Mallorca vs Las Palmas prediction: SPAIN: LaLiga betting tips on match 2025-02-15 17:30.
[p]Now on a dire six-game winless run (D1, L5), a streak which includes being knocked out of the Copa del Rey, Mallorca’s season is threatening to fizzle out as they sit tenth in La Liga ahead of the round. They’ve previously hit the heights of the top six this campaign, so they’ll be desperate to avoid seven-straight winless games in all competitions for the first time since April 2022![/p]
[p]Considering the Pirates are on their best unbeaten top-flight run against upcoming opponents Las Palmas (W2, D1), you’d think they will fancy their chances of grabbing all three points. But if only considering their home form, the coastal side would start this matchday 16th in the league (W4, D4, L4), with only four sides suffering more home defeats this La Liga season.[/p]
[p]Las Palmas are one of those sides, but they’re struggling at most venues after losing four of their last five league matches (D1) despite scoring exactly one goal in each of those fixtures. When also considering the side from Gran Canaria have triumphed in just one of their seven away La Liga H2Hs (D1, L5), the stage appears set for a Mallorca victory. [/p]
[p]Head coach Diego MartĂnez won’t be writing his side off and could point to Mallorca’s pre-Christmas away form which saw them beat pre-round top-six members Barcelona and Rayo Vallecano on their travels. MartĂnez himself has a personal omen he can look at to spur his side on as he’s won three of his five personal La Liga H2Hs with Mallorca – only against Real Valladolid (four) has he achieved more wins in the top-flight.[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Johan Mojica has just four goal contributions since February 2024, but two of those three games in which he scored or assisted were against Las Palmas (G1, A2)! Another player setting his team up for success is Las Palmas’ Oliver McBurnie, whose last four goal contributions in La Liga have all been assists! [/p]
[p]Hot stat: Las Palmas have conceded the joint-most penalties (eight) of all clubs this La Liga season.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Luke Bridle[/i][/p]