Espanyol vs Sevilla Nigeria odds comparison
Espanyol
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Sevilla
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2.10 | 3.30 | 3.95 |
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2.01 | 3.35 | 3.95 |
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2.09 | 3.30 | 3.80 |
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2.16 | 3.42 | 3.94 |
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2.09 | 3.47 | 4.10 |
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2.16
Draw
3.47
Away
4.10
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Thursday, November 20, 2025
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Espanyol host Sevilla on 24 November 2025 in a LaLiga clash that could shape the second half of the campaign for both clubs.
Espanyol have collected three wins, two defeats and no draws in their last five outings, scoring six and conceding five, which translates to an average of 1.2 goals for and one goal against per game.
Their form shows a mixed pattern: solid at home against Villarreal (0‑2 loss) and Elche (1‑0 win) but vulnerable on the road to Alavés (2‑1 win) and Lleida (1‑2 loss).
Sevilla, meanwhile, sit at two wins and three losses with seven goals scored and nine conceded, averaging 1.4 for and 1.8 against.
Their recent LaLiga performances include a narrow 1‑0 win over Osasuna at home and a heavy 3‑0 victory away at Atletico, offset by a 1‑4 loss to Toledo in the Copa and a 1‑3 home defeat to Mallorca.
Head‑to‑head history favours Sevilla with two wins, one for Espanyol and two draws in five meetings, the most recent being a 1‑1 draw in January 2025.
The fixture therefore pits a side eager to improve defensive frailties against a visitor looking to turn a poor run into points, making it a pivotal encounter.
Espanyol have collected three wins, two defeats and no draws in their last five outings, scoring six and conceding five, which translates to an average of 1.2 goals for and one goal against per game.
Their form shows a mixed pattern: solid at home against Villarreal (0‑2 loss) and Elche (1‑0 win) but vulnerable on the road to Alavés (2‑1 win) and Lleida (1‑2 loss).
Sevilla, meanwhile, sit at two wins and three losses with seven goals scored and nine conceded, averaging 1.4 for and 1.8 against.
Their recent LaLiga performances include a narrow 1‑0 win over Osasuna at home and a heavy 3‑0 victory away at Atletico, offset by a 1‑4 loss to Toledo in the Copa and a 1‑3 home defeat to Mallorca.
Head‑to‑head history favours Sevilla with two wins, one for Espanyol and two draws in five meetings, the most recent being a 1‑1 draw in January 2025.
The fixture therefore pits a side eager to improve defensive frailties against a visitor looking to turn a poor run into points, making it a pivotal encounter.
Recent Form
Espanyol:
Espanyol's recent home form is built on five matches, three at the RCD Espanyol stadium and two away but considered for home trends.
On 8 November they fell 0‑2 to Villarreal, conceding early and late goals from G.Moreno (43') and A.Moleiro (57').
Their last home win came on 25 October, a 1‑0 victory over Elche with C.Romero scoring the sole goal at 47'.
Prior to that, Espanyol lost 0‑2 away at Oviedo on 17 October, conceding in the 70th and 82nd minutes.
The most recent home‑away mixed result was a 2‑1 win on 2 November against Alavés, where D.Suarez (5'), L.Boye (40') and R.Fernandez (56') featured.
Overall, Espanyol have scored six and let in five in the last five games, averaging 1.2 goals per match while conceding exactly one per game.
The data reveals a tendency to score early but also to allow goals after the 60th minute, highlighting defensive lapses in the latter stages.
On 8 November they fell 0‑2 to Villarreal, conceding early and late goals from G.Moreno (43') and A.Moleiro (57').
Their last home win came on 25 October, a 1‑0 victory over Elche with C.Romero scoring the sole goal at 47'.
Prior to that, Espanyol lost 0‑2 away at Oviedo on 17 October, conceding in the 70th and 82nd minutes.
The most recent home‑away mixed result was a 2‑1 win on 2 November against Alavés, where D.Suarez (5'), L.Boye (40') and R.Fernandez (56') featured.
Overall, Espanyol have scored six and let in five in the last five games, averaging 1.2 goals per match while conceding exactly one per game.
The data reveals a tendency to score early but also to allow goals after the 60th minute, highlighting defensive lapses in the latter stages.
Sevilla:
Sevilla's away form over the last five fixtures displays inconsistency.
They began with a 1‑0 home win over Osasuna on 8 November, R.Vargas converting a penalty in the 51st minute.
