The Canaries have lost their last five matches, falling to Athletic, Almeria, Barcelona, and Sevilla, and suffered a 1-4 defeat to Celta in the previous round. Despite the poor results, they are comfortably placed 13th in the La Liga standings ahead of the start of the 33rd round, with 37 points, and are close to securing their place in the Spanish top flight for the 2024/25 season. Las Palmas’ home record ranks 11th in La Liga, with +6 wins, 4 draws, and 6 losses, with a goal difference of 17:15. On Saturday, Las Palmas will be without Araujo.
Injuries have sidelined Artero and Roca for Girona, while Tsygankov and Stuani’s participation in the game is uncertain. In their last five La Liga matches, the Catalans have secured three wins and suffered two defeats. These results have allowed Girona to maintain 3rd place in the La Liga table, with a seven-point lead over fourth-placed Atletico. It’s also important to note that the fifth-placed Athletic is trailing the Catalans by 10 points with six rounds remaining in the championship. It’s evident that Girona has a good chance to represent Spain in the Champions League for the first time in their history next season. Their away record ranks 4th in La Liga, with +8 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses, with a goal difference of 25:23.