Sevilla will offer to get back to winning courses in La Liga when they invite Celta Vigo to Estadio Ramon on Saturday evening.
The home side, who are in a title race with Real Madrid, will participate in the challenge off the rear of a 1-1 draw with Valencia, while Celta recorded a 2-0 triumph over Osasuna in their last match.
Sevilla have been amazing in La Liga this season, winning 13, drawing six and losing two of their 21 matches to gather 45 focuses, which has left them second in the table, only four focuses behind pioneers Real Madrid.
Julen Lopetegui's side are additionally essentially 12 focuses clear of fifth-set Real Sociedad, and it will be interesting to see whether they can remain inside contacting distance of Real Madrid before very long.
Sevilla are unbeaten in their last seven association matches, winning two of their last three, yet they were held to a 1-1 draw by Valencia on Wednesday, with Goncalo Guedes counteracting an early own objective from Mouctar Diakhaby at Mestalla.
Los Nervionenses were taken out of the Copa del Rey at the end of the week, however, experiencing a 2-1 loss to rivals Real Betis, with the match being restarted on Sunday following group inconvenience.
Sevilla have just won La Liga on one past event, back in 1946, however they are in the title contention at this stage and a lot of their prosperity has been based on a solid safeguard, having yielded only 14 association objectives in their 21 matches.
Celta, in the mean time, will participate in the challenge off the rear of a 2-0 triumph over Osasuna on Wednesday, with Hugo Mallo and Santi Mina scoring the objectives in Vigo.
The Sky Blues have won seven, drawn five and lost nine of their 21 association matches this season to gather 26 focuses, which has left them in twelfth situation in the table, only three points off eighth-set Villarreal.
Celta's new association structure has been noteworthy, winning three of their last four, beating Espanyol, Real Betis and Osasuna, with their main loss since December 5 leaving away to Real Sociedad on January 8.
Eduardo Coudet's side, who completed eighth in La Liga last season, have battled for brings about front of their own allies this season, getting only 11 focuses from their 11 home matches.
Notwithstanding, Celta have dazzled on their movements, gathering 15 points from 10 games, which is the fourth-best away record in the division behind Real Madrid, Sevilla and Real Betis.
Sevilla possible XI : Diaz; Montiel, Carlos, Rekik, Acuna, Jordan, Fernando, Rakitic, Ocampos, Mir, Gomez
Celta Vigo possible XI : Dituro; Mallo, Aidoo, Araujo, Galan, Mendez, Beltran, D Suarez, Cervi, Mina, Aspas
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