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Valencia Sports News – What’s Happening in the City and at Valencia CF

If you live in or follow Valencia, you know the city lives for sport. From the roar of Mestalla on a match day to the buzz around local basketball and cycling events, there’s always something worth watching. This guide pulls together the most useful info so you can stay on top of results, tickets, streaming options and even where to grab a bite after the final whistle.

Recent Valencia CF Results and Highlights

The latest La Liga round saw Valencia take on Barcelona at Mestalla. The game ended 1‑1, with a late equaliser from Paulo Dybala that kept the midfielders smiling. Coach Gennaro Gattuso praised his squad’s defensive shape but warned that consistency will decide their European hopes.

In the Copa del Rey, Valencia edged past Sevilla in extra time thanks to an early penalty save and a decisive header by Hugo Guillamón. The win pushed them into the quarter‑finals where they’ll face Athletic Bilbao next week. Transfer chatter is heating up too – reports link the club with a young winger from Belgium who could add pace on the flanks.

How to Follow and Enjoy Valencia Games

Fans outside Spain can catch live action on beIN Sports, while local viewers rely on Movistar+ for free‑to‑air coverage. If you prefer streaming, the official LaLiga app offers a reliable feed and highlights after each match. Want to experience the stadium vibe? Ticket sales open every Tuesday on the club’s website; buying early often secures better seats and lower fees.

When you’re at Mestalla, arrive at least 30 minutes before kickoff to avoid queues at the gates. The north stand has a great view of the penalty area, perfect for spotting those crucial set‑piece moments. After the game, head to Plaza del Ayuntamiento – the surrounding cafés serve quick tapas and cold drinks that are ideal after a hot summer match.

Beyond football, Valencia hosts an annual marathon in March and a world‑class sailing regatta in June. Checking the city’s event calendar helps you combine sport with travel plans, making every trip feel like a mini‑vacation. Stay tuned to ProTouch Sports Africa News for quick updates, expert analysis and behind‑the‑scenes stories that keep you connected to Valencia’s vibrant sports scene.

Valencia Breaks Dry Spell in La Liga as Barcelona and Real Madrid Solidify Standings

Valencia Breaks Dry Spell in La Liga as Barcelona and Real Madrid Solidify Standings

Valencia ended their eight-game winless streak in La Liga with a 2-1 triumph over Celta Vigo, moving them out of the relegation zone to 14th place. Meanwhile, league leaders Barcelona maintained their position with a 2-0 win against Athletic Bilbao, while Real Madrid mirrored the scoreline against Rayo Vallecano. The victories for both giants keep them at the forefront of the title race, with competition heating up across the league.