Rayo Vallecano vs Valencia prediction: SPAIN: LaLiga betting tips on match 2025-11-30 20:00.
[p]Rayo Vallecano continue to search for their first La Liga win of November when they face a Valencia side fighting hard to keep the relegation zone at bay. [/p]
[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]
[p]Rayo Vallecano’s stellar form that won Iñigo Pérez the La Liga Manager of the Month award in October has dissipated, with three winless league outings (D2, L1) followed by a disappointing UEFA Conference League defeat to Slovan Bratislava on Thursday (2-1). Failing to score in their last three league games highlights where the Red Sashes’ issues lie, but a home fixture should help them stop the rot as only Sevilla have beaten them at Estadio de Vallecas since early April (W5, D6).[/p]
[p]Valencia escaped the relegation zone by beating local rivals Levante 1-0 last week, but their failure to win successive matches all season suggests they may struggle to back that up here. Los Che sit three points better off than the same stage last season despite that, but they’re chasing improvements on the road as they are still yet to win an away league game this term (D2, L4). Conceding 15 of their 21 seasonal goals on the road illustrates where Carlos Corberán’s men are struggling, but failing to score in four of those six trips indicates their issues are at both ends of the pitch.[/p]
[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]
[p]Valencia have won only one of the eight H2Hs to take place this decade (D5, L2), going winless in the four meetings on their own turf in that time (D3, L1). Seven of those eight games finished with 1-0 or 1-1 scorelines.[/p]
[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]
[p]None of Rayo’s last seven La Liga matches saw both teams score. [/p]
[p]Eight of Rayo’s last nine La Liga home games produced under 2.5 goals. [/p]
[p]Four of Valencia’s last five league matches also featured under 2.5 goals. [/p]
[p]Valencia have scored just three times before half-time in La Liga this season [/p]
[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]
[p]Rayo’s Fran Pérez scored in their midweek loss and will have additional motivation to end his eight-game La Liga scoring drought in what will be his first fixture against former employer Valencia. Hugo Duro scored last time out and his team often shares in his success, winning seven of his last eight goalscoring appearances in any competition (D1), but he has never scored in eight games against Rayo!  [/p]
[p]Pedro DĂaz was absent for Rayo’s last game, during which Isi PalazĂłn and Pathe Ciss picked up suspensions. Thierry Correia is doubtful for Valencia.[/p]
[p]For all the latest team news, please check the Flashscore match centre.[/p]
[p]Betting Analysis[/p]
[p]The recent trends of both teams and H2H history points towards under 2.5 goals.[/p]
[p][i]Author: Aaron Murphy[/i][/p]