On 1 November they travelled to Atletico and delivered a dominant 3‑0 away win, with penalties from J.Alvarez (64') and goals from T.Almada (77') and A.Griezmann (90').
However, the cup saw a 1‑4 loss to Toledo on 28 October, where Sevilla could not respond after conceding early.
Their LaLiga away record includes a 2‑1 win at Real Sociedad on 24 October, where M.Oyarzabal opened the scoring (19' penalty) before Sevilla equalised (30' N.Gudelj) and then took the lead again (36' Oyarzabal).
Most recently, Sevilla suffered a 1‑3 home defeat to Mallorca on 18 October, despite an early lead from R.Vargas (16').
Across these five matches Sevilla have netted seven and conceded nine, averaging 1.4 goals scored but a leaky 1.8 goals against per game, indicating strong attacking moments but defensive vulnerability, especially against lower‑ranked opposition.
They began with a 1‑0 home win over Osasuna on 8 November, R.Vargas converting a penalty in the 51st minute.
On 1 November they travelled to Atletico and delivered a dominant 3‑0 away win, with penalties from J.Alvarez (64') and goals from T.Almada (77') and A.Griezmann (90').
However, the cup saw a 1‑4 loss to Toledo on 28 October, where Sevilla could not respond after conceding early.
Their LaLiga away record includes a 2‑1 win at Real Sociedad on 24 October, where M.Oyarzabal opened the scoring (19' penalty) before Sevilla equalised (30' N.Gudelj) and then took the lead again (36' Oyarzabal).
Most recently, Sevilla suffered a 1‑3 home defeat to Mallorca on 18 October, despite an early lead from R.Vargas (16').
Across these five matches Sevilla have netted seven and conceded nine, averaging 1.4 goals scored but a leaky 1.8 goals against per game, indicating strong attacking moments but defensive vulnerability, especially against lower‑ranked opposition.
Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head record between Espanyol and Sevilla comprises five meetings, producing two Sevilla wins, one Espanyol win and two draws.
A total of 16 goals have been scored, with Sevilla netting nine and Espanyol seven.
The most recent encounter on 25 January 2025 ended 1‑1, with M.Kumbulla (15') and L.Bade (61') finding the net, highlighting a balanced contest.
Prior to that, Sevilla secured a 2‑0 away victory on 25 October 2024, both goals by D.Lukebakio (20', 45'), demonstrating their capacity to score decisive strikes.
The 2023 LaLiga clash saw Espanyol edge a 3‑2 win, featuring a mix of open‑play and set‑piece goals, including a penalty by L.Ocampos (69').
In September 2022 Sevilla triumphed 3‑2, with early pressure from E.Lamela (1') and a late penalty by Joselu (45'), while Espanyol managed a late brace from M.Braithwaite (62').
The most recent draw on 20 February 2022 finished 1‑1, with R.Mir and S.Darder scoring.
Overall, Sevilla have a slight edge in wins and a higher goal tally, but the close margins and multiple draws suggest a tightly contested rivalry, where home advantage and recent form could tip the balance.
A total of 16 goals have been scored, with Sevilla netting nine and Espanyol seven.
The most recent encounter on 25 January 2025 ended 1‑1, with M.Kumbulla (15') and L.Bade (61') finding the net, highlighting a balanced contest.
Prior to that, Sevilla secured a 2‑0 away victory on 25 October 2024, both goals by D.Lukebakio (20', 45'), demonstrating their capacity to score decisive strikes.
The 2023 LaLiga clash saw Espanyol edge a 3‑2 win, featuring a mix of open‑play and set‑piece goals, including a penalty by L.Ocampos (69').
In September 2022 Sevilla triumphed 3‑2, with early pressure from E.Lamela (1') and a late penalty by Joselu (45'), while Espanyol managed a late brace from M.Braithwaite (62').
The most recent draw on 20 February 2022 finished 1‑1, with R.Mir and S.Darder scoring.
Overall, Sevilla have a slight edge in wins and a higher goal tally, but the close margins and multiple draws suggest a tightly contested rivalry, where home advantage and recent form could tip the balance.
Statistical Insights
Espanyol average 1.2 goals per game while conceding exactly one, indicating a modest attack paired with a relatively solid defence at home.
However, their two recent defeats involved conceding twice after the 60th minute, pointing to stamina or concentration issues.
Sevilla's average of 1.4 goals scored per match is offset by a high 1.8 goals conceded, reflecting an attacking mindset but defensive frailties, especially against teams like Toledo (1‑4) and Mallorca (1‑3).
