Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Valencia kicked off the new La Liga campaign with a 4-2 win over their local rivals Levante, but they failed to impress in a 2-1 loss at Celta Vigo. Los Che continue with their habit of producing much better displays at home than on the travels, but seeing that several first-team regulars left the club in the summer, home win should not be considered.
Huesca, on the other hand, did well to hold Villarreal to a 1-1 draw at Estadio de las Ceramicas in the season opener, with the team suffering a 2-0 loss to Cadiz in their first home game of the season. The newcomers are desperate to record their first win of the season, but seeing that Valencia are tough to beat at home, share of spoils is on the cards. Japan international Shinji Okazaki is widely expected to lead the line for the visitors, but Mir Vicente is likely to pose a big threat for the opposition defenders as well.
Valencia vs Huesca H2H

Valencia
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Huesca
Last 6 Matches
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Last 6 Matches
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Valencia vs Huesca H2H Last Matches
05/05/19
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Valencia
23/12/18
Valencia


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Valencia
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Valencia vs Huesca H2H

VAL
50%
Curent Form
Position
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Position
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HUE
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Valencia vs Huesca H2H Last Matches
05/05/19
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VAL
23/12/18
VAL


HUE
Total Score
VAL
HUE
Highlighted Player (Alessandro Florenzi):

Alessandro Florenzi is probably the most impressive product of AS Roma youth academy since Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi, and the full-back has already developed into an important player for both club and country.
Capable of operating as both right-back and right winger, the talented footballer is probably best remembered from scoring a marvellous goal from half-way line in the Champions League clash against Barcelona, but there is much more to him than an occasional wonder strike. While he usually played as a winger during his early career, Florenzi switched to attacking full-back at both Roma and Italy national team, and that proved a very good move for his career.
While helping the Gialorossi return to old glory days, the right-back left his mark on international stage as well, especially impressing since Antonio Conte took over the reigns in the national team. Despite the fact that he has yet to realise his full potential, Florenzi already boasts an impressive top flight experience and he is predicted a bright future in the game.
Highlighted Team (Huesca):

Huesca are a Spanish club that compete in La Liga, the Spanish top flight. The club was originally founded in 1910, but in 1940 it was renamed Union Deportiva. In 1956 the club disappeared due to financial problems, but four years later Sociedad Deportiva Huesca was born. Huesca are well known for their blaugrana colors as their founding members were Barcelona fans.
The club welcome their rivals at El Alcoraz and it has to be noted that the capacity of the stadium is 5,500. Despite the fact that El Alcoraz can hold up to 5,500 people in December 2014 7,600 spectators watched the game between Huesca and Barcelona. Huesca will make their first ever appearance in Primera Division in the 2018/2019 season.
The likes of Leo Franco, Luis Sastre and Ruben Castro are some of the most notable footballers that played for Huesca. Real Zaragoza are considered Huesca’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in Derbi Aragones.