- Celta Vigo have won 10, drawn 3 and lost only 4 of their 17 home games in La Liga 2024/2025.
- Sevilla FC have won only 4, drawn 5 and lost 8 of their 17 away games in La Liga 2024/2025.
- Celta Vigo have scored 28 goals in 17 home matches in La Liga 2024/2025.
Celta de Vigo are having a good season, currently sitting in seventh place in La Liga 2024/2025 with 46 points from 34 games. They have won two and lost three of their last five league games, which isn’t a great form sheet, but a 3-0 home win over Villarreal and 3-2 away defeat to Real Madrid suggest they are capable of competing with the best. Claudio Giraldez took over as coach in March 2024 and has made the team more proactive and possession-based in their approach. Celta will try to control the tempo of the game through the middle of the park and have the quality to do so with Iago Aspas pulling the strings. Borja Iglesias is their most reliable goal scorer with nine in 33 La Liga games and four of Celta’s last 10. He will be the main target for Sevilla to mark, but the visitors will find it hard to keep the ball away from the home side for long enough to take advantage.
Sevilla FC are in 16th place in La Liga 2024/2025 with 38 points from 34 games. They have failed to win their last five La Liga games, drawing two and losing three, including a 1-1 home draw with Deportivo Alaves, 1-0 away defeat to Osasuna and 2-2 home draw with Leganes. Joaquin Caparros was appointed as Sevilla’s coach in April 2025 and has brought a more organised style of play to the club, combining high-pressing with some dynamic wing play to unsettle opponents. Lucas Ocampos can be a handful when he gets on a run and can change a game with a moment of quality. Dodi Lukebakio has been Sevilla’s main goal threat this season with 11 in 34 La Liga appearances, but they have often had to rely on him to carry the can.
Sevilla have lost both of their last two away games and Celta have won ten of their 17 home matches this season, so it is no surprise to see the home side at 1.851 favourites for this clash with Sevilla struggling at 4.68. But this is a match of styles that could produce a tactical chess match, particularly as Sevilla will want to disrupt Celta’s rhythm and prevent them from playing their game. The home side’s confidence and belief should see them through and we are backing Celta Vigo to win by one goal at 2.55. Celta have won one and lost one of their last two home games and this will be a close game, but we expect the home side to come through. Sevilla have won only four of their 17 away games and these points are vital to both clubs with Celta looking for European qualification stability and Sevilla trying to escape relegation.