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Mallorca vs Girona La Liga | Predictions | Lineups | Key Stats & Betting Tips

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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionLa Liga – (Spain)
Round18 
Date & Time2026-01-04, 18:30 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumEstadi Mallorca Son Moix

Prediction –  Mallorca 1 – 1 Girona 

Recent Form

As Mallorca and Girona prepare to face each other in Round 18 of La Liga, both teams approach the match with different momentum based on their recent performances. Mallorca has shown resilience in their last five league outings, maintaining a positive trajectory. They secured a notable away victory against Villarreal with a 2-1 scoreline, showcasing their ability to win on the road. Additionally, Mallorca managed to achieve a decisive 3-1 home win over Elche, although they were held to draws in their matches against Valencia, Real Oviedo, and Osasuna. This mix of results indicates a team capable of both scoring and conceding, yet their unbeaten streak in these matches suggests a level of consistency that could be advantageous. On the other hand, Girona’s recent league form has been somewhat mixed. Their most impressive performance came with a strong 3-0 away victory over Elche, demonstrating their attacking potential. However, they suffered a heavy 0-3 home defeat to Atlético Madrid, which might have impacted their confidence. Despite this setback, Girona managed respectable draws against Real Madrid and Real Betis, indicating their ability to compete against strong opposition. Their narrow 2-1 loss to Real Sociedad further highlights their competitive nature, even when not securing points. Heading into this encounter, Mallorca might feel buoyed by their recent unbeaten run, while Girona will aim to leverage their ability to challenge top teams. With no recent head-to-head encounters to draw direct comparisons, both teams will be eager to assert dominance and gain crucial points in their respective campaigns.

Mallorca Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Valencia Vs Mallorca1-1 0 – 0 2 – 3 12 – 312 – 1071% – 29%1 – 1 
Mallorca Vs Elche3-1 0 – 0 3 – 0 1 – 113 – 1342% – 58%2 – 0 
Real Oviedo Vs Mallorca0-0 2 – 0 2 – 1 8 – 512 – 1462% – 38%0 – 0 
Mallorca Vs Osasuna2-2 0 – 0 3 – 4 2 – 814 – 1052% – 48%1 – 2 
Villarreal Vs Mallorca1-2 0 – 0 2 – 2 3 – 18 – 1758% – 42%1 – 1 

In recent weeks, Mallorca has demonstrated a competitive edge in La Liga, showing resilience and tactical discipline through a series of challenging fixtures. Their results over the last five matches reflect a balanced mixture of determination and capability, with two wins, two draws, and one loss. A notable victory against Villarreal on the road, where they secured a 2-1 win, highlights their ability to capitalize on counter-attacking opportunities, despite typically having lower possession, as evidenced by their 42% possession in that match. This suggests a strategic approach focused on defensive solidity and efficient use of chances, which will likely continue against their next opponents. Mallorca’s defensive setup has been pivotal, often allowing them to absorb pressure from teams like Valencia and Real Oviedo, as seen in their 1-1 and 0-0 results, respectively. This defensive robustness is further underscored by their discipline, with no red cards in these fixtures, indicating a well-drilled backline led by Antonio Raíllo and supported by the likes of Johan Mojica and Pablo Maffeo. However, the team has shown a tendency to concede possession, with figures as low as 29% against Valencia, which could be a double-edged sword if not managed carefully against possession-dominant teams. The midfield, featuring players such as Manu Morlanes and Samú Costa, has been crucial in transitioning play and providing the necessary support for their attacking options. Despite the absence of Omar Mascarell due to national team duties, the predicted lineup suggests a robust midfield presence capable of disrupting the opponent’s rhythm. The attack, spearheaded by Vedat Muriqi, will be essential in converting the limited opportunities they manage to create, as seen in their 3-1 victory over Elche where efficient finishing played a key role. In conclusion, Mallorca’s recent performances indicate a team that thrives on organization and tactical discipline. They will likely continue to focus on a solid defensive foundation, capitalizing on set-pieces and counter-attacks, given their lower possession statistics. The absence of Mascarell presents a challenge, but the depth in midfield should allow them to maintain their strategic approach. As they prepare for their next match, maintaining focus on disciplined play and seizing scoring opportunities will be crucial for their continued success in La Liga.

