Valencia have rallied to three consecutive victories of late in LaLiga, while Sevilla have struggled to find any kind of consistency in recent weeks whatsoever.
The hosts have beaten Granada, Celta Vigo and Deportivo recently, scoring three goals in each game, with the likes of Carlos Soler, Simone Zaza, Santi Mina and Munir stepping up to the plate.
Defensive errors made life easy for Los Che last time out, with that not likely to be the case against Sevilla. Jorge Sampaoli’s men will be trying to build momentum after finally picking up a win last time out.
A crazy 4-2 victory over Deportivo was enough to snap Los Nervionenses out of their LaLiga slumber, but they still have some catching up to do if they are to retake the third place in the table.
Valencia are unbeaten in their last six league games at Mestalla, and should be able to call upon a full-strength side heading into the weekend, while Sevilla are without Samir Nasri and Adil Rami due to injury.
Goals should be a given in this game, given how many Valencia have been racking up in recent matches, with Sevilla always likely to play an open game and trade chances freely.