• RCD Mallorca is on a five-game losing streak. • Barcelona is on a five-game winning streak. • Barcelona averages 4.17 goals per match in recent games. • Mallorca has kept three clean sheets in their last six matches. • Barcelona has scored 23 goals in their last six away games. • Mallorca's home matches have an even split between high and low-scoring games.
RCD Mallorca have shown impressive form in their recent fixtures, displaying a strong run of four consecutive wins in their friendlies. This streak is particularly noteworthy, as it follows a minor setback in their final La Liga match of the previous season where they suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Getafe. The team's defensive solidity stands out, with four clean sheets in their last six matches and a miserly average of just 0.5 goals conceded per game. Whilst not particularly high-scoring, Mallorca have been consistent in finding the back of the net, scoring in five out of their last six matches. Their ability to keep games tight is evident, with 67% of their recent matches featuring under 2.5 goals. This run of form suggests Mallorca are building a solid foundation as they prepare for the upcoming La Liga season.
Barcelona
Barcelona have shown impressive form in their recent fixtures, winning five out of their last six matches. The Catalan giants are currently on a five-game winning streak, demonstrating their resilience after a narrow 3-2 loss to Villarreal CF in La Liga. Notably, Barcelona's attack has been in scintillating form, scoring a remarkable 25 goals in their last six games, averaging 4.17 goals per match. Their goal-scoring prowess is particularly evident in their recent friendlies, with two 5-0 victories against Como and Daegu FC, and a high-scoring 7-3 win over FC Seoul. Defensively, Barcelona have also been solid, keeping three clean sheets in their last six matches. Every game in this period has seen over 2.5 goals, highlighting the team's attacking philosophy and entertaining style of play.
RCD Mallorca have shown impressive form at home recently, with a notable run of three consecutive wins in their latest matches. The team have been particularly strong defensively, keeping three clean sheets in their last six games and conceding an average of just 0.67 goals per game. Their offensive output has been steady, scoring 1.33 goals per game on average. Interestingly, Mallorca's matches have been evenly split between high and low-scoring affairs, with 50% of games seeing over 2.5 goals and 50% under. The team's resilience is evident in their ability to bounce back from defeats, as demonstrated by their win against Real Valladolid following a loss to Getafe. While there were no particularly high-scoring games in this stretch, Mallorca's consistent performance at home suggests they are a formidable opponent on their own turf.
Barcelona
Barcelona have been in scintillating form away from home, winning five of their last six matches on the road. The Catalan giants are currently on an impressive four-game winning streak away from the Camp Nou, with their only blemish being a narrow 4-3 defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League. Their attacking prowess has been particularly noteworthy, with Barcelona scoring a remarkable 23 goals in these six away fixtures, averaging an impressive 3.83 goals per game. Two standout high-scoring affairs were the recent friendlies against FC Seoul (7-3 victory) and Daegu FC (5-0 win). Defensively, Barcelona have also been solid, keeping three clean sheets in their last six away matches. The team's goal-scoring prowess is further emphasised by the fact that 83% of their away games have seen over 2.5 goals, providing plenty of entertainment for travelling supporters.