Previews
DOM 29.01.2017
Team News:
- UD Las Palmas: David Garcia (injured) and Aythami (suspended)
- Valencia CF: Rodrigo, Zakaria Bakkali and Alvaro Medran (all injured); Aymen Abdennour (Africa Cup of Nations duty)
Match Facts:
Las Palmas (11th, 25 pts):
- The Canary Islanders are still the proud owners of an unbeaten home record in LaLiga Santander this season, a distinction that they share only with Real Madrid. Quique Setien's side's 10 league games in front of their own fans have yielded five wins and five draws.
- Las Palmas have yet to lose to Valencia since being promoted back to the top flight two years ago, having drawn the first of the teams' three meetings since and won the last two.
Quique Setién: "We are going to face a highly motivated Valencia team" https://t.co/oKA9Q8rwn4 pic.twitter.com/1HpC5fCsra
— UDLP English (@UDLP_english) January 29, 2017
Valencia (15th, 19 pts):
- As well as claiming back-to-back victories, Los Che have strung together three LaLiga Santander fixtures without defeat for the first time this season.
- Valencia have only lost one of their last five away matches under Voro. That came in the first game of that sequence, against none other than FC Barcelona.
Voro: "Beating Villarreal has been a boost for us" https://t.co/axXhQCcZyN
— Valencia CF English (@valenciacf_en) January 29, 2017
Getting to the Estadio Gran Canaria
Address: C/ Fondos del Segura, 35019, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Bus: 45 and 47
Stadium location here
Time: 20:45 CET
Stadium: Estadio Gran Canaria
Referee: Jaime Latre, Santiago
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Hashtag: #LasPalmasValencia
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