Las Palmas have an away goal advantage after the 1-1 draw in the first leg. The home team haven’t been in good form lately, but even if they don’t win, they at least score. In the last 8 matches, they had scored at minimal one goal, except for the match vs Atletico Madrid. That’s another story – Diego Simeone’s team conceded only one goal this year. But Las Palmas had their chances even against Atleti.
We’ve got no doubt that Las Palmas will be able to score against Valencia’s poor defence. Gary Neville’s team isn’t that bad in the attack, which has led to 3 draws in the last 4 games. They will definitely give a fight, as the Cup is their last chance for redemption.
This makes us think that backing both teams to score here sounds like a good option.