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Cádiz have actually won 1-0 at San Mamés in each of the last two seasons, although Athletic won 4-0 at the Ramón de Carranza last season. Their five La Liga meetings have produced just eight goals with both teams scoring in none of these fixture.
Both teams to score NO is 3/4.
Both teams to score NO and under 2.5 goals is 20/21.
Athletic Club to win and both teams to score NO is 5/2.
Match preview
Can Cádiz save themselves from relegation?
On Monday night, el Submarino Amarillo travelled to Camp Nou, massive underdogs to leave Catalonia with anything.
But, just two minutes after half time, Lucas Pérez scored the night's only goal, bundling the ball over the line after Rubén Sobrino's header had been saved.
This 1-0 win, astonishingly, means Cádiz remain unbeaten against Barcelona since retuning to La Liga in 2019, winning two of four meetings.
The question is now will the Pirates secure a third successive campaign in the Primera División for the first time since the early 1990s?
That shock win means Sergio's side are now out of the relegation zone, two points clear of Mallorca and danger.
Can Cádiz now claim back-to-back league wins for the first time in 11 months?
Athletic Club Bilbao meanwhile need to finish the season strongly if they're to get into Europe.
Their hopes of a top seven finish suffered a serious setback on Sunday with Celta de Vigo leaving San Mamés with a 2-0 victory.
So, Marcelino's men have only won three of their last nine, can't find any consistency, so remain eighth, four points below the potential European places.
Who will claim a much needed three points at Estadio Ramón de Carranza?
Cádiz team news
Varazdat Haroyan is a long-term absentee so Fali and Luis Hernández will continue at centre-back.
Lucas Pérez's winner at Barcelona could see him keep his place up front, chosen over Álvaro Negredo.
Athletic Bilbao team news
Iñigo Martínez is still out injured so Yeray Álvarez and Dani Vivian will continue as the centre-back duo; Unai Núñez is the alternative.
Striker Iñaki Williams has now appearing in 227 successive La Liga matches, last missing one on 17 April 2016 against Málaga.
He and Oihan Sancet will continue to lead the attack.
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