Celta Vigo currently sits seventh in the Spanish La Liga with 23 points, having won 5, drawn 8, and lost 4 matches this season. They are 5 points behind the European competition zone. With 20 goals scored and 19 conceded, their attack and defence are relatively balanced. In their last 6 matches, they have a record of 2 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, conceding only 4 goals, indicating a solid defence. However, Celta Vigo's home form has been poor, with just 1 win and 3 losses in their last 4 home games. Valencia finds themselves deep in the relegation zone this season, holding 17th place with 16 points from 3 wins, 7 draws, and 7 losses. They have scored 16 goals and conceded 26, with attacking and defensive efficiency below that of the home side. Their recent form is also poor, managing only 1 win, 4 draws, and 1 loss in their last 6 matches, with a win rate of just 17%, indicating a dip in form. The biggest concern for Valencia is their away record, with only 3 draws and 5 losses in their away league games this season, scoring 5 goals and conceding 18, ranking second to last in away performance. Their away form has been consistently weak over the last 5 years. Both Celta Vigo and Valencia are showing less-than-ideal form. Celta Vigo's recent performances have seen them face challenges and setbacks, managing to secure only three points in their recent matches. While they have impressively held their own against strong teams like Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao, earning valuable points without conceding, their defence has shown vulnerabilities against strong attacking teams such as Barcelona, leading to heavy defeats. Recent matches have often resulted in draws or losses, suggesting some volatility in their current form. Recommendation: Under 2.25 goals
*For reference only, not betting advice
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