Meanwhile, Sevilla have had it hard after losing two back to back games against Real Betisand Getafe. Sevilla appear to have overcome their wobbly patch and responded with 11 goals in two games against Standard Liege and Levante.
The rise back to form has been fortunately timed, too, as sportswriter Colin Millar provided evidence to suggest viewers could be in for a barnstormer if both sides are at their best at the Sanchez Pizjuan:
The main proponent of Sevilla’s recent savage streak has been striker Wissam Ben Yedder, who bagged his first league goals of the campaign during Saturday’s win over Espanyol.
Sevilla ran out with a 3-2 win the last time the two sides met and with their free scoring nature, this match should produce a lot of goals.
Also, it is very likely that this match would generate a lot of corner kicks as a result of the attacking talents in the ranks of both teams