – San Mames Barria
Following an exciting 3-2 victory against Villareal last weekend, Athletic Club now find themselves in fifth position on the table as they push for a European spot. On the other hand, Celta have been struggling this season as they sit in 18th place with just one win so far. With Athletic Club expected to be too strong in this matchup, look for the dangerous Oihan Sancet as the centre of all attacking play for the Basque side.
Saturday, November 11 – 2pm CET – Estadio de Vallecas
The high-flying Girona continued their winning ways last weekend as they jumped to top spot on the table with a 4-2 win over Osasuna. The best attacking side in La Liga, they score through a variety of different ways, not relying upon a single player. Rayo would be thrilled with their 0-0 draw with Real Madrid this week, but despite being undefeated in the last eight weeks, Girona should be too strong.
Saturday, November 11 – 4:15pm CET – Power Horse Stadium
Currently the worst side across Europe’s top five leagues, Almeria have struggled on both the offensive and defensive ends this year. Coming up against a dynamic Real Sociedad side, Almeria’s struggles look likely to continue. Look for Real Sociedad forward Mikel Oyarzabal to have plenty of chances around goal.
Saturday, November 11 – 6:30pm CET – Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes
After a poor start to the season, Getafe have turned their fortunes around recently as they sit undefeated across the last six weeks. They have a great chance to continue their run this weekend as they face the 19th placed Granada. However, despite the clear disparity in form, Getafe have not won in Granada since 2013 and also lead La Liga in drawn matches this season.
Saturday, November 11 – 6:30pm CET – Estadio El Sadar
A mid-table clash between two low scoring sides, this match shapes as one that will be decided by a single moment of brilliance. Las Palmas enters as the form side, with wins in four of their last five matches, including a 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid last weekend. However, Osasuna has the home advantage which should make this a close contest.
Saturday, November 11 – 9pm CET – Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
After dropping points last weekend in a 0-0 draw with Rayo Vallecano, Real Madrid will be extremely motivated to bounce back with a win as they continue their title chase. Valencia are undefeated in their last four matches and beat Real Madrid back in May, but should be no match in Madrid.
Sunday, November 12 – 4:15pm CET – Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
Barcelona will be looking for a much more convincing performance this weekend after they were saved by a 92nd minute winner last weekend against Real Sociedad. Their opponent Deportivo Alaves have struggled this season and despite a win over 20th placed Almeria last weekend, they should be no match for Barcelona at home. Look out for youngster Lamine Yamal to be a constant threat around goals.
Sunday, November 12 – 6:30pm CET – Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan
The matchup of the round sees local rivals Sevilla and Betis face off in ‘El Gran Derbi’ this weekend. Traditionally a derby dominated by Sevilla, recent form suggests that Betis are a shot of their first win since 2018. Undefeated in their last seven matches, sixth placed Betis will be confident of a result against the 15th placed Sevilla.
Sunday, November 12 – 9pm CET – Estadio Civitas Metropolitano
Closing out matchday 13, fourth placed Atletico Madrid host the Struggling Villarreal as they look to continue their title push. After dropping critical points in a 2-1 defeat to Las Palmas last weekend, Atletico responded in the best possible way as they won their midweek Champions League clash with Celtic 6-0. Conversely, Villareal have won just one of their past seven matches and should be no match for the Madrid side.