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Prediction published on Dec 5, 2025 12:02 AM by Dario in Spain - La Liga | Modified on Dec 5, 2025 12:02 AM
The upcoming LaLiga clash between Villarreal and Getafe promises to be a key fixture for both sides as they aim to consolidate their positions in the upper half of the table. The Yellow Submarine, currently third, are determined to keep pace with Barcelona and Real Madrid, while Getafe continue to impress under José Bordalás, sitting seventh and pushing for European contention. Both teams come into this encounter after advancing in the Copa del Rey, adding confidence to their domestic campaigns.
Villarreal have been one of the most consistent teams in LaLiga this season, collecting 32 points from 14 matches with a record of 10 wins, 2 draws, and 2 defeats. Their attacking output has been strong, averaging 2.1 goals scored per game while conceding less than one on average. Despite a midweek goalless draw against Antoniano in the Copa del Rey, Marcelino’s men remain in fine form domestically, having won three of their last five league matches.
At the Estadio de la Cerámica, Villarreal have been almost unstoppable, earning 19 points from a possible 21 and scoring in each of their last 12 home league games. The team’s ability to start strong is also notable, having led at half-time in seven of their last ten home fixtures. Their attacking rhythm is often dictated by Ayoze Pérez and Alberto Moleiro, while the midfield balance provided by Comesaña and Thomas has been crucial in maintaining control of matches.
However, Marcelino will have to manage some absences. Logan Costa, Kambwala, and Cabañés are sidelined through injury, while Gueye misses out due to suspension. Even so, the coach is expected to field a competitive lineup featuring Luiz Junior in goal, a backline of Mouriño, Foyth, Marín, and Cardona, with Buchanan and Moleiro providing width and creativity. Up front, Mikautadze and Ayoze Pérez will lead the attack, looking to extend Villarreal’s unbeaten home streak.
Getafe continue to show their trademark resilience under José Bordalás. The Madrid-based side have collected 6 wins, 2 draws, and 6 defeats so far, averaging 0.9 goals scored and 1.1 conceded per match. Their recent 2-2 draw against Navalcarnero in the Copa del Rey showcased both their fighting spirit and occasional defensive lapses. In LaLiga, they have won two of their last five games, maintaining a balanced record that keeps them within reach of the European spots.
Despite their solid home form, Getafe’s away record remains inconsistent. They have lost four of their seven league trips this season and have not drawn in their last 18 away matches. Moreover, their games tend to be tight, with Under 3.5 goals recorded in each of their last 21 league fixtures. The Azulones’ defensive structure remains compact, but they often struggle to create clear chances away from home.
Offensively, Borja Mayoral and Adrián Liso are the main threats, combining physical presence with opportunistic finishing. The midfield trio of Arambarri, Luis Milla, and Iglesias provides balance and work rate, while the backline led by Djené and Duarte will need to be at its best to contain Villarreal’s dynamic attack. Davinchi remains unavailable due to injury, limiting Bordalás’s options in defense.
This fixture brings together two teams with contrasting styles. Villarreal rely on possession-based football and fluid attacking transitions, while Getafe thrive on defensive organization and counter-attacks. Historically, the Yellow Submarine have had the upper hand, remaining unbeaten in their last five meetings with Getafe (2 wins, 3 draws). The last encounter ended 2-1 in favor of Villarreal, highlighting their ability to edge tight contests.
At home, Villarreal’s attacking consistency and defensive discipline make them strong favorites. They have scored in 19 of their last 20 league matches and often find breakthroughs in the second half, with Over 0.5 goals after the break in each of their last 13 LaLiga games. Getafe, on the other hand, have found it difficult to maintain leads away from home, rarely winning at half-time and often conceding late goals.
Given the current form and squad depth, Villarreal appear well-positioned to continue their pursuit of the league leaders. Their home advantage, combined with Getafe’s struggles on the road, suggests that the Yellow Submarine could secure another valuable three points to stay in the title race.
VILLARREAL (4-4-2): Luiz Junior; Mouriño, Foyth, Marín, Cardona; Buchanan, Comesaña, Thomas, Moleiro; Mikautadze, Ayoze Pérez. Coach: Marcelino García Toral
GETAFE (4-5-1): Soria; Nyom, Duarte, Djené, Diego Rico, Kiko Femenía; Iglesias, Luis Milla, Arambarri, Liso; Borja Mayoral. Coach: José Bordalás
The most likely outcome is a Villarreal win (1) with a 56% probability. The Draw (X) follows at 24%, while a Getafe win (2) stands at 20%.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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9
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9
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