Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Albacete will try to recover from back-to-back defeats to Real Oviedo and Eldense when they face Cadiz in round 29. El Queso Mecanico aim to escape the danger zone, but Sunday’s clash will be anything but a walk in the park for the home side. Midfielder Rai is banned for the match, whilst forward Higinio Marin has yet to overcome his injury. Both Pacheco and Garcia are pushing for recalls to the starting XI.
The Yellow Submarine, on the other hand, are sitting in the middle of the table with 38 points on their account. As Cadiz are likely to adopt a cautious approach in Sunday’s clash, there is a big value in betting on under 2.5 goals. You should know that under 2.5 goals have been netted in each of the previous eight meetings between the two teams in all competitions. Defender Luis Hernandez misses out with injury for the away team.
Highlighted Team (Albacete):

Established during the World War II (August, 1940), Albacete are a Spanish club that welcome their rivals at Carlos Belmonte, the stadium with the capacity of 17,524 people. Albacete compete in Segunda Division nowadays, but during the 1990s they established themselves as the La Liga regular.
Their best ranking in the Spanish top flight came in the 1991/92 season when they finished the campaign in 7th position in the standings. El Queso Mecanico (Clockwork Cheese) have never represented Spain in European competitions. Legendary Spain international Andres Iniesta is the symbol of the club. Born in Albacete, Iniesta helped his hometown club avoid the bankruptcy in December 2011 as he became the club’s major shareholder.
As a result, Iniesta was honoured with a statue in his home province of Albacete. El Queso Mecanico wear white shirts and white shorts when playing at home, while black and purple are the dominant colours of their away kit.