La Liga is back after the November international break, and it isn't stopping this time until a few days before Christmas - when Sevilla visist RCD Mallorca on Saturday 21st December. However that is in the future and what matters most now is the next match. The team can't be looking two or three days in advance and in this case, should only be looking less than 12 hours into the future.
Sevilla go to the José Zorrilla tonight with a record of three wins and two draws in their last five matches in La Liga, which took place in between the October international break and the last victory (away to Betis). The team will be looking to continue this good form and keep on track in tonight's match, which gets underway from 21.00.
Lopetegui spoke about how good Valladolid were at home in his press conference, a stadium which has seen them concede very few
Real Valladolid come into the game occupying 13th place in the table, with 17 points, and are coming off the back of a defeat against Deportivo Alavés in the previous matchday. However, Valladolid have a great record at home this season, something that Sevilla will be looking to break this evening, which is that they haven't lost a single one of their five home games this season - winning their last two.
Furthermore, as Julen Lopetegui has already spoke about, in his press conference, the quality of Valladolid in the José Zorrilla. In fact, it's the stadium which has seen the fewest amount of goals in La Liga this season: with only nine goals being scored between all the teams who have played there (including Valladolid). In the last three meetings between the sides, Sevilla have won them all and, even, kept a clean sheet in two of these fixtures also.
The game will kick off at 21.00 in the José Zorrilla Stadium, and will round off Matchday 14 of La Liga. The referee will be Prieto Iglesias and Cuadra Fernández will be in charge of VAR.