Day 31 of the First Federation: previous rivalry Linense – Talavera de la Reina

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Talavera visit Municipal de La Línea this Saturday to face Linense in their thirty-first round of the First Federation, which kicks off at 5:00 pm

Linense will be hoping for another win in their next match after a 1-0 loss against Celta B in the previous match. Since the start of the competition, the locals have won eight of the 30 games played so far, with 26 goals in favor and 27 against.

Regarding the visiting squad, Talavera de la Reina got the win against Badajoz in their last game of the competition (2-1), with goals from Buenacasa and Escudero, where they hope to repeat the result, today in the stadium of linen Before this game, Talavera de la Reina had won seven of the 30 games played in the Primera Federación this season, with a balance of 25 goals for and 42 matches.

Regarding the performance in their stadium, Linense achieved a balance of five wins, six losses and four draws in 15 games played in their field, so we will not know what their outcome will be in this match, but they will have to make an effort to lose. In the outings, Talavera de la Reina has a balance of two wins, 10 losses and three draws in the 15 games they have played so far, so they will have to give everything at the Linense stadium to score more points away from home. .

Currently, the two teams are separated in the standings by five points in favor of Linense. Linense come into the match with 33 points in their locker and occupy sixteenth place before the game. For its part, the visiting team is twentieth with 28 points.

Source: La Verdad

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