One of the biggest fixtures on the La Liga calendar will take place at the famous Mestalla Stadium on Saturday afternoon, with Valencia welcoming Atletico Madrid.

Valencia are currently 11th in the table, picking up six points from their opening four matches of the new season, while Atletico are fourth, boasting seven points from three games this term.

Los Che are far from the team that regularly finished in the Champions League positions, with their last four final positions in La Liga proving to be ninth, 13th, ninth and 16th.

Ruben Baraja's side started their 2023-24 campaign impressively, beating Sevilla and Las Palmas in back-to-back matches, but they have since lost their last two against Osasuna and Alaves.

Valencia sit 11th in the table, boasting six points from four matches, and it is difficult to imagine them pushing for a potential European position this term due to the obvious lack of depth in their squad.

Los Che have actually not beaten Atletico in La Liga since October 2014, losing five of their last six games against the Red and Whites, including a 1-0 reverse at Mestalla last season.