Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Estadio El Sadar will host Sunday’s La Liga game between Osasuna and Valencia. Los Rojillos are on a four-game winless run and they failed to impress in a 1-0 loss to Celta Vigo at the weekend. The good news for the hosts, though, is that duo Areso – Oroz is back from suspension. There are no fresh injury concerns in the home team.
Los Che, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 3-0 loss to Atletico Madrid. Valencia are desperate to secure yet another top flight survival, but given their difficulties on the road, they are unlikely to grab more than one point from Sunday’s encounter. In the first half of the season, the two teams played out a goalless draw and we predict that history is going to repeat itself. Defender Thierry Correia remains in the recovery room, but he should be the only absentee in the away team.
Highlighted Team (Osasuna):

Osasuna are a Basque football team that plays in Spanish La Liga. Los Rojillos are based in Pamplona and and the club were founded in 1920. Estadio El Sadar has been the home of Osasuna since 1967 and the capacity of the stadium is 19,800.
The colour of Osasuna’s home kit is red, while the team’s shorts are navy blue. Los Rojillos dropped to the Segunda Division at the end of the 2013/2014 La Liga campaign, but they did not spend too many time in the Spanish second tier. The club returned to the elite division in 2016 after beating Girona in the play-offs.
Osasuna made it to the Spanish Copa del Rey final in 2005, but they eventually lost to Real Betis after extra time in the title game. The meaning of the word Osasuna is “health” in Basque and it is used in a sense of strength.