Oviedo vs Vallecano Kenya odds comparison

Oviedo
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Vallecano
Vallecano

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Betika 3.50 3.25 2.31
Odibets 3.70 3.30 2.11
22Bet 3.36 3.28 2.26
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Home

3.70

Draw

3.30

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2.31
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Match Analysis

Expert analysis and insights for this fixture

Updated Thursday, November 20, 2025 (2 days ago)

Match Preview
Oviedo host Vallecano on 23 November 2025 in a LaLiga clash that could shape the second half of the season for both sides.

Oviedo have struggled at home, recording zero wins in their last five outings, two draws and three defeats while scoring just five goals and leaking ten.

Vallecano arrive on a markedly better run, with three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five matches and an average of two goals per game.

The head‑to‑head record favours Oviedo with two wins and three draws out of five, but the recent trend shows Vallecano scoring more and conceding less.

Both teams are looking to reverse their fortunes before a busy fixture list – Oviedo face Atletico Madrid away and Mallorca at home, while Vallecano travel to Slovan Bratislava in Europe and host Valencia.

The numbers suggest a tight encounter, but Vallecano’s offensive edge and Oviedo’s defensive frailties could tip the balance toward a goal‑rich result.

Recent Form
Oviedo:
Oviedo’s recent form at the Estadio Carlos Tartiere tells a story of offensive stagnation and defensive vulnerability.

In five matches they have recorded 0‑2‑3 (W‑D‑L).

On 9 November they travelled to Bilbao and fell 0‑1, with N.Williams scoring the lone goal for the visitors.

A home draw 0‑0 against Osasuna on 3 November offered a brief respite but produced no goals.

The trip to Ourense on 28 October ended in a 2‑4 loss, despite Oviedo finding the net twice.

A high‑scoring 3‑3 draw away to Girona on 25 October showcased a burst of attacking flair – five goals were recorded, including three penalties and contributions from F.Vinas, S.Rondon, C.Stuani, A.Ounahi and D.Carmo – yet defensive lapses persisted.

Finally, a 0‑2 defeat at home to Espanyol on 17 October capped the run, with K.Garcia and P.Milla scoring for the visitors.

Across these fixtures Oviedo have scored five goals (average 1 per game) and conceded ten (average 2), highlighting a leaky back line and a need for a reliable striker to convert chances.
Vallecano:
Vallecano enter the encounter on a markedly stronger trajectory, posting three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five fixtures.

A 0‑0 stalemate at home against Real Madrid on 9 November demonstrated defensive solidity but highlighted a lack of cutting edge.

The following week they returned to winning ways, beating Lech Poznan 3‑2 at home on 6 November, with goals from L.Palma, A.Kozubal, I.Palazon, J.de Frutos and A.Garcia providing a balanced attack.

On 1 November they travelled to Villarreal and delivered a dominant 4‑0 victory, the goals coming from G.Moreno, A.Moleiro, S.Comesana and A.Perez.

A surprising 6‑1 away thrashing of CD Yuncos on 29 October (homeScore 1, awayScore 6) added a further six goals to their tally, although the data labels this as a win for the away side.

Their most recent league match on 26 October saw a narrow 1‑0 home win over Alaves, sealed by a late Alemao strike.

Overall Vallecano have netted ten goals (average 2 per game) while conceding only seven (average 1.4), indicating a compact defence paired with a potent attack.

Head-to-Head Record
The Oviedo‑Vallecano rivalry spans five meetings, with Oviedo holding a slight edge: two home victories, three draws and no away wins for Vallecano.

A total of 14 goals have been scored (9 for Oviedo, 5 for Vallecano).

The most recent encounter on 20 May 2021 saw Oviedo dominate with a 4‑1 win at home in LaLiga 2, featuring early strikes from S.Comesana and G.Blanco, and an own‑goal by L.Ahijado that sealed the margin.

Prior to that the sides drew 0‑0 on 22 October 2020, a defensive stalemate with neither side finding the net.

The 9 February 2020 match ended 1‑1, highlighted by a penalty conversion from L.Ulloa for Oviedo and a goal from Rodri for Vallecano.

On 1 December 2019 Oviedo edged a 2‑1 victory, with early pressure from J.Nieto and a late penalty by A.Ortuno securing the win.

The earliest recorded draw on 12 January 2018 finished 2‑2, with both teams exchanging goals and an own‑goal by O.Trejo.

The pattern reveals Oviedo’s resilience at home, frequently securing draws or narrow wins, while Vallecano have struggled to claim away points, making this upcoming match a crucial test of whether they can finally convert the historic trend.

Statistical Insights
Across the last five games Oviedo have conceded an average of two goals per match while scoring just one, indicating a negative goal differential of –5.

Their defensive record is punctuated by multiple concessions in a single game – four goals against Ourense and three against Girona – suggesting lapses in concentration, especially when playing away.

Vallecano, by contrast, boast a +3 goal differential (10 scored, 7 conceded) and have kept three clean sheets in five matches (Real Madrid, Villarreal, Alaves).

Their offensive output spikes in high‑scoring affairs, notably the six‑goal haul against CD Yuncos.

Timing data shows Vallecano often score early (minutes 11, 22, 25) and finish strongly (goal in the 90th minute against Alaves), whereas Oviedo’s goals have tended to come later (minutes 58, 64, 83, 90 in the Girona draw).

The disparity in defensive consistency and goal‑timing suggests Vallecano may dominate possession and create more chances, while Oviedo could be vulnerable to late‑game concessions.

Upcoming Fixtures
After the 23 November showdown, Oviedo’s schedule features an away trip to Atletico Madrid on 29 November followed by a home clash with Mallorca on 5 December.

A strong performance against Vallecano could boost confidence heading into the high‑profile visit to Atletico, while a poor result may compound pressure.

Vallecano’s calendar sees them leave for a UEFA Conference League away tie against Slovan Bratislava on 27 November, before hosting Valencia in LaLiga on 1 December.

Their European commitment adds a physical strain, making squad rotation crucial.

Success against Oviedo would provide momentum for the continental fixture, whereas a setback could affect morale ahead of the Valencia game.

Both clubs therefore have incentives to secure a favorable result on 23 November to influence the trajectory of their upcoming fixtures.

Match Prediction
Given Oviedo’s lack of wins, low scoring rate (1 goal per game) and a defence that leaks two goals per match, contrasted with Vallecano’s stronger offensive numbers (2 goals per game) and tighter defence (1.4 conceded per game), the balance tilts toward Vallecano.

The head‑to‑head record shows Oviedo rarely lose at home, but Vallecano’s recent form suggests they can break the pattern.

A realistic prediction is a 1‑2 victory for Vallecano, with Oviedo possibly finding a goal from a set‑piece or late chance, while Vallecano’s forwards, such as G.Moreno or L.Palma, could provide the decisive strike.

Betting Insights
The data points to an over‑2.5‑goals market as attractive: Oviedo have conceded ten goals in five games (average 2.0) and Vallecano have scored ten in the same span (average 2.0).

Both sides have featured in matches with three or more goals (Oviedo’s 3‑3 draw, Vallecano’s 3‑2 win).

BTTS (both teams to score) also looks plausible; Oviedo have scored in three of their last five, while Vallecano have found the net in four.

Considering Vallecano’s higher win rate and Oviedo’s defensive frailties, a double‑chance bet on Vallecano win or draw could offer value.

The odds for a 1‑2 scoreline align with the average goal expectations, and a correct‑score market for 1‑2 may yield a decent payout.

Overall, the numbers suggest backing Vallecano to win, over 2.5 goals, and both teams to score.