Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Athletic Bilbao will look to recover from a 1-0 loss to Real Madrid when they take on Las Palmas in the La Liga round 33. Ernesto Valverde rested several first-team regulars in the “Bernabeu” clash, but the experienced tactician is expected to field the best possible side against La Union Deportiva. Both Oihan Sancez and Inaki Williams return to the starting XI, while Nico Williams is a major doubt.
Las Palmas, on the other hand, did well to upset star-studded Atletico Madrid in front of home fans at the weekend, but given their difficulties on the road, Athletic Club will not have a better chance than this to return to winning ways. To make things even worse for the away team, Las Palmas midfielder Javier Munoz misses out through suspension, whereas both Jasper Cillessen and Kirian Rodriguez remain on the sidelines with heart problems.
Highlighted Player (Iñaki Williams):

Inaki Williams is one of the most talented Spanish players. The pacey winger, who plays as a centre-forward as well, started his senior career at Basconia, scoring seven goals in 18 appearances for the club. In 2014 he moved to Athletic Bilbao, but he played for the reserve team at the beginning.
Inaki impressed in the 2014/2015 season with Athletic Bilbao B and, as a result, he was given a chance to prove his worth in the Spanish top flight with the first team. The Spanish footballer made his La liga debut on December 6, 2014, replacing injured attacker Aritz Aduriz in a 1-0 loss to Cordoba.
Inaki Williams represented Spain at the 2017 U21 European Championship in Poland and he played 20 minutes in a 1-0 loss to Germany in the final of the tournament. Speaking of the senior squad, the Athletic Bilbao footballer made his Spain debut in a 3-1 victory over Bosnia on May 29, 2016. Inaki Williams was born in Bilbao on June 15, 1994.
Highlighted Team (Las Palmas):

Las Palmas are a Spanish football club based in the Canary Islands. The club was founded on 22 August, 1949. Los Amarillos play in Spanish La Liga and the team’s home ground is Estadio Gran Canaria. The stadium was opened in 2003 and it’s current capacity is 32,150. Miguel Angel Ramirez is the club’s chairman and the club’s main rivals are Tenerife.
Las Palmas impressed in the 2015/2016 La liga campaign, with the team finishing the season in 11th place in the standings. However, it has to be noted that los Amarillos finished the 1968/1969 Primera Division campaign in second place in the table, 11 points behind Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Speaking of Copa del Rey, Las Palmas made it to the final of the Spanish Cup in 1978. Las Palmas eliminated Sporting Gijon in the semis (5-3), but Barcelona outplayed los Amarillos in the title game (3-1).