Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
After suffering a loss to Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup semis, Valencia will be aiming to give fans some cheer when they take on Mallorca at Iberostar Estadi on Matchday 20. Los Che recorded a hard-fought 1-0 win over Eibar in their last league match, but their performance in the triumph over los Armeros was anything but terrific. Considering that Mallorca are tough to beat at home, we do not believe that away win should be considered.
Los Bermellones, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their six-game winless run in the national championship. Seeing that a Copa del Rey win over Zamora helped Mallorca regain a much-needed confidence, we predict that the hosts are going to grab something from the match. You should bear in mind that under 2.5 goals have been netted in each of their last three meetings in the Spanish elite division.
Mallorca vs Valencia H2H

Mallorca
8%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

Valencia
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Mallorca vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
01/09/19
Valencia


Mallorca
Total Score
Mallorca
Valencia
Mallorca vs Valencia H2H

MAL
8%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

VAL
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Mallorca vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
01/09/19
VAL


MAL
Total Score
MAL
VAL
Highlighted Player (Joan Sastre):

Joan Sastre, who started his youth career at Mallorca back in 2009, has been playing for los Bermellones ever since. Sastre made his senior debut with Mallorca in a 1-0 win over Peralada on August 20, 2017 and he scored his first ever goal for the islanders in a 1-1 draw with Badalona on December 10, 2017.
The pacey right back was born in Porreres, Spain on April 30, 1997 and it has to be noted that he has two caps with la Roja U19 team. Joan Sastre has established himself as a first-team regular at Mallorca, with the defender making 29 appearances in the Segunda Division last term.
The Spaniard was deployed in the starting line-up for the decider against Deportivo La Coruna where Mallorca emerged triumphant (3-0) and secured promotion to La Liga. Joan Sastre’s contract with los Bermellones should expire on June 30, 2023. His preferred foot is right.
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.