Who is favored to win in Burgos CF vs Valencia CF?
Valencia CF are favored to win this Copa del Rey tie, with most early markets rating them clear favorites around 1.60–1.70 to win in 90 minutes, while Burgos CF are priced near 4.75–5.00 and the draw around 3.60–3.80, reflecting Valencia’s LaLiga quality and deeper squad even though Burgos recently upset Getafe at El Plantío in the previous round. These odds and the gap in league level underline why Valencia are expected to control possession and create more chances, with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports giving punters a competitive price on both the favorite and potential giant-killer.
What time is Burgos CF vs Valencia CF?
The match between Burgos CF and Valencia CF in the Copa del Rey is scheduled to start at 8:00 PM local time on 15 January 2026, which corresponds to 7:00 PM UTC if Spain is on standard Central European Time. Fans should always double‑check closer to kick‑off in case of any slight scheduling or broadcast adjustments.
Where is Burgos CF vs Valencia CF being held?
The game will be played at Estadio Municipal de El Plantío in Burgos, Spain, the traditional home ground of Burgos CF with a capacity of around 12,000 spectators and a natural grass surface. The stadium is known for its compact stands and cold winter conditions, factors that often make it a challenging venue for visiting top‑flight sides like Valencia CF in knockout football.
Burgos CF vs Valencia CF prediction & odds - who wins?
Based on current form and squad strength, a realistic prediction is Valencia CF to win, with a likely scoreline around 0-2 or 1-2, as their superior attacking options and depth should tell over 90 minutes despite Burgos CF’s strong home record and recent Copa del Rey win over Getafe. From an odds perspective, Valencia around 1.60–1.70 on the moneyline, Burgos near 5.00, and the handicap markets (Valencia -1 at roughly 2.20–2.40) look particularly interesting for value‑seeking bettors.
What is the head to head record between Burgos CF vs Valencia CF?
There is limited recent head‑to‑head history between Burgos CF and Valencia CF in competitive matches, as Burgos have spent recent seasons outside LaLiga while Valencia have remained a top‑flight mainstay. This lack of direct meetings means historical H2H trends are less informative here than Burgos CF’s recent home form in the Copa del Rey and Valencia’s performances away to lower‑division opposition in recent domestic cup campaigns.
