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Information about the last match between these teams.
The last match between Celta Vigo and Valencia took place on 01/03/2026 at 05:00 (Time of United States), valid for La Liga.
There are no upcoming matches scheduled between these teams at the moment.
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James Miller
January 20, 2026
Celta Vigo vs. Valencia: Match Recap
In a thrilling encounter at the Estadio Abanca Balaídos, Celta Vigo secured a commanding 4-1 victory over Valencia. The match, officiated by referee Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea, was part of LaLiga's regular season, showcasing the competitive spirit and tactical prowess of both teams.
Match Overview
Celta Vigo took control of the game early on, with Borja Iglesias opening the scoring from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute. Following his initial goal, Iglesias doubled the lead just before the hour mark, solidifying Celta's dominance. Valencia managed to pull one back through Pepelu in the 70th minute, but Celta responded emphatically with two more goals from J. El Abdellaoui and H. Alvarez in the final minutes, concluding the match with a resounding scoreline.
Key Moments
- 33rd Minute: Borja Iglesias scores from the penalty spot, giving Celta Vigo the lead.
- 59th Minute: Iglesias adds another goal, making it 2-0 for Celta Vigo.
- 70th Minute: Pepelu finds the net for Valencia, reducing the deficit to 2-1.
- 83rd Minute: J. El Abdellaoui extends Celta's lead to 3-1.
- 90th Minute: H. Alvarez seals the victory with a fourth goal for Celta Vigo.
Statistics Summary
The match statistics highlight a well-fought battle. Despite Valencia having 60% possession, Celta Vigo made more impactful shots, recording 12 total shots with 6 on target compared to Valencia's 16 total shots and 5 on target. Celta's ability to convert chances into goals was a decisive factor in their victory.
Disciplinary Actions
Discipline played a role in the match, with Valencia receiving three yellow cards, issued to Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, and José Copete. Celta Vigo's Javi Rodríguez also received a yellow card in the second half, emphasizing the intensity of the game.
League Implications
This victory places Celta Vigo in a more favorable position in the league standings, enhancing their quest for a higher placement as the season progresses. Meanwhile, Valencia will need to regroup and address the defensive lapses that led to their defeat. The contrasting fortunes of these two teams reflect the unpredictable nature of LaLiga, where every match can significantly impact the standings.
Conclusion
Celta Vigo's performance against Valencia not only earned them crucial points but also showcased their attacking capabilities and resilience. As the season continues, both teams will look to build on their strengths and address their weaknesses to improve their standings in LaLiga.

