Match Details

La Liga
Sevilla
0 0
Real Sociedad
36'
HT 0-0
Match Started
J. Aramburu 28'

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L. Garcia 28'

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Sevilla 4-4-2 Luis Garcia Plaza

Odysseas Vlachodimos 1
Vlachodimos
Gabriel Suazo 12
Suazo
Kike Salas 4
Salas
Andres Castrin 32
Castrin
José Ángel Carmona 2
Carmona
Chidera Ejuke 21
Ejuke
Nemanja Gudelj 6
Gudelj
Lucien Agoumé 18
Agoumé
Ruben Vargas 11
Vargas
Neal Maupay 17
Maupay
Isaac Romero 7
Romero

Starters

  • Odysseas Vlachodimos1 Odysseas Vlachodimos
  • Gabriel Suazo12 Gabriel Suazo
  • Kike Salas4 Kike Salas
  • Andres Castrin32 Andres Castrin
  • José Ángel Carmona2 José Ángel Carmona
  • Chidera Ejuke21 Chidera Ejuke
  • Nemanja Gudelj6 Nemanja Gudelj
  • Lucien Agoumé18 Lucien Agoumé
  • Ruben Vargas11 Ruben Vargas
  • Neal Maupay17 Neal Maupay
  • Isaac Romero7 Isaac Romero

Substitutes

  • César Azpilicueta3 César Azpilicueta
  • Tanguy Nianzou5 Tanguy Nianzou
  • Joan Jordán8 Joan Jordán
  • Akor Adams9 Akor Adams
  • Alexis Sánchez10 Alexis Sánchez
  • Ørjan Nyland13 Ørjan Nyland
  • Peque Fernández14 Peque Fernández
  • Juanlu Sánchez16 Juanlu Sánchez
  • Batista Mendy19 Batista Mendy
  • Adnan Januzaj24 Adnan Januzaj
  • Oso36 Oso
  • Nico Guillén38 Nico Guillén

Real Sociedad 4-4-2 Pellegrino Matarazzo

Álex Remiro 1
Remiro
Sergio Gómez 17
Gómez
Duje Ćaleta-Car 16
Ćaleta-Car
Jon Martin 31
Martin
Jon Aramburu 2
Aramburu
Pablo Marín 15
Marín
Beñat Turrientes 8
Turrientes
Jon Gorrotxategi 4
Gorrotxategi
Ander Barrenetxea 7
Barrenetxea
Carlos Soler 18
Soler
Mikel Oyarzabal 10
Oyarzabal

Starters

  • Álex Remiro1 Álex Remiro
  • Sergio Gómez17 Sergio Gómez
  • Duje Ćaleta-Car16 Duje Ćaleta-Car
  • Jon Martin31 Jon Martin
  • Jon Aramburu2 Jon Aramburu
  • Pablo Marín15 Pablo Marín
  • Beñat Turrientes8 Beñat Turrientes
  • Jon Gorrotxategi4 Jon Gorrotxategi
  • Ander Barrenetxea7 Ander Barrenetxea
  • Carlos Soler18 Carlos Soler
  • Mikel Oyarzabal10 Mikel Oyarzabal

Substitutes

  • Aihen Muñoz3 Aihen Muñoz
  • Aritz Elustondo6 Aritz Elustondo
  • Orri Steinn Óskarsson9 Orri Steinn Óskarsson
  • Yangel Herrera12 Yangel Herrera
  • Unai Marrero13 Unai Marrero
  • Takefusa Kubo14 Takefusa Kubo
  • Arsen Zakharyan21 Arsen Zakharyan
  • Wesley22 Wesley
  • Brais Méndez23 Brais Méndez
  • Luka Sučić24 Luka Sučić
  • Aitor Fraga32 Aitor Fraga

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Match Statistics

Sevilla Real Sociedad
  • 4 Shots on Goal 0
  • 4 Shots off Goal 0
  • 10 Total Shots 0
  • 2 Blocked Shots 0
  • 3 Shots insidebox 0
  • 7 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 8 Fouls 5
  • 3 Corner Kicks 1
  • 0 Offsides 0
  • 48% Ball Possession 52%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 120 Total passes 134
  • 96 Passes accurate 100
  • 80% Passes % 75%
  • 0.35 expected_goals 0.00
  • 0.21 goals_prevented 0.21

Head-to-Head Stats

Sevilla Wins 3
Draws 2
Real Sociedad Wins 5

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