Girona Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Girona Vs Atlético Madrid0-3 0 – 0 2 – 0 3 – 414 – 751% – 49%0 – 2 
Real Sociedad Vs Girona2-1 0 – 0 1 – 2 4 – 35 – 2047% – 53%1 – 2 
Elche Vs Girona0-3 0 – 0 0 – 3 2 – 213 – 1858% – 42%2 – 0 
Girona Vs Real Madrid1-1 0 – 0 3 – 0 2 – 513 – 840% – 60%1 – 0 
Real Betis Vs Girona1-1 1 – 0 3 – 4 8 – 016 – 1054% – 46%1 – 1 

Girona’s recent run in La Liga has been a mixed bag of performances, reflecting both resilience and moments of vulnerability. Over their last five league matches, they have secured a notable victory against Elche with a commanding 3-0 result, showcasing their ability to capitalize on opportunities despite having only 42% possession. However, this win was sandwiched between losses to Atlético Madrid and Real Sociedad, indicating inconsistency in their form. The 0-3 loss to Atlético, in particular, highlighted challenges in breaking down disciplined defenses, as Girona managed only three corners and no assists. Defensively, Girona has shown a tendency to maintain discipline, with no red cards in these recent fixtures. However, their yellow card tally suggests a need for more controlled aggression, as seen in matches against Real Betis and Real Sociedad, where they accumulated multiple cautions. This could be a focal point for improvement as they seek to assert themselves without conceding unnecessary fouls. The predicted lineup against Mallorca suggests a strategic approach that leans on experience and versatility. The inclusion of seasoned players like Daley Blind and Axel Witsel provides a blend of defensive solidity and midfield control. Meanwhile, Viktor Tsygankov and Iván Martín are expected to contribute creatively, attempting to supply Vladyslav Vanat in attack. The absence of Azzedine Ounahi, due to national team duties, could impact Girona’s midfield dynamism, but the depth in their squad should cover this gap adequately. Looking ahead, Girona’s approach will likely focus on maintaining possession and exploiting set-piece opportunities, as evidenced by their ability to earn multiple free kicks in recent matches. The tactical discipline and adaptability shown in their draw against Real Madrid, where they managed to hold a strong opponent to a 1-1 result, can serve as a blueprint. Girona will aim to replicate this resilient performance against Mallorca, leveraging their defensive organization and midfield creativity to secure a positive outcome.

Team News & Injuries

Mallorca Injuries & Suspensions

  • Omar Mascarell  (Called Up To National Team)

Girona Injuries & Suspensions

  • Azzedine Ounahi (Called Up To National Team)

Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Mallorca Vs GironaN/A 0 – 0 0 – 2 5 – 214 – 1147% – 53%0 – 0 
Mallorca Vs GironaN/A 1 – 0 5 – 2 2 – 40 – 031% – 69%1 – 0 
Mallorca Vs GironaN/A 0 – 0 5 – 0 8 – 50 – 040% – 60%1 – 0 
Mallorca Vs GironaN/A 0 – 0 1 – 5 6 – 50 – 056% – 44%3 – 0 
Mallorca Vs GironaN/A 0 – 0 4 – 0 9 – 50 – 062% – 38%1 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

The head-to-head record between Mallorca and Girona reveals a pattern of competitive encounters, often marked by disciplinary issues and a variance in possession statistics. Historically, Girona has maintained higher possession in several encounters, such as one match where they held 69% of the ball, indicating their preference for controlling the game. However, Mallorca has shown resilience, often translating less possession into effective offensive strategies, as seen in their higher corner counts in numerous matches. Such data suggests that while Girona might dominate possession, Mallorca tends to capitalize on set-piece opportunities, potentially giving them an edge in tightly contested matchups. Current injuries and absences could play a subtle yet significant role in the upcoming clash. For Mallorca, the absence of Omar Mascarell, due to national team duties, might affect their midfield stability and ball distribution. Conversely, Girona will miss Azzedine Ounahi, whose creative playmaking and midfield presence are crucial to maintaining their possession-based style. The predicted lineups reveal a well-balanced contest with experienced defenders like Daley Blind for Girona and Antonio Raíllo for Mallorca likely to be pivotal. Girona will aim to leverage their midfield strength with Viktor Tsygankov and Axel Witsel leading the charge, while Mallorca will rely on Vedat Muriqi’s attacking prowess to convert their set-piece opportunities. The match is poised to be a tactical battle, with both teams looking to exploit their respective strengths and adapt to the absence of key players.

Predicted Lineups

  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Players: Leo Román (Goalkeeper), Antonio Raíllo  (Defender), Johan Mojica (Defender), Pablo Maffeo (Defender), Martin Valjent (Defender), Antonio Sánchez (Midfielder), Manu Morlanes (Midfielder), Samú Costa (Midfielder), Jan Virgili (Midfielder), Mateo Joseph (Midfielder), Vedat Muriqi (Attacker)
  • Formation: 4-5-1
  • Players: Paulo Gazzaniga (Goalkeeper), Vitor Reis (Defender), Alejandro Francés (Defender), Daley Blind (Defender), Álex Moreno (Defender), Joel Roca (Midfielder), Arnau Martínez (Midfielder), Viktor Tsygankov (Midfielder), Axel Witsel (Midfielder), Iván Martín (Midfielder), Vladyslav Vanat (Attacker)
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