Valencia vs R. Zaragoza Live Stream [Copa Del Rey 2017-18]

Valencia is the third most supported soccer club of Spain, and is one of the noteworthy teams of Spanish football and European football. It has won 6 La Liga titles, 2 UEFA Super Cups, 2 Fair Cups which was replaced by UEFA Cup, 1 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, 1 UEFA Cup, and 7 Copa del Rey trophies. In the previous season, Valencia has not won any trophy or title. They emerged 12th in La Liga, and got knocked out in the 16th round of the Copa del Rey.

Valencia vs R. Zaragoza Live Streaming

Valencia vs R. Zaragoza Live Stream

This season, they are ready for better performances. So far, they have won 2 friendly matches and a La Liga game, and drawn in one match. And it is always thrilling to witness the live matches of Valencia. So here you can watch all the Valencia matches live online. Enjoy!

Valencia vs. R. Zaragoza Live Stream Copa Del Rey 2017-18

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Valencia Standing La Liga 2017-18

Valencia Upcoming Matches

In the next five matches Valencia will face 4 La Liga opponents, besides playing in a Copa Del Rey match, to secure their place in the top spot of the league chart. With 2 victories in 2 international pre-season friendly, and 1 draw and 1 win in first 2 matches of La Liga this season, Valencia is expected to achieve a pretty good place in the league table of 2017-18. Here goes the full detail of the next matches of Valencia.

Valencia vs. R. Zaragoza

Competition: Copa Del Rey [Matchday 9] Date: 24th October 2017 [Tuesday] 6:30 PM [GMT] Venue: La Romareda

Valencia vs. Alaves

Competition: La Liga [Matchday 10] Date: 29th October 2017 [Sunday] Venue: Mendizorrotza Stadium

Valencia vs. Leganes

Competition: La Liga [Matchday 11] Date: 5th November 2017 [Sunday] TBD [GMT] Venue: Mestalla Stadium

Valencia vs. Espanyol

Competition: La Liga [Matchday 12] Date: 19th November 2017 [Sunday] Venue: RCDE Stadium

Valencia vs. Barcelona

Competition: La Liga [Matchday 13] Date: 26th November 2017 [Thursday] Venue: Mestalla Stadium

 

Valencia Schedule This Season

Here goes the entire detail of all the matches Valencia played or will play in the new season of 2017-18. We will update the scores of each match regularly, so keep your eyes on the page to know the latest performance, live stream and scores of the Spanish club Valencia.

* All times are in GMT [Greenwich Mean Time]

