Girona aims to break Montilivi curse against high-flying Celta

Míchel's side looks to secure back-to-back home wins for the first time in over fifteen months.

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Girona FC will face Celta Vigo tomorrow at Montilivi stadium, aiming to achieve two consecutive home wins for the first time since November 2024.

Following a victory against Barça and a draw at Alavés, Míchel Sánchez's squad is looking to maintain their positive momentum. Celta currently sits in sixth place, seven points ahead of Girona, making this a crucial match for the home side's aspirations.
The statistics at home remain the biggest challenge. Despite four wins at Montilivi this season, the team has always drawn the following home game. Breaking this cycle is essential to climbing the table and securing their top-flight status.
Celta arrives as a formidable opponent, ranking as the third-best away team in the league, trailing only Real Madrid and Barça. However, historical records in the top division favor Girona at home, with three wins and only one loss in five encounters.