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Albert Celades' men play at El Sadar for the first time in almost three years when they meet Osasuna in LaLiga on Sunday, and will look to end one of the longest unbeaten home records in Spanish football.
Osasuna have gone 29 games without a loss on home soil, stretching back to their defeat on April 1st, 2018, against CD Tenerife in the Segunda División. They went undefeated in the second tier last term, with 19 wins and just 2 draws along the way, and since their return to LaLiga they have beaten Villarreal CF (2-1), drawn 0-0 with SD Eibar, held FC Barcelona to a 2-2 stalemate and denied Real Betis the 3 points (0-0).
Putting the Champions League temporarily to one side, Valencia CF are ready for their latest LaLiga challenge. They are currently on an unbeaten run of their own in league competition, of five matchdays without a loss, and a win in Sunday's 9pm CET kickoff would deny Osasuna equalling the record for home league games without a defeat, stretching back to 1959.
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