Three points will be up for grabs when Girona and Valencia go toe-to-toe with each other in the eighth round of La Liga at Estadio Montilivi on Saturday, 4 October 2025.
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Girona vs Valencia predictions: Visitors to draw first blood
Key stats
- Valencia opened the scoring in four of their last five matches.
- Girona conceded first in five of their last seven encounters with Valencia.
- Four of Girona's last five matches went below the 2.5-goal threshold.
Correct score prediction: Girona 0-1 Valencia
Girona have been the worst of 20 La Liga sides after the first seven rounds, as they are the only winless team in the Spanish top flight.
The hosts have also been La Liga’s lowest-scoring side and have not scored a single goal in their last three home games.
Although Valencia have had their fair share of struggles, they have fared better than their hosts, having won two of their last five matches.
Taking Girona's struggles in front of goal into account, we are leaning toward Valencia for the win.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Valencia are up against it
- HOME: 11/8 (2.38) – 42.1%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.10) – 32.3%
- AWAY: 19/10 (2.90) – 34.5%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Girona are currently on an eight-match winless streak across all competitions. They last in La Liga, eight spots below 12th-placed Valencia, who have a 2-2-3 win-draw-loss record.
Ahead of this skirmish, Girona are the expected winners at 11/8 (2.38). Teams with these odds generally have a 42.1% probability of winning.
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We have also pointed out that Valencia registered the first goal in five of the last seven meetings between these sides. On that note, Valencia to score first has an appealing look at 21/20 (2.05). That one has a 48.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Girona have bragging rights
Girona have been the dominant side in the last five clashes between these teams, with a 3-1-1 win-draw-loss record. However, they are without a win in their last two encounters.
Spain La Liga 15/03/25
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Spain La Liga 21/09/24
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Spain La Liga 19/05/24
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Girona
Spain La Liga 02/12/23
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Valencia
Spain La Liga 05/02/23
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Valencia
Girona preview: Plagued by injuries
Head coach Michel will be unable to call on the injured quartet of Donny van de Beek, Juan Carlos, David Lopez and Ricard Artero for this home game on Saturday, while there are also doubts surrounding the availability of Abel Ruiz, Viktor Tsygankov and former Atletico Madrid midfielder Thomas Lemar.
Michel is expected to make a few changes to the side that was held to a goalless draw in the last round, with his strategy this time likely being a four-man defence setup, away from the three used against Espanyol last time out.
The 49-year-old coach is walking a tightrope at the moment, as the Montilivi outfit sit bottom of the table with only three points and are without a win after seven La Liga games this season.
Predicted lineup: Gazzaniga (GK), Rincon, Reis, Blind, Moreno, Martin, Solis, Witsel, Ounahi, Vanat & Portu.
Last five matches
- Girona 0-0 Espanyol
- Athletic Bilbao 1-1 Girona
- Girona 0-4 Levante
- Celta Vigo 1-1 Girona
- Girona 0-2 Sevilla
Valencia preview: Eyeing their first away win
Unlike their hosts, Valencia have a clean bill of health. This gives head coach Carlos Corberan the freedom to choose his best starting XI, make unforced substitutions, and change tactics more easily, a luxury his opposing coach doesn't have this weekend.
A 75th-minute penalty miss by Arnaut Danjuma proved to be costly for Los Che when they led 1-0 last time out, as Real Oviedo managed to turn the game around to earn a 2-1 win at the Mestalla.
However, the Dutch forward has been in fantastic form this season, scoring three goals in seven matches since his move from Villarreal and should have a spot in the final third alongside Hugo Duro once again.
Predicted lineup: Agirrezabala (GK), Gaya, Diakhaby, Tarrega, Foulquier, Lopez, Guerra, Santamaria, Rioja, Danjuma & Duro.
Last five matches
- Valencia 1-2 Real Oviedo
- Espanyol 2-2 Valencia
- Valencia 2-0 Athletic Bilbao
- Barcelona 6-0 Valencia
- Valencia 3-0 Getafe
Player to watch: Arnaut Danjuma

After opening the scoring in Valencia's encounter with Real Oviedo last time out, Arnaut Danjuma had the opportunity to double his team's lead with a few minutes left, but was unable to convert from the spot.
The 28-year-old, who has scored in his last two appearances, spent last season on loan at Girona and will fancy his chances against his former team.