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Can either of these two clubs climb away from the relegation zone in this Monday night meeting in Galicia?
Of the two, Celta de Vigo are one point better off, but come into this match after an embarrassing defeat on Wednesday night.
Eduardo Coudet’s team were hammered 4-1 by newly-promoted Real Valladolid at Estadio José Zorrilla.
Óscar Rodríguez’s first half equaliser a distant memory by full time, with three penalties missed in the second half.
Iago Aspas seeing an effort saved not once but twice, the second coming about due to a retake.
This means O Celtiña have now lost three on the bounce and five of their last six, only beating Real Betis since 2 September.
Carles Aleñá and then Munir El Haddadi on target at Estadio Coliseum Alfonso Pérez.
So, Azulones have drawn back-to-back games, having lost successive games before that and won successive matches prior to that.
This inconsistency is, just about, keeping Quique Sánchez Flores’ team above the relegation zone.
Will there be a winner at Balaídos?