Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Saturday’s football game at Estadio Jose Zorilla pits together Real Valladolid and Barcelona, the two teams sitting in the opposite halves of the table. After suffering a 5-1 defeat to Real Betis, Valladolid's relegation has now been confirmed, meaning that the hosts have little to play for in the season finale. Valladolid boss Alvaro Rubio is expected to mix the squad, with both Mario Marin and Darwin Machis pushing for a recall to the starting XI.
Barca, on the other hand, are leading the chase for the Primera Division title and they must be high on confidence following the Copa del Rey triumph over Real Madrid. As David faces Goliat at “Jose Zorilla”, anything but a routine away win would be a big surprise. Top scorer Robert Lewandowski is expected to recover in time to face the rock-bottom side, but both Marc Bernal and Marc Casado remain in the treatment room.
Highlighted Player (Dani Olmo):

After starting his youth career at Espanyol, Dani Olmo moved to fellow Catalan side Barcelona in 2007 at the age of nine. The Spanish player born in Terrasa on May 7, 1998 then moved to Dinamo Zagreb, where he established himself as a first-team regular.
Dani Olmo was on the verge of leaving the Croatian club in the summer of 2019, but he eventually stayed at Stadion Maksimir. Olmo is one of the most talented footballers in Spain and he helped the U21 team clinch the Euro 2019 trophy. La Furia Roja defeated Germany in the final of the tournament, with Olmo being named Man of the match.
The Spanish attacking midfielder, who is used as a winger as well, was named the Croatian First Football League player of the year for 2018. His preferred foot is right and he has a contract with Dinamo Zagreb until June 30, 2021.
Highlighted Team (Valladolid):

Real Valladolid is a Spanish club based in Valladolid, the part of the autonomous community of Castille and Leon. Founded in 1928, Real Valladolid play their home matches at Jose Zorilla, the venue that has the capacity 26,512. La Pucela have yet to win the La Liga title, but it is important to note that they finished fourth at the end of the 1962/1963 season.
Real Valladolid made it to the Spanish Cup final on two occasions (1949/1950, 1988/1989). In 1984 they won Copa de la Liga (League Cup), which is considered the team’s biggest success. Speaking of their European records, Real Valladolid participated in the 1989/1990 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finals.
La Pucela are well known for their purple and white shirts, but they are known for some top-class footballers as well. The likes of Diego Costa, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Borja Fernandez, Rene Higuita, Luis Garcia and Aritz Aduriz played for Real Valladolid in the past.