Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Estadio Benito Villamarin will host Sunday’s football game between Real Betis and Valencia. Los Beticos are determined to represent Spain in European competitions next season, but they will have to be at their sharpest in the remainder of the campaign if they are to meet the goal. The Andalusians did well to hold Suarez-less Atletico Madrid to a 1-1 draw in their last league match, and they are surely capable of beating Valencia, who sit in the middle of the table ahead of Matchday 33.
Defender Victor Ruiz returns from suspension, while Andres Guardado and Borja Iglesias remain in the recovery room. Los Che, on the other hand, came from two goals behind to share the spoils with Real Sociedad at the weekend. Valencia, though, are not regarded as good travellers, which is the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on Los Beticos. Cillessen and Mangala are both sidelined with injuries for the visitors.
Highlighted Player (William Carvalho):

Angola-born defensive midfielder William Carvalho has overseen a dramatic rise in his stock over the past few seasons at Sporting. William Carvalho is coming from a proper football family since his father and grandfather were also footballers, but his way to the top has had a somewhat dramatic twist to it.
Carvalho moved to Portugal as a child and first started playing football in the streets before he was picked up by Recreativos Desportivos de Algueriao. William Carvalho joined the Sporting football academy at the age of 13 The 24-year-old Portugal star player has spent two years on loan at Fatima and Cercle Brugge, before he got the chance to cement his place in the starting line-up for Portuguese giants.
William Carvalho came through all youth ranks with the Portugal national team, while he was given his senior debut in 2013. Carvalho played an important role in his country’s maiden European Championship title in France over the summer.
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.