Match Preview: VCF Mestalla vs L’Hospitalet
VCF Mestalla will welcome the Catalan side on Sunday the 25th of April at 12 pm kick-off time at the Antonio Puchades for their fourth fixture of the second phase. VCF Mestalla will try to take all three points at home.

VCF Mestalla will be up against a CE L’Hospitalet side who are coming into the game on the back of back-to-back losses against Atzeneta UE and Peña Deportiva. VCF Mestalla’s latest fixture saw them suffer a slim 0-1 loss to UE Olot.

VCF Mestalla have a positive head-to-head against CE L’Hospitalet with nine wins, two draws and five losses over the Catalan side at the Antonio Puchades. Last time out dates back to 2017 where Valencia CF recorded a 3-1 victory over CE L’Hospitalet.
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