Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
There will be fireworks when Villarreal and Valencia take on each other at Estadio de la Ceramica on Matchday 5. The Yellow Submarine desperately needed a win against Leganes at the weekend and they managed to get one. Villarreal finally gave fans some cheer and, no doubt, the victory over the capital club helped them regain a much-needed confidence. The Yellows are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach in Sunday’s football match against Valencia and seeing that los Che are eager to get back on course following a goalless draw with Real Betis, we predict that both sides are going to find the net on Matchday 5. A lively contest is on the cards and, taking everything into account, we believe that Villarreal and Valencia are going to play out a high-scoring draw at Estadio de la Ceramica this time out.
Villarreal vs Valencia H2H

Villarreal
33%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
58%
Curent Form

Valencia
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Villarreal vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
05/05/18
Villarreal


Valencia
23/12/17
Valencia


Villarreal
Total Score
Villarreal
Valencia
Villarreal vs Valencia H2H

VIL
33%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
58%
Curent Form

VAL
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Villarreal vs Valencia H2H Last Matches
05/05/18
VIL


VAL
23/12/17
VAL


VIL
Total Score
VIL
VAL
Highlighted Player (Ramiro Funes Mori):

Argentina isn’t known to produce great talents in defence but Ramiro Jose Funes Mori is an exception. The 25-year-old started his football career in the United States with FC Dallas. He won an MLS talent competition to get into their youth team but it was less than a year before he moved back to Argentina.
Mori joined River Plate as a youth player in 2008 and progressed to their senior team within three years. The young defender is nothing short of a club legend at River Plate having won six titles with the team. More than the titles and his performances, it was his performances in important games that is still vividly remembered.
His iconic goal against Boca Juniors is still part of the folklore. Mori joined English Premier League club Everton in 2015 and soon established himself as a regular there. Mori represented Argentina seven times and yet to score in national colors.
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.