Match Preview: Las Palmas Aiming to Avoid Further Decline
Las Palmas find themselves slipping closer to the relegation battle as they prepare to host Deportivo Alaves at the Estadio Gran Canaria. After showing promise under Diego Martínez earlier in the season, the Canary Islanders have suffered a significant dip in form. Their recent 1-0 defeat against Real Betis marked their ninth consecutive game without a win, raising concerns about their survival in La Liga.
Alaves, led by Eduardo Coudet, have also struggled for consistency since his appointment in December. While they have adopted a more attacking style, results have not followed. However, their hard-fought 1-0 victory against Villarreal last weekend provided a much-needed boost in their bid to avoid relegation. With just two wins in their last 13 matches, Alaves will be looking to build momentum against a struggling Las Palmas side.
Las Palmas Team News: Suspension Woes
Las Palmas face multiple selection headaches, particularly with suspensions and injuries. Dario Essugo, Scott McKenna, and Alberto Moleiro are all ruled out due to suspensions, while Kirian Rodríguez remains sidelined with illness. These absences could force Martínez into significant tactical adjustments.
Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1):
Cillessen; Viti, Alex Suarez, Juanma Herzog, Alex Muñoz; Stefan Bajcetic, Jose Campana; Sandro, Javier Muñoz, Januzaj; Silva
Unavailable: McKenna (Suspended), Pelmard (Injured), Essugo (Suspended), Rodríguez (Illness), Moleiro (Suspended)
Questionable: Mika Marmol (Injured), Park (Injured)
Alaves Team News: Goalkeeping Crisis
Alaves are facing a crisis between the posts. With Jesus Owono out injured and Antonio Sivera suspended, they will have to rely on an alternative goalkeeper to step up. Additionally, key players like Hugo Novoa and Carlos Benavidez remain sidelined due to injury.
Predicted Lineup (4-4-2):
Swiderski; Tenaglia, Abqar, Santiago Mourino, Manu Sanchez; Pau Cabanes, Ander Guevara, Joan Jordan, Carles Alena; Carlos Martin, Kike
Unavailable: Sivera (Suspended), Owono (Injured), Novoa (Injured), Benavidez (Injured), Blanco (Suspended), Conechny (Injured)
Questionable: N/A
- Date & Time: Friday, March 14, 2025 | UK – 8:00 PM / US ET – 3:00 PM / US PT – 12:00 PM
- Where to Watch: UK – Premier Sports | US – ESPN+
Match Prediction & Betting Insights
With both teams struggling for form, this encounter is expected to be a tense and closely contested affair. Las Palmas have lacked cutting-edge performances in recent weeks, while Alaves showed resilience in their previous win. However, neither team has displayed enough consistency to dominate proceedings. A low-scoring match is the most probable outcome.
Prediction: Draw or Alaves Win
Betting Tip: Under 3.5 Goals