Getafe remain rock bottom of the La Liga table and without a win, one of only two teams to fit into that unfortunate statistic. Last time out, Getafe did manage to pick up a point in what was Quique Sanchez Florez's first game in charge. The Madrid-based side drew 0-0 with Levante who, interestingly, are the only other team not to win so far this season. Getafe are now four points from safety and have played a game more, so it's fair to say there is concern surrounding the club, hence the swift change of manager over the international break. Celta have also had a disappointing season so far, and are currently sat in 15th despite coming into this campaign with big aspirations on the back of a bright finish to last season. Last time out, Celta were beaten by Sevilla thanks to a Rafa Mir goal, and that made it back-to-back defeats, and five losses in seven games. That's concerning form for Celta, and pressure is building on Caudet. They are favourites here, though, and they should come away with a win, even if it's not a comfortable one. 0:1
Jakub Jankto and Sabit Abdulai are both ruled out for Getafe here. Erick Cabaco and Vitolo did not make it back in time for the last game, and they remain doubts here. Jaime Mata is also a doubt, so Sandro Ramirez could well start up top. Celta Vigo will be without midfield lynchpin Renato Tapia, meaning Fran Beltran will likely play in the deep midfield role. Jose Manuel Fontan is also a doubt here, but few changes are expected from Eduardo Caudet in any case.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 15 of Getafe's last 18 home games (LaLiga). Getafe have failed to score in 10 of their last 14 matches (LaLiga). Getafe have failed to win their last 10 matches (LaLiga). Getafe have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against Celta Vigo in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Celta Vigo's last 4 games (LaLiga). Getafe are undefeated in 9 of their last 10 home matches against Celta Vigo in all competitions.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 15 of Getafe's last 18 home games (LaLiga). Getafe have failed to score in 10 of their last 14 matches (LaLiga). Getafe have failed to win their last 10 matches (LaLiga). Getafe have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against Celta Vigo in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Celta Vigo's last 4 games (LaLiga). Getafe are undefeated in 9 of their last 10 home matches against Celta Vigo in all competitions.
Jakub Jankto and Sabit Abdulai are both ruled out for Getafe here. Erick Cabaco and Vitolo did not make it back in time for the last game, and they remain doubts here. Jaime Mata is also a doubt, so Sandro Ramirez could well start up top. Celta Vigo will be without midfield lynchpin Renato Tapia, meaning Fran Beltran will likely play in the deep midfield role. Jose Manuel Fontan is also a doubt here, but few changes are expected from Eduardo Caudet in any case.
Getafe remain rock bottom of the La Liga table and without a win, one of only two teams to fit into that unfortunate statistic. Last time out, Getafe did manage to pick up a point in what was Quique Sanchez Florez's first game in charge. The Madrid-based side drew 0-0 with Levante who, interestingly, are the only other team not to win so far this season. Getafe are now four points from safety and have played a game more, so it's fair to say there is concern surrounding the club, hence the swift change of manager over the international break. Celta have also had a disappointing season so far, and are currently sat in 15th despite coming into this campaign with big aspirations on the back of a bright finish to last season. Last time out, Celta were beaten by Sevilla thanks to a Rafa Mir goal, and that made it back-to-back defeats, and five losses in seven games. That's concerning form for Celta, and pressure is building on Caudet. They are favourites here, though, and they should come away with a win, even if it's not a comfortable one. 0:1