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Sevilla vs Mallorca betting tips: La Liga preview, predictions and odds

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Sevilla are unbeaten in three meetings with Mallorca, winning two before a 1-1 draw at Son Moix in October. Mallorca have won four of their last 13 visits to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, most recently claiming a 2-1 Copa del Rey win in 2013. 

Both teams to score NO is 3/4.

Sevilla to win and both teams to score NO is 6/4.

Tecatito Corona is 8/1 to break the deadlock and 11/4 to score anytime. 

Match preview

After a bruising, humbling defeat on Saturday, can RCD Mallorca reignite their survival bid?

At the weekend, los Bermellones hosted relegation rivals Granada, but it was the visitors who left Son Moix 6-2 winners.

This is also the first time the club have conceded six or more at home in their entire 106 year history.

Javier Aguirre has won two of six matches as Mallorca Head Coach but, having lost the other four, his team are now in the relegation zone.

After this, Mallorca conclude the season with games against Rayo Vallecano and Osasuna, needing to catch Granada who are two pints clear of danger.

If the side from Palma are beaten again here, their fate could be sealed this weekend, namely an immediate return to the Segunda División.

Sevilla meanwhile are looking to rubber stamp their ticket back into the Champions League.

Julen Lopetegui’s team snatched a 1-1 draw against Villarreal on Sunday with Jules Koundé poking home a 95th minute equaliser at El Madrigal.

So, los Nervionenses have actually only won two of their last nine league games but remain third, seven points clear of Real Betis in fifth.

Thus, a victory for Sevilla here would secure a third consecutive top four finish, something the club last achieved in 1957.

Will Mallorca be plunged closer to relegation by defeat at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán?

Sevilla team news

Jesús Navas was, unusually, left on the bench at the weekend, but could return at right-back here, displacing Gonzalo Montiel.

Up front, Youssef En-Nesyri could continue to get the nod over Rafa Mir; Anthony Martial is out injured.

Tecatito Corona and Papu Gómez were chosen out-wide against Villarreal but any of Érik Lamela, Munir El Haddadi or Óliver Torres could come in.

Mallorca team news

Vedat Muriqi has scored four times for Mallorca since joining on loan in January, so they’ll continue to relay on him for goals.

Abdón Prats and Kang-in Lee completed the front three on Saturday but Ángel and Fer Niño could return here.

Sergio Rico was in goal at the weekend, meaning he’s now conceded 30 goals in 15 appearances for Mallorca, keeping a solitary clean sheet.

So, it would be no surprise if 37 year old club captain Manolo Reina was back in-between the sticks for this one.

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