Cádiz have only won one of their last six LaLiga games against Getafe (D2 L3), 1-0 away from home in April 2021.
Getafe have picked up a result in each of their last two visits to Cádiz in all competitions, both in LaLiga (W1 D1), having lost each of the previous four.
Getafe are winless in their last nine visits to Andalucía in LaLiga (D3 L6), failing to score in six of them, since a 2-0 win against Cádiz in December 2020.
Cádiz have only lost one of their last six games played on a Friday in LaLiga (W3 D2), while Getafe have not lost any of their last four games played on that day in the competition (W2 D2).
Cádiz have not lost any of their last nine LaLiga home games (W4 D5), winning the last three without conceding a goal, their longest winning streak on home soil without conceding in the top-flight since December 1985 (5).
After suffering four consecutive defeats in January 2023, Getafe have only lost one of their last five games in the competition (W2 D2).
Cádiz are the team with the lowest possession rate (39.9 per cent) and the fewest shots on target (65) in LaLiga this season; Getafe have the second lowest possession figure (40 per cent) and the second fewest shots on target in the competition this term (74).
Cádiz’s Álvaro Negredo has scored eight goals in 19 games against Getafe in LaLiga - only against Valencia (11 in 16 games) has he scored more in the competition (also eight against four other teams).
Enes Ünal has scored at least 10 goals in the last two LaLiga campaigns (16 in 21/22 and 10 in the current one), becoming the fourth player to reach double figures for Getafe in two different seasons in the competition after Jaime Mata, Roberto Soldado and Ángel Rodríguez.
Getafe's Quique Sánchez Flores has managed more LaLiga games without ever losing against Cádiz (GP5 W3 D2) than against any other opponent.
Real Madrid CF – RCD Espanyol
Real Madrid have won 15 of their last 17 games against Espanyol in LaLiga (D2) – they are the opponent the Whites have beaten the most in the competition (106) and the one they have scored the most goals against (387).
At home, Real Madrid have won each of their last eight games against Espanyol in LaLiga, scoring an average of 2.9 goals per game during this period and keeping seven clean sheets – they can equal their longest winning streak against them in the top-flight (nine between September 1968 and February 1978).
Espanyol have not lost any of their last two visits to teams from Madrid in LaLiga (W1 D1), having lost each of their previous four – they have not gone three games without losing away from home against such opposition in the competition since March 2014 (GP3 W2 D1).
Real Madrid have drawn their last two games in LaLiga (1-1 v Atlético de Madrid and 0-0 v Real Betis) and have not drawn three or more in a row in the competition since December 2019 (three, v Valencia, Barcelona and Athletic Club).
Espanyol have won two of their last four away games in LaLiga (L2), having won just one of their previous 17 on the road in the competition (D8 L8).
Since LaLiga restarted following the World Cup break, Espanyol are the team with the highest shot conversion rate in the competition (15.4 per cent), while Real Madrid have the seventh lowest record (8.2 per cent).
Only Bayern Munich (13) have scored more goals from outside the box in the big five European leagues this season than Real Madrid (12) – it’s the most goals Real Madrid have scored from outside the box at this stage of a LaLiga season since 2013/14 (14).
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema has been involved in at least one goal in each of his last six games against Espanyol in LaLiga (seven goals and two assists).
Espanyol's Joselu Mato has scored seven goals in nine games against Real Madrid in LaLiga, his most against any opponent in the competition – since 2015/16, only Luis Suárez (9) has scored more goals against Real Madrid in the top-flight than Joselu (7).
Espanyol coach Diego Martínez has faced Real Madrid five times in LaLiga, losing every time. It’s the most he’s faced an opponent in the competition while losing every time.
Elche CF – Real Valladolid CF
Elche have not won any of their last five games against Real Valladolid in LaLiga (D4 L1), having won three of their previous five against them in the competition (D1 L1) – it is their longest winless streak against them in the top-flight.
Elche won their last LaLiga game, which was their first away win this season in the competition (1-0 v Mallorca). They can win two games in a row for the first time since April 2022 (2), which was also the last time they kept back-to-back clean sheets.
Valladolid have won only one of their last 18 away games against opposition from the Valencian Community in LaLiga (D6 L11), 1-0 against Villarreal in September 2018, after winning three of their previous four such visits (L1).
Real Valladolid have lost seven of their last eight LaLiga away games (W1), failing to score in six of them, the sole exception being their 1-0 win against Real Sociedad last February.
Elche have won two of their last five LaLiga games (L3), after failing to win any of their first 19 games in the competition this season (D6 L13).
