Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Rayo Vallecano will be aiming to clinch their spot in the Conference League when they welcome Mallorca to their Campo de Futbol de Vallecas in the last game of the season. Los Vallecanos proved their worth in a 2-1 win at Celta Vigo and a triumph over Mallorca could even see them book their place in the Europa League. Midfielder Oscar Valentin serves a one-game ban due to the accumulation of yellow cards, while the likes of Camello, Montiel, and Mumin are expected to miss out with injuries.
Los Bermellones, on the other hand, have suffered a dip in form, with the team losing four of their last five league matches. With Mallorca missing out on a spot in European competitions, we predict that Rayo are going to pick up all three points from Saturday’s showdown. Cyle Larin is pushing for a start after scoring as a substitute in a 2-1 loss to Getafe, while there are no fresh injury worries in the visiting team.
Highlighted Team (Rayo Vallecano):

Rayo Vallecano is a Spanish football club from the Valleas neighbourhood in Madrid and are founded in the year 1924. The club is playing in the Primera Division since 2011 after being in active in the lower divisions for a longer period of time. Rayo Vallecano currently plays it’s home games in the Teresa Rivero Stadium which is also known as the Nuevo Vallecas stadium and holds a capacity of 15 500 seats. The Nuevo Vallecas stadium is one of the smallest ones in the Primera Division. The club colors of Rayo Vallecano are white and red and is also known as Los Vallecanos. Rayo Vallecano is known for it’s ultra’s which are radical left winged political sided.
In the clubs history Rayo Vallecano never won any big prizes. The biggest achievement was in 2000 when the club qualified for the UEFA Cup after winning the Fair Play spot. Rayo Vallecano was one of the biggest surprises in Europe that season and even managed to get to the quarter finals where Rayo got eliminated by Deportivo Alaves. There are a lot of famous players that played for Rayo Vallecano during their career such as: Julen Lopetegui, Jordi Figueras, Victor Onokpo and Ismael Urzaiz.