Match Details

La Liga
Valencia
0 1
Real Madrid
90'
HT 0-0
A. Carreras 65'
Match Started
Half Time
A. Carreras 65'

Goal (Assist: D. Huijsen)

A. Carreras 69'

Yellow Card

Pepelu G. Rodriguez 72'

Substitution

U. Nunez T. Correia 73'

Substitution

G. Garcia B. Diaz 76'

Substitution

D. Jimenez T. Alexander-Arnold 76'

Substitution

L. Rioja L. Ramazani 81'

Substitution

F. Ugrinic J. Guerra 81'

Substitution

L. Beltran U. Sadiq 82'

Substitution

A. Guler F. Mastantuono 82'

Substitution

J. Copete 88'

Yellow Card

Valencia 4-4-2 Carlos Corberan

Stole Dimitrievski 1
Dimitrievski
José Luis Gayà 14
Gayà
José Copete 3
Copete
Eray Cömert 24
Cömert
Unai Núñez 4
Núñez
Arnaut Danjuma 7
Danjuma
Filip Ugrinić 23
Ugrinić
Pepelu 18
Pepelu
Luis Rioja 11
Rioja
Hugo Duro 9
Duro
Lucas Beltrán 15
Beltrán

Starters

  • Stole Dimitrievski1 Stole Dimitrievski
  • José Luis Gayà14 José Luis Gayà
  • José Copete3 José Copete
  • Eray Cömert24 Eray Cömert
  • Unai Núñez4 Unai Núñez
  • Arnaut Danjuma7 Arnaut Danjuma
  • Filip Ugrinić23 Filip Ugrinić
  • Pepelu18 Pepelu
  • Luis Rioja11 Luis Rioja
  • Hugo Duro9 Hugo Duro
  • Lucas Beltrán15 Lucas Beltrán

Substitutes

  • Guido Rodríguez2 Guido Rodríguez
  • César Tárrega5 César Tárrega
  • Umar Sadiq6 Umar Sadiq
  • Javier Guerra8 Javier Guerra
  • André Almeida10 André Almeida
  • Thierry Correia12 Thierry Correia
  • Cristian Rivero13 Cristian Rivero
  • Diego López16 Diego López
  • Largie Ramazani17 Largie Ramazani
  • Dani Raba19 Dani Raba
  • Jesús Vázquez21 Jesús Vázquez
  • Baptiste Santamaria22 Baptiste Santamaria

Real Madrid 4-4-2 Alvaro Arbeloa

Thibaut Courtois 1
Courtois
Álvaro Carreras 18
Carreras
Dean Huijsen 24
Huijsen
Raúl Asencio 17
Asencio
David Jiménez 35
Jiménez
Eduardo Camavinga 6
Camavinga
Aurélien Tchouaméni 14
Tchouaméni
Federico Valverde 8
Valverde
Arda Güler 15
Güler
Gonzalo García 16
García
Kylian Mbappé 10
Mbappé

Starters

  • Thibaut Courtois1 Thibaut Courtois
  • Álvaro Carreras18 Álvaro Carreras
  • Dean Huijsen24 Dean Huijsen
  • Raúl Asencio17 Raúl Asencio
  • David Jiménez35 David Jiménez
  • Eduardo Camavinga6 Eduardo Camavinga
  • Aurélien Tchouaméni14 Aurélien Tchouaméni
  • Federico Valverde8 Federico Valverde
  • Arda Güler15 Arda Güler
  • Gonzalo García16 Gonzalo García
  • Kylian Mbappé10 Kylian Mbappé

Substitutes

  • Daniel Carvajal2 Daniel Carvajal
  • David Alaba4 David Alaba
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold12 Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Andriy Lunin13 Andriy Lunin
  • Dani Ceballos19 Dani Ceballos
  • Fran García20 Fran García
  • Brahim Díaz21 Brahim Díaz
  • Antonio Rüdiger22 Antonio Rüdiger
  • Jorge Cestero28 Jorge Cestero
  • Franco Mastantuono30 Franco Mastantuono
  • Sergio Mestre43 Sergio Mestre

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Match Statistics

Valencia Real Madrid
  • 0 Shots on Goal 5
  • 4 Shots off Goal 2
  • 6 Total Shots 8
  • 2 Blocked Shots 1
  • 4 Shots insidebox 4
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 6 Fouls 12
  • 5 Corner Kicks 8
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 41% Ball Possession 59%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 4 Goalkeeper Saves 0
  • 312 Total passes 460
  • 248 Passes accurate 409
  • 79% Passes % 89%
  • 0.41 expected_goals 0.57
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Valencia Wins 2
Draws 2
Real Madrid Wins 6

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