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It’s been an excellent campaign for Mallorca, who kept themselves in and around the play-off places for almost the entirety of the season. However, their last few efforts haven’t been great, which is why they come into the post-season games having won none of their last three. Fortunately for the hosts, much of the same can be said for Albacete, who lost each of their final two regular season matches.
Mallorca will be very happy that this first leg is being played at Iberostar Stadium, as there has been a huge contrast between results at home and away for the Balearic side. On their travels, Mallorca managed to win only four out of 21 during the regular season, accumulating a total of 20 points, though on their own patch, they emerged victorious from 15 of their 21 games, while they accumulated a pleasing total of 49 points in front of a home crowd. Only champions Osasuna claimed more points at home than Mallorca, while only Osasuna won more and lost less at home. In addition, Vicente Moreno’s men ended the season as the highest scorers on home soil with 35 goals.
Similarly, Albacete come into this play-off having been one of Segunda’s best teams away from home during the regular campaign. In fact, only Granada and Malaga matched Albacete for points taken on the road, while no team could better them. Wednesday’s visitors also won more away games than any other team in the division prior to the post-season, winning ten of their 21 travelling matches. That said, they did lose seven times on the road, so they weren’t exactly infallible.
It’s probably fair to say that Mallorca’s efforts at home have been slightly more impressive than Albacete’s on the road, though the market is all too aware of that. At the prices, the bet that stands out is ‘Over 2.5 Goals’.