Preview of Mallorca-Oviedo: Highlights, Stats, Facts and Trivia
Mallorca and Oviedo will close their respective seasons this Saturday at Son Moix (9:00 PM), but it's very likely they'll face off again next season in the Segunda División. Here are the key stats, courtesy of Opta.
RCD Mallorca has not lost any of its last 11 matches against Real Oviedo in LaLiga (4W 7D), since a 1-0 defeat in February 1991, marking their longest unbeaten streak against any opponent in the top division.
Real Oviedo has not won any of its 10 away matches against Mallorca in LaLiga (5D 5L), making it the team with the most away games without a win in the top division (tied with CD Castellón and Granada CF).
Mallorca has lost only one of its 26 home matches against Real Oviedo across all competitions (16W 9D), a 1-2 defeat in March 1975 in the Segunda División. They have won four of their last six home encounters against the Asturian side (2D).
Mallorca has lost its last two LaLiga matches, matching the number of defeats from its previous nine games (4W 3D 2L). However, they've scored in each of their last five home matches in the top division (3W 2D).
Real Oviedo has not won any of its last six LaLiga matches (2D 4L), failing to score in the last four, their longest winless and scoreless run under coach Guillermo Almada.
Mallorca has scored three headers in its last five LaLiga matches, matching the number of headed goals from their previous 34 top-flight goals.
Real Oviedo has failed to score in 20 of its 37 LaLiga 2025/26 matches, at least three more than any other team (Getafe, 17).
Mallorca forward Vedat Muriqi has scored 22 goals in 36 LaLiga 2025/26 matches, the highest tally for any player on a relegated team this century—the last being Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink with Atlético Madrid in 1999/2000.
After not scoring in his first 15 LaLiga appearances in 2025, Real Oviedo player Ilyas Chaira has netted six goals in 20 matches in the 2026 season.
Martín Demichelis has not lost any of his five home matches as Mallorca coach in LaLiga (3W 2D) and could become the fifth manager in club history to remain unbeaten in his first six home games, following Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1960), Marcel Domingo (1984), Fernando Vázquez (1999), and Sergio Krešić (2002).