Previews
SÁB 19.09.2015
Team News
- Sevilla FC: Beto, Nico Pareja, Carriço and Rami (injured).
- RC Celta: Ruben Blanco (injured).
Match Facts
Sevilla FC (19th, 2 points):
- Sevilla tasted victory this week in its European match against Borussia Monchengladbach and now seeks to do the same in Liga BBVA. Two points from the last nine possible is the balance of a Sevilla that wanted to change the dynamic and make their first league win of the course.
- Gradually, Unai Emery´s new pieces are getting in to the scheme. Nevertheless, established players like Reyes, Banega or Gameiro seem to be basic for the development of the match.
RC Celta (4th, 7 points):
- The proposal for an offensive and one touch football by Berizzo is being a real success in the early matchdays. Two wins and a draw in a match in which the number of arrivals to the rival´s area were constants.
- Orellana and Nolito, along to Iago Aspas, are creating the necessary unbalance for the team from Vigo, which is the second-highest scorer of Liga BBVA with eight goals in favor.
What´s on in Sevilla this weekend
You cannot go without ... visiting the exhibition “Memorias desde el aire. Fotografía aérea y arqueología" ("Memories from the air. Aerial Photography and archeology") which offers visitors a different visual journey, in which you can enjoy different views of the most emblematic monuments of Spanish culture. It runs until September 27 at the Archaeological Museum of Sevilla city.
More information here
Getting Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium
C/ Sevilla Fútbol Club, 41005 Sevilla.
Stadium location here
Bus: Lines 27, 24, 21, B3, 28, 29, C1, C2, 32, EA (Special Airport), 5.
Metro: The closest metro stations are Nervion and Gran Plaza. San Bernardo train station has also a Metro stop.
Suburban Train: Lines C1 and C3.
Train: Santa Justa is the nearest station.
Time: 12:00 h.
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.
Referee: Jaime Latre.
TV: Find out where to watch Liga BBVA Matchday 4 in your contry
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