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La Liga 2021-22: 3 Betting tips for Matchday 29

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Ace Football presents detailed betting tips on the upcoming La Liga games of the weekend.

As we prepare for another weekend of La Liga football, our experts take a look at the bookmakers’ predictions for the upcoming matches.

Let’s check out three betting tips for Matchday 29 of La Liga.

Expect goals on both ends when Real Madrid meet Barcelona

The second El Clasico of the season will see Xavi Hernandez experiencing his first match against Real Madrid as a manager. Since Real Madrid defeated their hosts earlier this season, much has changed at the Catalan camp.

Barca’s recent performances have showcased their incredible firepower under Xavi. They have scored more than two goals in all of their last five league game. 

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This week, the Blaugrana will face the Blancos, who are on a five-game winning streak across all competitions. Their brilliant comeback against PSG was followed by a crushing 3-0 win over Mallorca last week.  

Given both sides’ attacking form, we expect to see an entertaining Clasico on Sunday. Real Madrid have the advantage of being the hosts, but it is too hard to resist Barca’s attacking line these days.

Don’t expect goals when Real Betis meet Celta Vigo

Betis bounced back from their 3-1 defeat against Atletico Madrid when they beat Athletic Bilbao 1-0 last week. The Green and Whites are eager to reclaim their recently-lost spot in the top four. 

This weekend, they must face Celta, who have been relatively out of form lately. However, they have still managed to avoid heavy defeats, even against the league’s front-runners.

A combination of Celta’s in-from defence and a downtrend in Betis’ attacking stats convince us that we won’t see many goals on Sunday. 

Goals likely from both sides when Espanyol host Mallorca

Espanyol’s attacking form have only highlighted their serious defensive issues in recent weeks. The Catalans have scored in all but one of their last 15 games across all competitions.

However, they have rarely managed to hold on to their victories due to their shaky backline. They dropped two more points last weekend when Levante snatched a late equalizer to counter Javi Puado’s opener.

On Sunday, Vincente Moreno’s side will face Mallorca, who suffered a heavy defeat against Real Madrid last week. We expect Espanyol to find the back of the net at their home stadium. However, their defensive form convinces us that Mallorca will also get decent goalscoring chances.

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