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Valencia vs Espanyol - Predictions, Stats & Odds

La Liga Statistics, AI predictions, (Expected) Lineups and Insights for Gameweek 21

La Liga - Gameweek 21

Saturday, 24 Jan 2026 • 16:15

Valencia

3 : 2

Espanyol

Goals

Hugo Duro
1 : 0
15'
15'Hugo Duro
1 : 0
54'
1 : 1
Ramon Terrats
1 : 1
Ramon Terrats54'
Eray Cömert
2 : 1
59'
59'Eray Cömert
2 : 1
79'
2 : 2
José Copete
2 : 2
José Copete79'
Largie Ramazan...
3 : 2
90'
90'Largie Ramazani
3 : 2

Game Review

Valencia secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Espanyol in a La Liga clash on Saturday, 24 January 2026. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams exchanging blows until the very end. The win was crucial for Valencia, who have been striving to climb the league table. The game started with Valencia taking the lead in the 15th minute through Hugo Duro (GAP +0.7%), who capitalized on a defensive lapse by Espanyol. The first half saw Valencia controlling the tempo, but Espanyol remained resilient, waiting for their opportunity. Espanyol found their equalizer in the 54th minute when Ramon Terrats (GAP -0.9%) struck a well-placed shot past the Valencia goalkeeper. However, Valencia quickly responded with Eray Cömert (GAP -3.9%) scoring in the 59th minute to restore their lead. The match continued to be fiercely contested, with Espanyol's José Copete (GAP +0.6%) leveling the score again in the 79th minute. The decisive moment came in the 90th minute when substitute Largie Ramazani scored the winning goal for Valencia, sending the home fans into raptures. This victory was a testament to Valencia's attacking prowess and determination to secure all three points. Tactically, Valencia's manager made several changes, introducing Largie Ramazani, Diego López, Baptiste Santamaria, Umar Sadiq, and Javi Guerra during the match. These substitutions proved pivotal, especially Ramazani's impact off the bench. Espanyol also made changes, bringing in Miguel Rubio, Edu Expósito, Kike Garcia, Charles Pickel, and Tyrhys Dolan, but they couldn't turn the tide in their favor. In terms of individual performances, Dimitri Foulquier (GAP +2.1%) stood out for Valencia, contributing significantly to their defensive stability. Meanwhile, Stole Dimitrievski (GAP +0.2%) was solid in goal, making crucial saves to keep Espanyol at bay. This result leaves Valencia in a stronger position as they look to build momentum in the league. For Espanyol, the loss is a setback, but their fighting spirit suggests they can bounce back in upcoming fixtures.

Lineups

Valencia

PosPlayer
GK
Stole Dimitrievski
DEF
Dimitri Foulquier
DEF
Eray Cömert
DEF
Jesús Vázquez
DEF
José Copete
MID
Filip Ugrinic
MID
Pepelu
FWD
Luis Rioja
FWD
Arnaut Danjuma
FWD
Hugo Duro
FWD
Lucas Beltrán

Substitutes

63'Umar Sadiqfor Hugo Duro
64'Diego Lópezfor Arnaut Danjuma
88'Javi Guerrafor Pepelu
88'Baptiste Santamariafor Filip Ugrinic
88'Largie Ramazani
for Luis Rioja

Espanyol

PosPlayer
GK
Marko Dmitrović
DEF
Leandro Cabrera
DEF
Fernando Calero
DEF
Rubén Sánchez
DEF
Carlos Romero
MID
Pol Lozano
MID
Urko González de Zárate
MID
Ramon Terrats
FWD
Pere Milla
FWD
Roberto Fernández
FWD
Jofre Carreras

Substitutes

51'Edu Expósitofor Pol Lozano
51'Kike Garcia
for Pere Milla
70'Tyrhys Dolan
for Jofre Carreras
79'Miguel Rubiofor Fernando Calero
79'Charles Pickelfor Ramon Terrats
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League Table after the game

#TeamPWDLGFGAGDPtsForm
5Espanyol2110472525034
W
L
D
L
L
14Valencia215882233-1123
D
L
D
W
W

Last Games

Valencia

@Getafe
1 - 0
vsElche
1 - 1
@Celta Vigo
1 - 4
vsMallorca
1 - 1
@Atlético Madrid
1 - 2

Espanyol

vsGirona
0 - 2
@Levante
1 - 1
vsBarcelona
0 - 2
@Athletic Bilbao
2 - 1
@Getafe
1 - 0

Head-to-Head

24 Jan 2026
Valencia3 - 2Espanyol
24 Jan 2026Valencia
3 - 2
Espanyol
23 Sept 2025
Espanyol2 - 2Valencia
23 Sept 2025Espanyol
2 - 2
Valencia
22 Apr 2025
Valencia1 - 1Espanyol
22 Apr 2025Valencia
1 - 1
Espanyol
18 Dec 2024
Espanyol1 - 1Valencia
18 Dec 2024Espanyol
1 - 1
Valencia

La Liga

Gameweek 21

23 Jan • 21:00
Levante
Elche
3 - 2
24 Jan • 14:00
Rayo Vallecano
Osasuna
1 - 3
24 Jan • 16:15
Valencia
Espanyol
3 - 2
24 Jan • 18:30
Sevilla
Athletic Bilbao
2 - 1
24 Jan • 21:00
Villarreal
Real Madrid
0 - 2
25 Jan • 14:00
Atlético Madrid
Mallorca
3 - 0
25 Jan • 16:15
Barcelona
Real Oviedo
3 - 0
25 Jan • 18:30
Real Sociedad
Celta Vigo
3 - 1
25 Jan • 21:00
Deportivo Alavés
Real Betis
2 - 1
26 Jan • 21:00
Girona
Getafe
1 - 1

What is GAP?

What is Plus Minus Goals (G±)?

Plus Minus Goals (G±) is the average goal difference per game while the player was on the pitch. A value above 0 indicates that the team rather wins, a value below 0 means his team concedes more goals than they score when the player is on the pitch. As an example, if the player's team is winning 3:1 the goal difference is +2, if the player's team is loosing 0:1, the goal difference is -1. It is a pure metric which is barely adjusted for circumstances to purely show the goal difference.

What is GAP?

GAP (Game Advantage Percentage) shows the percentage gap between a player and the average league player. It answers the question: How much does a player improve or worsen a team's performance? It is based on high level game data with a focus on the impact on the goal difference (G±) from the last 50 games of a player. Besides that, GAP goes further and considers game context by involving data from the player and all other players who are at the same time on the pitch, no matter if teammates or opponents. Football GAP - the individual metric for team players.