Match Details

La Liga
Alaves
1 0
Rayo Vallecano
38'
HT 1-0
T. Martinez 13'
Match Started
T. Martinez 13'

Goal

V. Parada C. Protesoni 33'

Substitution

Alaves 4-4-2 Quique Sanchez Flores

Antonio Sivera 1
Sivera
Victor Parada 24
Parada
Ville Koski 16
Koski
Nahuel Tenaglia 14
Tenaglia
Ángel Pérez 7
Pérez
Abderrahman Rebbach 21
Rebbach
Jon Guridi 18
Guridi
Antonio Blanco 8
Blanco
Pablo Ibáñez 19
Ibáñez
Toni Martínez 11
Martínez
Lucas Boyé 15
Boyé

Starters

  • Antonio Sivera1 Antonio Sivera
  • Victor Parada24 Victor Parada
  • Ville Koski16 Ville Koski
  • Nahuel Tenaglia14 Nahuel Tenaglia
  • Ángel Pérez7 Ángel Pérez
  • Abderrahman Rebbach21 Abderrahman Rebbach
  • Jon Guridi18 Jon Guridi
  • Antonio Blanco8 Antonio Blanco
  • Pablo Ibáñez19 Pablo Ibáñez
  • Toni Martínez11 Toni Martínez
  • Lucas Boyé15 Lucas Boyé

Substitutes

  • Youssef Enriquez3 Youssef Enriquez
  • Denis Suárez4 Denis Suárez
  • Ander Guevara6 Ander Guevara
  • Mariano Díaz9 Mariano Díaz
  • Carles Aleñá10 Carles Aleñá
  • Raúl Fernández13 Raúl Fernández
  • Jonny Otto17 Jonny Otto
  • Calebe Gonçalves20 Calebe Gonçalves
  • Ibrahim Diabaté22 Ibrahim Diabaté
  • Carlos Benavídez23 Carlos Benavídez
  • Grégoire Swiderski31 Grégoire Swiderski
  • Aitor Mañas34 Aitor Mañas

Rayo Vallecano 4-2-3-1 Inigo Perez

Dani Cárdenas 1
Cárdenas
Pacha 22
Pacha
Nobel Mendy 32
Mendy
Abdul Mumin 16
Mumin
Iván Balliu 20
Balliu
Gerard Gumbau 15
Gumbau
Óscar Valentín 23
Valentín
Álvaro García 18
García
Pedro Díaz 4
Díaz
Carlos Martín 14
Martín
Randy Nteka 11
Nteka

Starters

  • Dani Cárdenas1 Dani Cárdenas
  • Pacha22 Pacha
  • Nobel Mendy32 Nobel Mendy
  • Abdul Mumin16 Abdul Mumin
  • Iván Balliu20 Iván Balliu
  • Gerard Gumbau15 Gerard Gumbau
  • Óscar Valentín23 Óscar Valentín
  • Álvaro García18 Álvaro García
  • Pedro Díaz4 Pedro Díaz
  • Carlos Martín14 Carlos Martín
  • Randy Nteka11 Randy Nteka

Substitutes

  • Andrei Rațiu2 Andrei Rațiu
  • Josep Chavarría3 Josep Chavarría
  • Pathé Ismaël Ciss6 Pathé Ismaël Ciss
  • Óscar Trejo8 Óscar Trejo
  • Alemão9 Alemão
  • Sergio Camello10 Sergio Camello
  • Augusto Batalla13 Augusto Batalla
  • Jorge de Frutos19 Jorge de Frutos
  • Fran Pérez21 Fran Pérez
  • Florian Lejeune24 Florian Lejeune
  • Juanpe30 Juanpe
  • Jozhua Vertrouwd33 Jozhua Vertrouwd

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Match Statistics

Alaves Rayo Vallecano
  • 3 Shots on Goal 1
  • 0 Shots off Goal 0
  • 6 Total Shots 1
  • 3 Blocked Shots 0
  • 3 Shots insidebox 1
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 6 Fouls 4
  • 2 Corner Kicks 2
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 56% Ball Possession 44%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 142 Total passes 116
  • 121 Passes accurate 94
  • 85% Passes % 81%
  • 0.73 expected_goals 0.09
  • 0.05 goals_prevented 0.05

Head-to-Head Stats

Alaves Wins 4
Draws 0
Rayo Vallecano Wins 6

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