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Valencia CF will play back-to-back home games at the Antonio Puchades by hosting Sevilla FC on Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm kick-off time (CET) on Matchday 5 of Primera Iberdrola 2021-2022.
Andrea Esteban’s side want to break their recent bad run with the fanbase right behind them. Valencia CF Femenino are still chasing their opening win of the season to get their season off and running.
Valencia CF Femenino lie in 16th place in the table with one point from their opening five games.
Valencia CF 22-year-old defender, Bibi Schulze, shared her pre-match thoughts by calling out on the fanbase in order to register their maiden win of the season. “We need the support from the fanbase, now more than ever”.
Sevilla FC are in a similar predicament with 2 points, they lie 12th in the table and they are coming into the game off the back of a 2-2 draw in midweek against Madrid CFF (2-2).
Photo by Juan Catalán.
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