Espinoza will host Barcelona in the passionate Catalunya game. Barcelona is currently leading the La Liga and if they win this match, they will lock up the title in advance. As the city's arch rivals, Espinoza will not want to see their rivals being crowned in front of their own home, and will go all out to defend their home honor. Historically, Espinoza has been a tough team to beat, and in the last 4 meetings between the two sides, the total number of goals scored has not exceeded 2 for 3 times, so it is worthwhile to take the 2.5 goals as the boundary, and look for the underdogs to win the match. (Live on Now 632 and 611 at 3am on Monday)
Barcelona is now 13 points ahead of their biggest rivals, Marco Polo, and is on the verge of regaining the La Liga title. For the rest of the game, they may not need to go all out, and may even accept the loss and wait for next week's return to their home ground for another victory, which may make the road to winning the title even more promising. However, it is worth pondering whether such a strategy will weaken Barcelona's desire to win in this match. It is worth mentioning that Barcelona's recent performance on the road has not been good, with only two wins in their last five league matches, including a 0-0 draw with Kitafi, which undoubtedly reduces their confidence in winning.
Aisbenu, who is currently in the second last place of the league, is facing the risk of relegation and has to give their best in the remaining 5 league matches to fight for every point. This Catalan Cup is not only a battle of honor for them, but also a battle of life and death. Historically, Espinoza have done well against their city rivals, drawing their last two matches. Despite the difference in the league standings between the two teams, the gap is often narrowed in a war of attrition, and Espinoza have the ability to hang with their rivals to the bitter end in this match. It's worth noting that Espinoza have not conceded a goal in their last two home matches, so the 2.5-goal underdog is worth paying attention to.
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