Match Details

La Liga
Rayo Vallecano
1 1
Real Sociedad
37'
HT 1-1
S. Camello 30'
M. Oyarzabal 22'
Match Started
M. Oyarzabal 22'

Goal (Assist: A. Barrenetxea)

C. Martin 24'

Goal Disallowed (VAR)

I. Palazon 29'

Yellow Card

S. Camello 30'

Goal (Assist: I. Akhomach)

Rayo Vallecano 4-2-3-1 Inigo Perez

Dani Cárdenas 1
Cárdenas
Josep Chavarría 3
Chavarría
Nobel Mendy 32
Mendy
Florian Lejeune 24
Lejeune
Andrei Rațiu 2
Rațiu
Pathé Ismaël Ciss 6
Ciss
Unai López 17
López
Carlos Martín 14
Martín
Isi Palazón 7
Palazón
Ilias Akhomach 12
Akhomach
Sergio Camello 10
Camello

Starters

  • Dani Cárdenas1 Dani Cárdenas
  • Josep Chavarría3 Josep Chavarría
  • Nobel Mendy32 Nobel Mendy
  • Florian Lejeune24 Florian Lejeune
  • Andrei Rațiu2 Andrei Rațiu
  • Pathé Ismaël Ciss6 Pathé Ismaël Ciss
  • Unai López17 Unai López
  • Carlos Martín14 Carlos Martín
  • Isi Palazón7 Isi Palazón
  • Ilias Akhomach12 Ilias Akhomach
  • Sergio Camello10 Sergio Camello

Substitutes

  • Pedro Díaz4 Pedro Díaz
  • Óscar Trejo8 Óscar Trejo
  • Alemão9 Alemão
  • Gerard Gumbau15 Gerard Gumbau
  • Abdul Mumin16 Abdul Mumin
  • Jorge de Frutos19 Jorge de Frutos
  • Ivan Balliu20 Ivan Balliu
  • Fran Pérez21 Fran Pérez
  • Pacha22 Pacha
  • Óscar Valentín23 Óscar Valentín
  • Juanpe30 Juanpe
  • Jozhua Vertrouwd33 Jozhua Vertrouwd

Real Sociedad 4-4-2 Pellegrino Matarazzo

Álex Remiro 1
Remiro
Sergio Gómez 17
Gómez
Duje Caleta-Car 16
Caleta-Car
Jon Martin 31
Martin
Jon Aramburu 2
Aramburu
Ander Barrenetxea 7
Barrenetxea
Beñat Turrientes 8
Turrientes
Carlos Soler 18
Soler
Takefusa Kubo 14
Kubo
Mikel Oyarzabal 10
Oyarzabal
Orri Steinn Óskarsson 9
Óskarsson

Starters

  • Álex Remiro1 Álex Remiro
  • Sergio Gómez17 Sergio Gómez
  • Duje Caleta-Car16 Duje Caleta-Car
  • Jon Martin31 Jon Martin
  • Jon Aramburu2 Jon Aramburu
  • Ander Barrenetxea7 Ander Barrenetxea
  • Beñat Turrientes8 Beñat Turrientes
  • Carlos Soler18 Carlos Soler
  • Takefusa Kubo14 Takefusa Kubo
  • Mikel Oyarzabal10 Mikel Oyarzabal
  • Orri Steinn Óskarsson9 Orri Steinn Óskarsson

Substitutes

  • Aihen Muñoz3 Aihen Muñoz
  • Jon Gorrotxategi4 Jon Gorrotxategi
  • Aritz Elustondo6 Aritz Elustondo
  • Yangel Herrera12 Yangel Herrera
  • Unai Marrero13 Unai Marrero
  • Pablo Marín15 Pablo Marín
  • Arsen Zakharyan21 Arsen Zakharyan
  • Wesley22 Wesley
  • Brais Méndez23 Brais Méndez
  • Luka Sučić24 Luka Sučić
  • Aitor Fraga32 Aitor Fraga
  • Luken Beitia38 Luken Beitia

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Match Statistics

Rayo Vallecano Real Sociedad
  • 1 Shots on Goal 3
  • 2 Shots off Goal 1
  • 3 Total Shots 6
  • 0 Blocked Shots 2
  • 2 Shots insidebox 5
  • 1 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 6 Fouls 5
  • 1 Corner Kicks 3
  • 0 Offsides 1
  • 58% Ball Possession 42%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 0
  • 137 Total passes 97
  • 115 Passes accurate 70
  • 84% Passes % 72%
  • 0.24 expected_goals 0.44
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Rayo Vallecano Wins 2
Draws 5
Real Sociedad Wins 3

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