Three points and regional bragging rights are on the line for Valencia and Atlético.
The outcome affects LaLiga table position, momentum across upcoming fixtures, and could influence qualification chances and club morale late in the season.
Valencia's squad, led by the coach and its key attackers, will press for goals at home.
Atlético de Madrid's manager and experienced defenders will focus on organization, counterattacks, and set-piece threats; late absences or suspensions will change who starts.
Recent form, fitness updates, and training-ground reports move the odds before kickoff.
Tactical setups — high pressing versus a low block, set-piece efficiency, and the ability to exploit turnovers — determine each side's chances to score and control the game.
Look for the announced starting lineups about an hour before kickoff and any last-minute injury or suspension news.
In-play signals matter: early possession share, set-piece chances, substitutions around 60–75 minutes, and VAR decisions that can swing momentum or overturn goals.