Valencia Host Atlético Madrid at Mestalla with Corberán Facing Selection Concerns
Carlos Corberán confirms Cömert partially trained, Unai completed the week normally, but Lucas Beltrán is doubtful with a knee problem ahead of Saturday's La Liga clash.

AUSTRALIA —
Key facts
- Valencia (12th, 39 points) hosts Atlético Madrid (4th, 60 points) at Mestalla on Saturday, May 2 at 10:15 a.m. ET.
- Valencia's goal differential is -11 (13th in La Liga); Atlético's is +19 (4th).
- Hugo Duro leads Valencia with 9 goals in 31 games (15th in La Liga).
- Alexander Sorloth leads Atlético with 12 goals in 31 games (8th in La Liga).
- Valencia are underdogs on the moneyline at -136; Atlético are +355.
- Valencia coach Carlos Corberán reported Cömert partially trained, Unai completed the week normally, and Lucas Beltrán has a knee problem.
- The match is available on ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, and Fubo TV in the U.S.
A Mid-Table Host Meets a Champions League Chaser
Valencia CF welcome Atlético Madrid to Mestalla on Saturday, May 2, with the home side languishing in 12th place on 39 points and the visitors sitting fourth with 60. Kickoff is set for 10:15 a.m. ET. For Valencia, the fixture represents a chance to climb away from the lower half of the table, while Atlético need points to solidify their Champions League qualification berth. The gap in the standings is mirrored in goal differential: Valencia rank 13th at -11, Atlético fourth at +19.
Corberán Faces Selection Headaches Ahead of Kickoff
Valencia coach Carlos Corberán provided an injury update in his pre-match press conference, revealing that defender Cömert was able to participate in part of training on Friday and is expected to complete a full session tomorrow. Unai, presumably midfielder Unai, has completed the week normally and appears fit. However, Lucas Beltrán is a doubt after picking up a knee problem. Corberán said the club will assess his availability during training on Saturday. The uncertainty adds to the challenge of facing a side that has outscored opponents by 19 goals this season.
Key Men: Duro and Sorloth Lead Their Lines
Valencia's attacking hopes rest heavily on Hugo Duro, who has scored nine goals in 31 appearances, ranking 15th in La Liga. His tally accounts for a significant share of Valencia's modest offensive output. Atlético Madrid counter with Alexander Sorloth, whose 12 goals in 31 games place him eighth in the league. The Norwegian striker has been a consistent threat, and his movement will test a Valencia defense that has conceded more than it has scored.
Betting Markets Favor the Home Side Despite League Position
Despite sitting eight places and 21 points behind Atlético, Valencia enter as moneyline favorites at -136, while Atlético are listed at +355. The odds suggest bookmakers see home advantage at Mestalla as a significant factor. Valencia have struggled for consistency, but their record at home may give them an edge. Atlético, meanwhile, have the quality to overturn expectations, especially if Sorloth finds his shooting boots.
Broadcast and Streaming Details for U.S. Viewers
American viewers can watch the match live on ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, and Fubo TV. The broadcast begins at 10:15 a.m. ET on Saturday. Tickets and streaming links are provided by partners of The Athletic, which maintains full editorial independence. No partner has input into the reporting or editing process.
What the Match Means for Both Clubs
For Valencia, a win would lift them toward mid-table respectability and ease pressure on Corberán, who is still in the early stages of his tenure. A loss could see them dragged back into the relegation conversation. Atletico Madrid, chasing a top-four finish, cannot afford to drop points against a side they are expected to beat on paper. Diego Simeone's men will look to impose their defensive solidity and counter-attacking verve to secure three points on the road.
The bottom line
- Valencia host Atlético Madrid at Mestalla on Saturday, May 2 at 10:15 a.m. ET, with the home side 12th (39 points) and visitors 4th (60 points).
- Valencia coach Carlos Corberán confirmed Cömert partially trained, Unai is fit, but Lucas Beltrán is a doubt with a knee problem.
- Hugo Duro (9 goals) leads Valencia's attack; Alexander Sorloth (12 goals) is Atlético's top scorer.
- Valencia are moneyline favorites (-136) despite a -11 goal differential, while Atlético are +355 with a +19 differential.
- The match is available on ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, and Fubo TV in the U.S.




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