Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Granada and Valencia face each other at Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Wednesday’s program. Granada aim to bounce back from a 2-0 loss to Real Madrid, with the team eyeing their fifth home win of the season. Even though the likes of Diaz, Lozano, Machis, Montoro, and Vico are all sidelined with injuries, home win should be considered as los Granadinos have turned their Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes into a real fortress.
Los Che failed to impress in a 1-0 loss to Sevilla, and, to make things even worse for boss Javi Gracia, important defender Gabriel suffered an injury. Since the likes of Guillamon, Lato, Racic, Gameiro, Kang-in and Cillessen are out of contention as well, we predict that the visitors are going to return to “Mestalla” empty-handed.
Granada vs Valencia H2H

Granada
42%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
33%
Curent Form

Valencia
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Granada vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
04/07/20
Granada


Valencia
09/11/19
Valencia


Granada
Total Score
Granada
Valencia
Granada vs Valencia H2H

GRA
42%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
33%
Curent Form

VAL
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Granada vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
04/07/20
GRA


VAL
09/11/19
VAL


GRA
Total Score
GRA
VAL
Highlighted Player (Roberto Soldado):

Roberto Soldado is regarded as one of the most famous footballers in the history of Villarreal. The meaning of his surname in Spanish is “the warrior” and it has to be noted that he began his football career at Real Madrid, playing from the B team between 2002 and 2006. The pacey attacker made 16 appearances and scored two goals for the first team, but he was producing the best performances of his career during his three-year spell at Valencia.
Soldado scored 59 goals in 101 appearances for los Che, but in 2013 he signed a deal with Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £26 million. The Spanish attacker, who was born on 27 May, 1985 in Valencia, scored for the Spurs on his debut in a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, but he netted the goal from the penalty spot.
Soldado failed to impress in the 2014/2015 Premier League campaign with Tottenham and, as a result, he was sold to Villarreal on 14 August, 2015. Speaking of his international career, the Villarreal attacker made his Spain debut in June, 2007 against Latvia.
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.