Key Facts
- Oviedo is at the bottom of the table and trails Levante by five points; due to numerous injuries (Carmo, Dendoncker, Ilic, Ahijado), a home win is unlikely.
- Luis García is under pressure: After a 0-2 loss to Valencia and a 2-5 defeat in Barcelona, his main task is to stabilize the defense; Sevilla has conceded the most goals in the league (49).
- Oviedo’s offense often falters after halftime—in their last five league games, they failed to score in the second half, suggesting low-scoring matches.
- The only recent meeting (December 2025) ended 4-0 in favor of Sevilla; Oviedo had hardly any chances, though Sevilla now approaches the match with a changed coaching philosophy.
- In three of the last five matches, Oviedo stayed under the 2.5-goal mark; the average for recent encounters is around 2.4 goals, suggesting a close game.
- With the return of Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke, Sevilla has regained its attacking options; therefore, a bet on “Sevilla to avoid defeat” appears to be a good value.
Luis García takes charge of Sevilla FC for the first time on Sunday—and his debut comes at an inopportune time. Following the 0-2 loss to Valencia, Sevilla travels to the Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, where bottom-of-the-table Oviedo—despite having earned four points from two league games prior—remains five points behind Levante after a 2-4 defeat to them. The first leg in December 2025 ended 4-0 in Sevilla’s favor, so a desire for revenge is understandable.
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- Venue: Estadio Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo
- Date and time: April 5, 2026, 6:30 p.m.
- Competition: La Liga (Matchday 30)
The safer bet may lie in a low-scoring match. Oviedo has stayed under the “Under 2.5 goals” mark in three of their last five matches, failed to score a single goal after halftime during that stretch, and Luis García is expected to make things easy for Sevilla right from the start.
Oviedo Form & Record Check
The 4-2 loss at Levante was already Oviedo’s third defeat in their last five league matches; the disappointment felt all too familiar. Under Guillermo Almada, the team looks livelier and more attacking, which had already yielded a 1-0 home win against Valencia and a 1-1 draw at Espanyol. But this progress is undone as soon as the game falls apart. Despite an improvement in creating chances, the attack fades as the game goes on: Oviedo has not scored a single goal in the second half of their last five league games. With David Carmo, Leander Dendoncker, Luka Ilic, and Lucas Ahijado out, Almada also lacks options to turn a game around from the sidelines.

Oviedo is expected to line up in Guillermo Almada’s usual 4-2-3-1 formation (prediction). Probable lineup: Aarón Escandell – 13 in goal; Nacho Vidal – 22, Eric Bailly – 2, David Costas – 4, and Javi López – 25 in defense. Most likely midfield: Kwasi Sibo – 6 alongside Nicolás Fonseca – 23, Alberto Reina – 5 in the hole; Federico Viñas – 9 up front, flanked by Thiago Fernández – 15 and Ilyas Chaira – 7. Absentees: David Carmo, Leander Dendoncker, Luka Ilic, and Lucas Ahijado.
Sevilla Form & Record Check
Sevilla arrives with a new man on the sidelines after the loss to Valencia marked the end of Matías Almeydas’ tenure. The 0-2 defeat followed a 2-5 loss in Barcelona, though Sevilla had previously secured wins and draws against strong opponents. The downward trend is real, but not every recent performance has been equally poor. The key question is whether Luis García can immediately make the team look calmer and more organized. Sevilla has conceded 49 goals in the league—the worst record in the division—which is why establishing a more compact structure is no small matter. Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke return as key options, while Lucien Agoumé is suspended and Marcão remains out; this could noticeably alter the team’s midfield.

Sevilla is likely to start in a 4-2-3-1 formation, in line with García’s pragmatic approach (prediction). Expected lineup: Odysseas Vlachodimos – 1 in goal; César Azpilicueta – 3, Nemanja Gudelj – 6, Kike Salas – 4, and Gabriel Suazo – 12 in defense. With Lucien Agoumé suspended and Marcão out, Batista Mendy – 19 is likely to move into midfield. Ahead of him, Rubén Vargas – 11, Alexis Sánchez – 10, and Chidera Ejuke – 21 could play behind Akor Adams – 9, focusing on width, duels, and quick crosses into the box.
Oviedo – Sevilla Head-to-Head & Stats

The only recent meeting took place in December 2025, when Sevilla defeated Oviedo 4-0 and took control early on. Oviedo barely threatened Sevilla’s goal. However, using that as the sole point of reference has its limitations, as Sevilla now arrives with a different coach and a significantly more cautious playing philosophy.









