Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Estadio La Romareda will be the centre of attention when Zaragoza and Sporting Gijon lock horns in a highly-anticipated Segunda Division game. Los Blanquillos aim to put an end to their four-game winless run and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at los Rojiblancos. Both Mari and Sans are in line for recalls to the starting XI after the duo scored from the bench in a 2-2 draw with Granada, while Dani Gomez is back from suspension.
Los Rojiblancos, on the other hand, are stuck in the middle of the table with slim playoffs hopes. As Zaragoza are desperate to escape the danger zone, we predict that the visitors are going to return home with their hands empty. Sporting Gijon defender Nikola Maras is banned for the match, which is yet another reason why home win should be considered.
Highlighted Team (Zaragoza):

Based in the autonomous community of Aragon, Zaragoza is a Spanish football club that plays in Segunda Division. The club was founded on March 18, 1932 and it plays their home matches at the legendary La Romareda stadium.
The venue opened on September 8, 1957 has the capacity of 33,608 people. Los Blanquillos wear white shirts and blue shorts when playing on home soil, while yellow is the dominant colour of their away kit. Zaragoza did well to win the la liga trophy in the 1977/78 season, with the team finishing the campaign four points clear of second-place Recreativo de Huelva.
Speaking of the club’s European success, Zaragoza clinched the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in the 1994/95 season as they defeated 2-1 in the title game. Fabio Coentrao, Pablo Aimar, Roberto Ayala, Diego Milito, Gabriel Milito, Cafu, and David Villa are the most notable footballers who played for the club in the past. Huesca are considered the club’s main rivals.