Sevilla 0-2 Valencia Live Scores, H2H & Match Info La Liga 2026

Spanish La Liga
Saturday 21st March 2026 • 20:00 • Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán (Attendance: 35,031)
Sevilla
 
0 - 2
Valencia
H. Duro 38', L. Ramazani 45+5'
Match Statistics
58.9%POSSESSION41.1%
13Total Shots9
2Shots on Target4
1Big Chances Missed1
1Corners3
416Accurate Passes266
84.2%Passing Accuracy75.8%
2 Yellow Cards 1
Lineups
Sevilla Starting XI
1 O. Vlachodimos
3 C. Azpilicueta (37')
6 N. Gudelj (c)
4 E. Salas Valiente
12 G. Suazo
16 J. Sanchez (45')
18 L. Agoume (28', 45')
20 D. Sow (73')
11 R. Vargas (71')
17 N. Maupay (90+5')
10 A. Sánchez (45')
Substitutes
Ø. Nyland (GK), J. Carmona (45'), N. Kouassi, I. Romero (45'), J. Jordan, A. Adams (37'), B. Mendy (45'), C. Ejuke, F. Gattoni, A. Januzaj, A. López (73'), J. Martínez Gauna (71').
Valencia Starting XI
1 S. Dimitrievski
4 U. Núñez
5 C. Tárrega
24 E. Cümart
14 J. Gayá (c) (26')
8 J. Guerra (89')
2 G. Rodríguez
10 A. Almeida (80')
11 L. Rioja (45+5')
9 H. Duro (38', 67')
17 L. Ramazani (45+5', 66')
Substitutes
C. Rivero (GK), V. Abril Sanz, U. Sadiq (67'), A. Danjuma, L. Beltrán (66', 74'), D. López Noguerol (80'), J. García Vayá (89'), D. Rabaseda Antolín, R. Saravia, J. Vázquez (26'), B. Santamaría, A. Panach Olmo.
Match Officials
RefereeVictor Garcia Verdura
Fourth OfficialPablo Morales Moreno
VARCarlos del Cerro Grande
Assistant VARDaniel Jesús Trujillo Suarez
Head To Head
MetricsSevillaValencia
Played5555
Wins2618
Draws11
Defeats1826
All-Time Goals6559

Sevilla 0-2 Valencia - La Liga Match Highlight 21 Mar 2026

Saturday night in Seville felt heavy even before kickoff. Home supporters were loud, trying to push the team forward, but after ninety minutes it was Valencia CF walking away happier with a 2-0 result over Sevilla FC.

Honestly, the game itself was a bit rough around the edges. Sevilla had energy early and nearly created something from a dangerous cross inside the first few minutes, but the finishing touch just never arrived. That became the story of their night really. Plenty of effort, not enough calmness near goal.

Valencia looked smarter with the way they handled pressure. They didn’t rush attacks too much. One quick break opened the game up and suddenly the stadium went quiet for a second after the first goal went in. Sevilla tried reacting immediately, though the more they pushed, the messier things became. Loose passes, frustrated reactions, players throwing their arms around after mistakes you could see confidence slowly slipping.

Second half dragged into one of those tense football nights where the home crowd kept waiting for something to spark the team alive again. It never really happened. Valencia stayed compact, defended without panic, and grabbed another goal that pretty much settled everything.

There were angry fouls near the end, arguments after challenges, even whistles from the stands. Not beautiful football by any means. Still, away fans probably won’t care much about style after getting three important points.