Real Valladolid are the team with the lowest shot conversion rate in LaLiga this season (6.5 per cent), with this also being their lowest conversion rate in top-flight campaign since at least 2003/04.
Only Cremonese (154) have faced more shots on target across the top five European leagues this season than Elche (151), although up to five teams have conceded more goals than Elche (48).
Real Valladolid's Gonzalo Plata is one of only two players (also Ousmane Dembélé) to have provided at least two assists in two different LaLiga games this season, with one of those instances coming against Elche in the reverse fixture.
Lucas Boyé has scored in each of his last two games with Elche in LaLiga (two goals), having scored just once in his previous 27 games in the competition.
Valladolid's coach José Rojo Martín “Pacheta” has won each of his two LaLiga games against Elche - only against Real Sociedad (3) does he have a better 100 per cent win rate in the competition.
Celta de Vigo – Rayo Vallecano
Celta de Vigo have only lost two of their last eight games against Rayo Vallecano in LaLiga (W3 D3) after losing each of their previous eight against them in the competition.
Celta de Vigo have gone four consecutive home games without losing against Rayo Vallecano in LaLiga (W3 D1). This is their second longest unbeaten streak at home against them in the competition (W3 D3 between February 1979 and February 1997).
Celta de Vigo have won two of their last three LaLiga home games (D1) after failing to win any of their previous five at Balaídos in the competition (D3 L2).
Rayo Vallecano have only lost one of their last seven away games in LaLiga (W3 D3) although that defeat did come in their most recent away game, against Cádiz (1-0).
Celta de Vigo have avoided defeat in their last three games in LaLiga (W1 D2), keeping a clean sheet in the last two - they last kept three successive shutouts in December 2020 (W3).
Rayo Vallecano have kept a clean sheet in nine of their 24 games in LaLiga 2022/23, their highest figure at this stage of the competition in the 21st century (seven clean sheets after 24 games in 2011/12 and in 2014/15).
Celta de Vigo’s Iago Aspas has failed to score in his last five appearances in LaLiga, failing to register a single shot on target during this run – this is his longest run without goal in the competition since March 2021 (8).
Excluding own goals, Gabri Veiga has been involved in five of Celta de Vigo’s last six goals in LaLiga (four goals and one assist), including their last three at Balaídos (two goals and one assist).
Raúl de Tomás, yet to score since his return to Rayo Vallecano in January (six games), has scored more than one goal in a single LaLiga game just once and it was against Celta de Vigo: a hat-trick with his current club in January 2019.
Rayo Vallecano’s Andoni Iraola has only won one of his four managerial games against Celta de Vigo, the only one not played in LaLiga: 2-1 with Mirandés in the 2019/20 Copa del Rey (D2 L1 in LaLiga, all three with his current team).
Valencia CF – CA Osasuna
Valencia have alternated between defeat and victory in their last four matches against Osasuna in LaLiga, winning the last one in the reverse fixture this season at El Sadar (2-1).
Valencia have conceded at least one goal in their last five games against Osasuna in LaLiga (8 goals), their longest run against them without a clean sheet since a run of seven between December 1980 and December 1983 (11 goals).
Osasuna have lost only one of their last eight LaLiga away games against opponents from the Valencian Community (W4 D3), after failing to win any of the previous 12 in the competition (D4 L8).
Valencia won their last home game in LaLiga (1-0 against Real Sociedad) - only once this season have they won back-to-back LaLiga games at Mestalla (against Getafe and Celta de Vigo in September 2022).
Osasuna have won only one of their last seven games in LaLiga (D4 L2) – they are the team with the most draws in the competition this calendar year (5).
Only 7 per cent of the goals Valencia have conceded this season have come in the 15 minutes leading up to halftime (2/28), the lowest share in the division.
Despite ranking seventh for high turnovers in LaLiga this season (193), Osasuna are the only side that are still yet to score a goal from such a situation.
After scoring five goals in five games in LaLiga between October and December 2022, Valencia’s Edinson Cavani has failed to score in his last six games in the competition and has only had one shot on target in these six matches.
Ante Budimir (Osasuna) has been involved in four goals in his last three games against Valencia in LaLiga (three goals and one assist), including two goals and one assist in the same game in January 2020 with Mallorca.
Osasuna's Jagoba Arrasate has lost only three of his 10 managerial games against Valencia in LaLiga (W5 D2) although all three were as Osasuna’s coach: 2-0 in June 2020, 4-1 in September 2021 and 2-1 in the reverse fixture this season.
