Valencia will be aiming to post their first victory of the 2025-26 La Liga campaign when they lock horns against Getafe at Estadio Mestalla on Friday.
The visitors opened their season on the wrong foot with a narrow 3-2 loss to Athletic Bilbao, but there were encouraging signs in that performance. They built on those positives in style, edging past Sevilla 2-1 in their most recent outing to get their first win on the board.
Valencia's second outing of the LaLiga campaign at El Sadar ended in a narrow 1-0 loss to Osasuna, with Carlos Corberan's side left swimming against the current after Jose Luís Gaya saw red as early as the 22nd minute.
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How to watch Valencia vs Getafe online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the La Liga match between Valencia and Getafe will be available to watch and stream online live through ESPN+, Fubo, DirecTV Stream and ESPN Deportes.
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Valencia vs Getafe kick-off time
La Liga match between Valencia and Getafe will be played at Estadio Mestalla in Valencia, Spain.
It will kick off at 3:30 pm ET/ 12:30 pm PT on Friday, August 29, in the U.S.
Team news & squads
Valencia team news
Alberto Mari and Thierry Correia will miss the clash against Getafe this Friday due to injury issues.
Raba is set to feature alongside Hugo Duro in the attacking third of the pitch this weekend, while Jose Gaya and Pepelu are notable starters for the hosts.
Getafe team news
Juanmi is still touch-and-go with his fitness, while Alex Sancris is sidelined due to suspension.
Liso, who found the net in the curtain-raiser against Celta, is tipped to spearhead the attack once more, but he’ll be without his usual partner-in-crime as Uche edges closer to a Premier League switch to Wolves and won’t be involved this time around.
Seventeen-year-old summer recruit Davinchi looks set to keep his spot in the lineup, while Real Madrid loanee Mario Martin is also tipped to start in midfield for this clash.


