Osasuna Form and Lineup
Osasuna have taken only six points from their last seven league fixtures (one win and three draws). However, at El Sadar the hosts are in a different place, with an unbeaten run of nine matches. The team have scored 70% of their goals at home (26 of 37) and conceded only 17 there, compared to 22 goals shipped away. The main hope in attack is Croatia striker Ante Budimir who, despite his miss in the previous round, remains the club's top scorer with 17 goals.
Key Osasuna numbers:
In five of their last six matches Osasuna have conceded in the first half.
The team have scored at home in every La Liga match.
The hosts win an average of 3.5 corners per game (the worst figure in the division).
Probable line-up (4-2-3-1): Sergio Herrera – Valentin Rosier, Enzo Boyomo, Jorge Herrando, Javi Galan – Jon Moncayola, Lucas Torro – Ruben Garcia, Aimar Oroz, Victor Munoz – Ante Budimir.
Out of action: Iker Benito (injury).
Sevilla Form and Lineup
Sevilla look in trouble, with only one win since the start of March. Away from home the visitors are even worse, with just one victory and eight defeats in their last 12 league trips. The appointment of Luis Garcia Plaza has given the team a slight jolt, but a single win in three matches against a half-rotated Atletico team is hardly much consolation. In attack everything rests on Romero and Adams (10 goals between them), yet a defence that has conceded 53 times this season – the worst record in the league – cancels out almost any attacking success.
Key Sevilla numbers:
In seven of their last eight matches Sevilla have conceded in the first half.
The team have conceded in 15 of their last 16 La Liga rounds.
The side have picked up 92 yellow cards this season (the second-worst figure in the league).
Probable line-up (4-3-3): Odysseas Vlachodimos – Juanlu Sanchez, Andres Castrin, Nemanja Gudelj, Kike Salas – Manu Bueno, Lucien Agoume, Oso – Alexis Sanchez, Akor Adams, Ruben Vargas.
Out of action: Isaac Romero (suspension), Marcao, Cesar Azpilicueta (injuries).