Date Match Competition Venue Score Time
25.07.2017 Cincinnati vs. Valencia Friendly Nippert Stadium 0-2 FT
05.08.2017 Bremen vs. Valencia Friendly Weser-Stadion 1-2 FT
19.08.2017 Valencia vs. Las Palmas La Liga Mestalla Stadium 1-0 FT
28.08.2017 Real Madrid vs. Valencia La Liga Santiago Bernabéu 2-2 FT
09.09.2017 Valencia vs. Atletico Madrid La Liga Mestalla Stadium 0-0 FT
16.09.2017 Levante vs. Valencia La Liga EstadiCiutat de València 1-1 FT
19.09.2017 Valencia vs. Malaga La Liga Mestalla Stadium 5-0 FT
24.09.2017 Real Sociedad vs. Valencia La Liga Anoeta Stadium 2-3 FT
01.10.2017 Valencia vs. Athletic La Liga Mestalla Stadium 3-2 FT
15.10.2017 Betis vs. Valencia La Liga Estadio Benito Villamarín 3-6 FT
21.10.2017 Valencia vs. Sevilla La Liga Mestalla Stadium 4-0 FT
24.10.2017 R. Zaragoza vs. Valencia Copa Del Rey La Romareda 6:30 PM
29.10.2017 Alaves vs. Valencia La Liga Mendizorrotza Stadium 11 AM
05.11.2017 Valencia vs. Leganes La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
19.11.2017 Espanyol vs. Valencia La Liga RCDE Stadium TBD
26.11.2017 Valencia vs. Barcelona La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
03.12.2017 Getafe vs. Valencia La Liga Coliseum Alfonso Pérez TBD
10.12.2017 Valencia vs. Celta Vigo La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
17.12.2017 Eibar vs. Valencia La Liga Ipurua Municipal Stadium TBD
20.12.2017 Valencia vs. Villarreal La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
07.01.2018 Valencia vs. Girona La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
14.01.2018 Deportivo vs. Valencia La Liga EstadioRiazor TBD
21.01.2018 Las Palmas vs. Valencia La Liga Estadio Gran Canaria TBD
28.01.2018 Valencia vs. Real Madrid La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
04.02.2018 Atletico Madrid vs. Valencia La Liga Wanda Metropolitano TBD
11.02.2018 Valencia vs. Levante La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
18.02.2018 Malaga vs. Valencia La Liga La Rosaleda Stadium TBD
25.02.2018 Valencia vs. Real Sociedad La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
28.02.2018 Athletic vs. Valencia La Liga San Mamés Stadium TBD
04.03.2018 Valencia vs. Betis La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
11.03.2018 Sevilla vs. Valencia La Liga Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium TBD
18.03.2018 Valencia vs. Alaves La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
01.04.2018 Leganes vs. Valencia La Liga Estadio Municipal de Butarque TBD
08.04.2018 Valencia vs. Espanyol La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
15.04.2018 Barcelona vs. Valencia La Liga Camp Nou TBD
18.04.2018 Valencia vs. Getafe La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
22.04.2018 Celta Vigo vs. Valencia La Liga Estadio Municipal de Balaídos TBD
29.04.2018 Valencia vs. Eibar La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD
06.05.2018 Villarreal vs. Valencia La Liga Estadio de la Cerámica TBD
13.05.2018 Girona vs. Valencia La Liga EstadiMontilivi TBD
20.05.2018 Valencia vs. Deportivo La Liga Mestalla Stadium TBD

Last 5 match results of Valencia

Here we will update the recent five matches’ results of Valencia so that you can always be updated about your favorite team. So keep your eyes on this page of Sporteology to know the latest results and highlights of the Spanish club Valencia.

Valencia 5-0 Malaga [19.09.2017 – La Liga]

Valencia started the La Liga match against Malaga in quite an aggressive manner and got their first goal from Santi Mina’s brilliant shot in the 17th minute. Simone Zaza then came into his full glory and scored three back-to back goals in 55th minute, 60th minute and then again in 63rd minute with his marvelous skill. The last goal of Valencia came from an awesome strike by Rodrigo in the 86th minute of the game.

Valencia 3-2 R. Sociedad [24.09.2017 – La Liga]

Valencia bagged a win th the La Liga match against Valencia, with three goals scored by Rodrigo in the 26th min, Nacho Vidal in the 55th min and Simone Zaza in the 85 min. R. Sociedad’s two goals were scored by Aritz Elustondo in the 33th min and Mikel Oyarzabal in the 59th min. 

Valencia 3-2 Athletic [01.10.2017 – La Liga]

Home team Valencia won the La Liga match played at their ground Mestalla Stadium, with 2 goals scored by Simone Zaza in the 27th min and Rodrigo in the 66th min, and a penalty shot by Daniel Parejo in the 34th min. Athletic came up with 2 goals by Aritz Aduriz in the 59th min, and Raúl García in the 76th min.

Valencia 6-3 Betis [15.10.2017 – La Liga]

Both the teams started quite confidently in this La Liga game but Valencia managed to grab a win against the home team. Their 6 goals were scored by Geoffrey Kondogbia in the 35th min, Gonçalo Guedes in the 45’th min, Rodrigo in the 64th mi, Santi Mina in the 74th min, Simone Zaza in the 88th min, and Andreas Pereira in the 90+3rd min.  On the other hand, Betis responded with 3 goals, scored by Joel Campbell in the 79th min, Antonio Sanabria in the 80th min, and Cristian Tello in the 84th min.

Valencia 4-0 Sevilla [21.10.2017 – La Liga]

Both the teams started out well, but Valencia managed to grab a win against the away team Sevilla. After going goalless for most of the first half, Valencia had their first goal by Gonçalo Guedes in the 43rd min, and he also scored the last goal of the match in the 90+2nd min, while the other two goals were scored by Simone Zaza in the 51st min, and Santi Mina in the 85th min