Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
There will be fireworks when Almeria and Granada go head to head in an eagerly-awaited Andalusian derby. Almeria aim to climb to the playoffs berth and you should know that they have suffered only one loss at home this season. Defender Kaiky is out of contention through suspension, but midfielder Silvi Clua Oya is back to the starting XI after serving his one-game ban at the weekend.
Los Boquerones, on the other hand, aim to build on back-to-back wins over Cartagena and Tenerife. Malaga have a chance to revive their playoffs hopes, but beating Almeria on the road is easier said than done. A close encounter is on the cards at Power Horse Stadium and we predict that the two teams are going to share the spoils this time out. Midfielder Daniel Lorenzo misses out with injury for the visiting side, while Haitam Abaida is a major doubt.
Highlighted Team (Almeria):

UD Almeria is a Spanish club based in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Los Rojiblancos are one of the newer additions to the Spanish football system, with the club being founded on July 26, 1989.
Almeria suffered relegation to Segunda Division in the 2014/15 season, and they have been competing in the Spanish second tier ever since. Los Rojiblancos are well known for their white shirts with red stripes, while blue is the dominant colour of their away jersey. Sofiane Feghouli, Felipe Melo, Diego Alves, Veljko Paunovic, Aleix Vidal, Alvaro Negredo, Tomer Hemed, and Mate Bilic are some notable footballers who played for Almeria in the past. Fellow Andalusian clubs Sevilla, Malaga, and Granada are considered the club’s fiercest rivals.
The club’s biggest success in Copa del Rey came in the 2010/11 season when they made it to the semis of the prestigious competition. Nonetheless, Catalan giants Barcelona proved to be a big catch for Almeria in the Spanish Cup semi-finals.