Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
After suffering a heart-break loss to Athletic Bilbao in the Basque derby, Alaves will be desperate to get back on course when they welcome Valencia to their Estadio Mendizorrotza on Wednesday evening. The Basques are fighting tooth and nail to avoid relegation and we are positive that they will leave their hearts on the field against Valencia. Nahuel Tenaglia is widely expected to return to the starting XI, while fellow defender Abdel Abqar remain in the recovery room.
Los Che, on the other hand, have been impressive in 2025 and, as a result, they have joined the race for a spot in European competitions. Valencia head into the midweek clash following a routine 3-0 win over Getafe, but with Alaves being desperate to escape the relegation zone, home triumph should be considered. Talented midfielder Javi Guerra is banned for the visiting side due to the accumulation of yellow cards.
Highlighted Team (Valencia):

Founded on March 18, 1919, Valencia FC are a Spanish football club that compete in La Liga. Los Che play their home games at Estadio de Mestalla, the stadium which was opened back in May, 1923. The capacity of the venue is 50,000. Seeing that bats are quite common in Valencia, it is no surprise they are nicknamed the Bats.
Valencia made it to the Champions League final on two occasions (2000, 2001), but they were beaten in the title games by Real Madrid and Bayern Munchen respectively. The Spanish club, though, did well to win the UEFA Cup title in the 2003/2004 season, with the team beating Marseille in the final of the competition.
A number of top-class footballers were part of the club in the past, with the likes of Pablo Aimar, Ruben Baraja, David Albelda, Santiago Canizares, John Carew and Gaizka Mendieta all playing for the Estadio de Mestalla outfit. Valencia main colors are white and black, whilst they often where orange jerseys and shorts when playing on the travels.