Both sides have a 0% draw rate in the last five matches, suggesting games are likely to produce a result.
In head‑to‑head encounters, the average goals per match is 3.2, with Sevilla scoring slightly more (1.8 per game) than Espanyol (1.4).
Timing analysis shows Espanyol often score early (minutes 5, 40, 47) whereas Sevilla’s goals are spread, including penalties (51', 64') and late strikes (90').
The combination of Espanyol’s defensive lapses after 60' and Sevilla’s propensity to concede early creates a scenario where the first half could be decisive.
However, their two recent defeats involved conceding twice after the 60th minute, pointing to stamina or concentration issues.
Sevilla's average of 1.4 goals scored per match is offset by a high 1.8 goals conceded, reflecting an attacking mindset but defensive frailties, especially against teams like Toledo (1‑4) and Mallorca (1‑3).
Both sides have a 0% draw rate in the last five matches, suggesting games are likely to produce a result.
In head‑to‑head encounters, the average goals per match is 3.2, with Sevilla scoring slightly more (1.8 per game) than Espanyol (1.4).
Timing analysis shows Espanyol often score early (minutes 5, 40, 47) whereas Sevilla’s goals are spread, including penalties (51', 64') and late strikes (90').
The combination of Espanyol’s defensive lapses after 60' and Sevilla’s propensity to concede early creates a scenario where the first half could be decisive.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 24 November showdown, Espanyol will travel to Celta Vigo on 30 November before facing Atletico Baleares in the Copa del Rey on 4 December.
A positive result against Sevilla could boost confidence heading into the Celta match, where they will need to tighten the back line after recent concessions.
Conversely, Sevilla will host Real Betis on 30 November, a fixture that could test their defensive improvements after the heavy loss to Mallorca.
Their Copa del Rey tie against Extremadura on 4 December offers a chance to rotate the squad and rebuild momentum.
Both clubs have tight schedules, and the outcome of the LaLiga clash will likely influence squad rotation decisions and morale in the subsequent games.
A positive result against Sevilla could boost confidence heading into the Celta match, where they will need to tighten the back line after recent concessions.
Conversely, Sevilla will host Real Betis on 30 November, a fixture that could test their defensive improvements after the heavy loss to Mallorca.
Their Copa del Rey tie against Extremadura on 4 December offers a chance to rotate the squad and rebuild momentum.
Both clubs have tight schedules, and the outcome of the LaLiga clash will likely influence squad rotation decisions and morale in the subsequent games.
Match Prediction
Based on Espanyol's home average of 1.2 goals and Sevilla's away scoring average of 1.4, coupled with Sevilla's defensive weakness (1.8 conceded per game) and Espanyol's tendency to concede after the hour mark, the numbers suggest a narrow win for the home side.
Espanyol are likely to open the scoring early, as they have done in recent fixtures (5' and 40'), while Sevilla may respond before halftime.
A plausible final score is 2‑1 to Espanyol, with goals from D.Suarez (early) and L.Boye, and a late Sevilla goal from R.Vargas or a penalty.
Espanyol are likely to open the scoring early, as they have done in recent fixtures (5' and 40'), while Sevilla may respond before halftime.
A plausible final score is 2‑1 to Espanyol, with goals from D.Suarez (early) and L.Boye, and a late Sevilla goal from R.Vargas or a penalty.
Betting Insights
The match is expected to produce at least two goals, given Espanyol's 1.2 goals per game at home and Sevilla's 1.4 away scoring rate, making the Over 2.5 market risky but the Over 2.0 a solid play.
Both teams have a 0% draw rate in the last five matches, so a Double Chance bet on either team to win is attractive.
Both sides have scored in the first half in 60% of their recent games, suggesting a First Half Goal market is viable.
BTTS (Both Teams To Score) looks favorable, with Espanyol conceding in 40% of their recent home games and Sevilla scoring in 80% of their away outings.
A recommended betting line: Espanyol to win 2‑1, Over 2.0 goals, and BTTS Yes.
Both teams have a 0% draw rate in the last five matches, so a Double Chance bet on either team to win is attractive.
Both sides have scored in the first half in 60% of their recent games, suggesting a First Half Goal market is viable.
BTTS (Both Teams To Score) looks favorable, with Espanyol conceding in 40% of their recent home games and Sevilla scoring in 80% of their away outings.
A recommended betting line: Espanyol to win 2‑1, Over 2.0 goals, and BTTS Yes.