Sevilla
Line-up
- 13Juan Soriano
- 18Sergio Escudero
- 6Daniel Carriço
- 4Simon Kjær
- 16Jesús Navas
- 22Franco Vázquez
- 15M. Gonalons
- 7Roque Mesa
- 17Pablo Sarabia
- 9W. Ben Yedder
- 19M. El Haddadi
- 21Q. Promes
- 20M. Rog
- 12André Silva
Subs
- 34Diaz, Javier
- 3Sergi Gómez
- 5I. Amadou
- 41Bryan Gil
Alaves
Line-up
- 1Fernando Pacheco
- 3Rubén Duarte
- 15Ximo Navarro
- 5Víctor Laguardia
- 21Martín Aguirregabiria
- 23Jony
- 8Tomás Pina
- 22Mubarak Wakaso
- 11Takashi Inui
- 12J. Calleri
- 18Borja Bastón
- 20D. Brašanac
- 10J. Guidetti
- 24P. Twumasi
Subs
- 13Sivera
- 4Rodrigo Ely
- 2Carlos Vigaray
- 9Diego Rolan
Caparros is a more defensively minded coach than Machin and that has already been proved to some extent by the low-scoring nature of his first two games. They may have to be patient in this one and the absence of Banega certainly starves them of some creativity. The switch to a 4-4-2 also means Pablo Sarabia is less of a goal threat as he has moved out wide from the number 10 role.
Up front they have pace in the shape of Quincy Promes and Wissam Ben Yedder but that may not be too effective against a deep-lying side. Overall this could be a lot tighter than the bookies are expecting and backing Under 2.5 Goals may be the way to go while backing a 1-0 Home Win looks good in the Correct Score Market