Mallorca – Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad have won each of their last six games against Mallorca in LaLiga, keeping a clean sheet each time. It is their current best winning streak against a team in the competition, while only against Osasuna (7 between January 1981 and April 1984) have they kept more successive clean sheets in the competition (also 6 against Athletic Club between March 1993 and January 1996).
Mallorca have lost their last two home games against Real Sociedad in LaLiga, failing to score in both, suffering just one defeat less than in their first 22 home games against them in the competition (W13 D6 L3).
Mallorca have lost their last two LaLiga games (2-1 against Espanyol and 1-0 against Elche) and have not lost three consecutive matches in the competition since April 2022 (7).
Real Sociedad lost their last away game in LaLiga (1-0 v Valencia), last losing back-to-back away games in the competition in December 2021 (2).
Mallorca are one of two LaLiga teams that have registered at least 10 fast breaks this season (10), but have failed to score a goal in this manner, along with Osasuna (12).
Among players who have scored at least seven goals in LaLiga this season, Alexander Sorloth is the one with the highest shot conversion rate (22.5 per cent, nine goals scored).
Real Sociedad have had a total of 69 shots in their last six LaLiga games and managed to score just four goals, having scored 12 times with 67 shots in their previous six games in the competition.
Dani Rodríguez has been involved in three goals in his last three games with Mallorca in LaLiga (two goals and one assist), as many as in his previous 25 games in the competition (one goal and two assists).
Mikel Merino has been involved in Real Sociedad’s last three goals against Mallorca in LaLiga (two goals and one assist) – he has played more games against them in the competition with a 100 per cent win record (5/5) than against any other opponent.
Mallorca's Javier Aguirre has lost nine of the 19 games he has managed against Real Sociedad in LaLiga (W6 D4), although only two of those defeats were at home (W5 D3).
Sevilla FC – UD Almería
Sevilla have played 13 games against Almería in LaLiga without drawing any (W9 L4), their highest number of games against a single opponent without a draw in the top-flight.
At home, Sevilla have won their last two games against Almería in LaLiga and have never linked three straight home wins against them in the competition.
Sevilla have won just one of their last four derbies against Andalusian sides in LaLiga (D2 L1), having won each of the previous four, while Almería have won just one of their last six Andalusian derbies in the competition (D1 L4), 2-1 in the reverse fixture against Sevilla.
Sevilla have lost their last two games in LaLiga (3-2 against Osasuna and 6-1 against Atlético de Madrid) and have not lost three in a row in the competition since October 2020 (3).
Almería have lost four of their last five LaLiga games (W1) and are on their longest winless run away from home in the top-flight (18 – D3 L15).
Sevilla have conceded 39 goals after 24 games in LaLiga 2022/23, their second highest figure at this stage of the campaign in the top-flight in the 21st century (41 goals conceded in 2013/14, W8 D8 L8).
Almería are the team that have conceded the most headed goals in LaLiga this season (8) and Sevilla one of the three that have scored the most this way along with Mallorca and Osasuna (seven each).
Youssef En-Nesyri has scored five goals in his last six games with Sevilla in LaLiga, as many as in his previous 39 matches in the competition.
El Bilal Touré has scored six goals after 18 LaLiga games in 2022/23 – only two Almería players had scored more after 18 appearances in a top-flight campaign in the 21st century: Álvaro Negredo (eight in 2008/09) and Rodri (seven in 2013/14).
Almería coach Joan Francesc Ferrer “Rubi” has only won one of his seven games against Sevilla in LaLiga (D1 L5) but it was the most recent one: 2-1 in the reverse fixture this season.
Villarreal CF – Real Betis
Villarreal have lost two of their last four games against Real Betis in LaLiga (W2), as many defeats as in their previous 12 against the Verdiblancos in the competition (W6 D4).
At home, Villarreal have won five of their last six games against Real Betis in LaLiga with the only exception in this run being a 2-1 defeat in February 2021, in Manuel Pellegrini's first away game against Villarreal as Betis manager in the competition.
Real Betis have won four of their last five visits to teams from the Valencian Community in LaLiga (L1), twice as many as in their previous 12 away games against these teams (W2 D2 L8).
Villarreal have won their last two games in LaLiga and have scored exactly two goals in each of their last three in the competition – they have not scored more than one goal in four straight games in the top-flight since January 2022 (five in a row).
Real Betis have not lost any of their last four LaLiga games (W3 D1), having lost three of their previous four in the competition (W1) – it is their longest run without defeat in the competition this season.
Real Betis are the team that have scored the most penalty goals in LaLiga this season (8), with this the highest number of such goals by a team after 24 games in a single campaign since Real Madrid in 2014-15 (9).
