Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Burgos and Elche square off against each other at Estadio El Plantio in the closing match of Saturday’s program. Burgos aim to recover from a 2-1 loss to Mirandes, but given their slim playoffs chances, home win should not be considered. To make things even worse for the home team, both Marcelo Exposito and Daniel Ojeda are banned for the home side, while head coach Luis Ramis will be watching the game from the stands due to suspension.
Los Franjiverdes, on the other hand, head into Saturday’s clash following a 1-1 draw with Granada. Given the aforementioned absentees in the home team, we predict that the league leaders are going to pick up all three points from the match. All Alvarez, Diaby, Mendoza, and Santiago are out of contention through injuries for the visiting team, while midfielder Marc Aguado is pushing for a recall to the starting XI.
Highlighted Team (Elche):

Established in 1923, Elche is a Spanish club that competes in La Liga. Los Franjiverdes welcome their rivals at Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero, the stadium which can hold up to 33,732 spectators. The venue was opened on September 8, 1976.
Elche wear white shirts with green stripe and white shorts when playing at home, while black is the dominant colour of their away jersey. The club’s biggest success came in 1969 as Elche made it to the Copa del rey final. Los Franjiverdes faced Club Atletico de Bilbao in the Spanish Cup final, with the Basques winning the match by one goal to nil.
The likes of Mario Pasalic, Ivan Bolado, Garry Rodrigues, Goran Djorovic, Albert Nadj, Wakaso, Moha, Carlos Sanchez, Ioan Andone, Enzo Roco, Dominique Malonga, Richmond Boakye, and Sory Kaba are some of the notable players who were part of the team in the past. Elche have never represented Spain in European competitions.