Let's look at this from every angle, shall we? Between the pipes, Celta Vigo's got Vicente Guaita, 11 saves and a 7.33 rating – not bad, not bad at all. Moving over to Las Palmas, there's Jasper Cillessen who's been making cats and dogs of everyone else with 12 saves and a 7.30 rating.
Honestly, I can't pick a clear winner between these two. But hey, goalie stats are like ice cream flavors. We all have our favorites.
Now let's move forwards with the top players for Las Palmas. First up the order, Alberto Moleiro – a 7.05 rating with 1 goal. Then we've got Alex Muñoz, with a notable 'zero' in the goals and shots on goal column. Maybe he's having a rough month, or maybe he's taking up a new hobby – who knows!
As we glide over to Celta Vigo's lineup, Alfon González is standing out with a 7.37 rating and a goal to his name. Marcos Alonso? Now there's a guy with a knack for finding the back of the net, charting 2 goals with a 7.23 rating.
But here's the kicker, folks, Las Palmas has been having quite a rough patch, shown by their record of 6-7-15. Coincidentally, this happens to be my combination lock number for my bicycle. Celta Vigo with 11-6-11? Now you're talking my language.
Las Palmas' recent efforts have been as uninspired as a sitcom from the 90s, with a major loss to Real Betis. Celta Vigo on the other hand, seems to be climbing the ladder to success, especially with their impeccable victory over Real Valladolid.
Looking at the history of past match-ups, let's just say that Celta Vigo seems to have a taste for victory, winning 2 out of their last 3 games against Las Palmas.
So here's my prediction; it's Celta Vigo's game to lose so...
Albert’s Prediction: Celta Vigo by 2