Villarreal are the only LaLiga team that have not conceded a goal in the last 15 minutes of the game this season, with their last goal conceded beyond the 75th minute scored by Jules Koundé with Sevilla on May 8, 2022 (94:58).
José Luis Morales has scored six goals in 13 games against Real Betis in LaLiga, against no opponent has he scored more (also six in 12 games against Eibar) – he has scored in each of his last three games in the competition (three goals) and can become the third Villarreal player to score four in a row in the last decade after Carlos Bacca in 2018 (4) and Gerard Moreno three times (twice five in a row and once in four).
Real Betis’ Willian José has been involved in four goals in his last five visits to La Cerámica in LaLiga (three goals and one assist), although he was unable to score or assist in the only one with his current club in October 2021.
Villarreal’s manager Quique Setién has won his last two games against Real Betis in all competitions, having won just one of his previous six against the Verdiblancos (D1 L4).
Athletic Club – FC Barcelona
Athletic have not won any of their last six games against Barcelona in LaLiga (D1 L5), since a 1-0 victory in August 2019, failing to score in the most recent two games against them in the competition.
At home, Athletic have won points in three of their last four games against Barcelona in LaLiga (W1 D2), having lost each of their previous four at home against them in the competition.
Barcelona have won points in their last 11 visits to teams from the Basque Country in LaLiga (W8 D3), with their last defeat coming against Athletic in August 2019.
Athletic have lost two of their last three LaLiga home games (W1), as many defeats as in their previous 12 games at San Mamés in the competition (W7 D3).
Barcelona lost on their last LaLiga away game, 0-1 to Almería, and have not lost in two straight away games in the top-flight since October 2021 (v Atlético de Madrid and Rayo Vallecano).
Barcelona have won eight games by a 1-0 scoreline in LaLiga 2022/23, more than any other team in the top five European leagues – they had never achieved so many wins by this result in a single campaign in the competition.
Athletic Club (254) and Barcelona (228) have made more high turnovers than any other teams in LaLiga this season. Both teams have attempted the same number of shots after high turnovers (37), but the Rojiblancos have scored more goals (six, against only one for Barcelona).
Athletic’s Iñaki Williams has gone 10 straight games without scoring in LaLiga, since his goal against Villarreal in October 2022, also failing to have a shot on target in his last three appearances in the competition.
Raphinha has been involved in five goals in his last eight LaLiga games for Barcelona (three goals, two assists), more than in his first 15 in the competition (two goals, two assists).
After losing just two of his first 11 games against Barcelona in LaLiga (W2 D7), Athletic manager Ernesto Valverde has lost his last eight games against them in the competition, with his team going scoreless in the last five.
Girona FC - Atlético de Madrid
Girona have played seven games in all competitions against Atlético de Madrid without winning any (D5 L2), their highest number of games against a single opponent without ever winning.
Atlético de Madrid have avoided defeat in their three away games against Girona in all competitions, two of them in LaLiga and one in Copa del Rey but all of them ended in a draw.
Girona have won three of their last five games in LaLiga (L2) but have conceded at least two goals in each of their last four games in the competition – they have never had a run of five or more games conceding 2+ goals in their history in the top-flight.
Atlético de Madrid have not lost in their last eight LaLiga games (W5 D3), since their 0-1 loss to Barcelona in January, and have not gone on a longer streak without losing in a single campaign in the competition since February 2021 (11).
Girona have not lost any of their last three LaLiga home games played on Monday (W2 D1) while Atlético de Madrid have only lost one of the six away games they have played that day in the competition under Diego Simeone (W3 D2).
Girona (18) and Atlético de Madrid (17) are the teams that have scored the most goals in LaLiga since the competition restarted after the 2022 World Cup. Míchel Sánchez's team is also the one with the best differential between goals (18) and expected goals (15.2 xG) in the competition since then (+2.9).
Cristhian Stuani has scored in two of the three games he has played with Girona against Atlético de Madrid in LaLiga (three goals overall), scoring in both of them played at Montilivi.
Atlético de Madrid’s Ángel Correa scored the last of his five braces in LaLiga against Girona, in the reverse fixture this season in a 2-1 win.
Atlético's Antoine Griezmann is the top assister in LaLiga this season (eight in 24 games) and could equal his highest record of assists in a single campaign in the competition: nine in 32 games in 2017/18 and nine in 37 games in the 2018/19.
Girona’s Míchel Sánchez has not won any of the four games he has managed against Atlético de Madrid in LaLiga (D1 L3) – the three defeats were by just one goal margin and his team did not score in three of them.

