TL;DR The Oracle predicts an unchanged XI for 6 of 16 teams. Biggest changes: Real Madrid: Rüdiger, Huijsen, Júnior, Yañez in · Racing Santander: Hernando, González in · Levante: Cuñat, Toljan in, and 7 more sides make changes.
Racing Santander v Elche
Revision 2, updated yesterday
The Oracle's second look: Agirrezabala in; Eriksson out.
Racing Santander maintain their 4-2-3-1 from the last fixture with Julen Agirrezabala replacing S. Eriksson; two departures remain: Pedro Felipe has left and Pablo Ramón is out on loan.
First call, 2 days ago
All 11 remain for Elche's trip to Racing Santander. The away side holds its 5-4-1 shape unchanged.
The data: Leans Elche at 45%, far from settled.
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Alaves v Villarreal
Revision 3, updated 10h ago
The Oracle's third look: Rodriguez in; Suárez out.
Alavés field an unchanged 11 from the last official side in a 4-4-2, only Mikel Rodriguez coming in to replace Denis Suárez.
First call, 2 days ago
J. Foyth's loan departure means Pau Navarro steps in as Villarreal hold a 4-4-2 formation away at Alaves. Ten of the previous XI remain in place.
The data: Leans Alaves at 45%, far from settled.
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Levante v Real Betis
First call, yesterday
M. Ryan and Manu Sánchez depart on loan. Levante field a 4-3-3 shape with Pablo Cuñat and J. Toljan stepping in as replacements among nine retained.
First call, yesterday
R. Rodríguez and Adrián exit on loan. Real Betis line up in a 4-2-3-1 shape with Álvaro Vallés and V. Gómez arriving to fill two vacancies against the hosts.
The data: Favours Real Betis at 50%.
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Real Sociedad v Espanyol
First call, yesterday
Real Sociedad see no reason to change, fielding the same 4-4-2 setup at home to Espanyol with continuity across the entire XI.
First call, yesterday
Espanyol keep an unchanged 4-4-2 shape for their trip to Real Sociedad, with all 11 positions settled and no alterations made.
The data: Favours Real Sociedad at 50%.
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Sevilla v Atletico Madrid
First call, yesterday
Sevilla name an unchanged XI in a 4-2-3-1 shape at home to Atletico Madrid, keeping faith with all eleven players from the last outing.
Revision 2, updated 10h ago
The Oracle's second look: Simeone in; Baena out.
Atlético Madrid field a 4-4-2 away at Sevilla with continuity from before: the same 11 plus G. Simeone held, no changes since Marc Pubill and Álex Baena (out) were settled.
The data: Leans Atletico Madrid at 45%, far from settled.
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Real Madrid v Malaga
First call, 23h ago
Real Madrid rotate heavily against Malaga, recalling A. Rüdiger and Vinícius Júnior while Dani Carvajal, D. Alaba, Franco Mastantuono and Gonzalo García depart on loan or leave the club. Four replacements reshape the 4-4-2.
First call, 23h ago
Malaga add Ramón Enríquez as Carlos Dotor moves out on loan, maintaining 10 others in a 4-4-2 shape at Real Madrid.
The data: Favours Real Madrid at 50%.
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Deportivo La Coruna v Valencia
First call, 20h ago
Deportivo La Coruna field an unchanged 4-4-2 shape for this fixture at home, keeping faith with all eleven players from the previous XI.
First call, 20h ago
Diego López is out on loan and Unai Núñez has left the club, forcing Valencia to restore José Gayà and U. Sadiq in a 4-4-2 away from home.
The data: Favours Valencia at 50%.
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Celta Vigo v Athletic Club
First call, 19h ago
Fer López has left the club, with Manu Fernández stepping in. Celta Vigo field a 3-4-3 shape with one repositioning from the last Oracle call.
First call, 19h ago
Unai Gómez has departed the club, clearing room for Oihan Sancet's inclusion. Athletic Club keep a 4-2-3-1 with one change from the previous Oracle prediction.
The data: Leans Celta Vigo at 33%, far from settled.
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Osasuna v Getafe
The data: Leans Osasuna at 33%, far from settled.
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Barcelona v Rayo Vallecano
The data: Favours Barcelona at 50%.
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