Match Details

La Liga
Getafe
0 0
Osasuna
38'
HT 0-0

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Getafe 5-4-1 Jose Bordalas Jimenez

David Soria 13
Soria
Juan Iglesias 21
Iglesias
Zaid Romero 24
Romero
Domingos Duarte 22
Duarte
Abdel Abqar 3
Abqar
Allan Nyom 12
Nyom
Adrian Liso 23
Liso
Mauro Arambarri 8
Arambarri
Luis Milla 5
Milla
Mario MartĆ­n 6
MartĆ­n
Luis VƔzquez 19
VƔzquez

Starters

  • David Soria13 David Soria
  • Juan Iglesias21 Juan Iglesias
  • Zaid Romero24 Zaid Romero
  • Domingos Duarte22 Domingos Duarte
  • Abdel Abqar3 Abdel Abqar
  • Allan Nyom12 Allan Nyom
  • Adrian Liso23 Adrian Liso
  • Mauro Arambarri8 Mauro Arambarri
  • Luis Milla5 Luis Milla
  • Mario MartĆ­n6 Mario MartĆ­n
  • Luis VĆ”zquez19 Luis VĆ”zquez

Substitutes

  • Jiří LetĆ”Äek1 Jiří LetĆ”Äek
  • Borja Mayoral9 Borja Mayoral
  • Abu Kamara11 Abu Kamara
  • Javier MuƱoz14 Javier MuƱoz
  • SebastiĆ”n Boselli15 SebastiĆ”n Boselli
  • Diego Rico16 Diego Rico
  • Ɓlex Sancris18 Ɓlex Sancris
  • Veljko Birmančević20 Veljko Birmančević
  • Davinchi26 Davinchi
  • Ismael Bekhoucha31 Ismael Bekhoucha
  • AdriĆ”n Riquelme44 AdriĆ”n Riquelme
  • DamiĆ”n CĆ”ceres46 DamiĆ”n CĆ”ceres

Osasuna 5-3-2 Alessio Lisci

Sergio Herrera 1
Herrera
Javi GalƔn 20
GalƔn
Jorge Herrando 5
Herrando
Alejandro Catena 24
Catena
Enzo Boyomo 22
Boyomo
Valentin Rosier 19
Rosier
Aimar Oroz 10
Oroz
Lucas Torró 6
Torró
Jon Moncayola 7
Moncayola
Ante Budimir 17
Budimir
RaĆŗl GarcĆ­a de Haro 9
Haro

Starters

  • Sergio Herrera1 Sergio Herrera
  • Javi GalĆ”n20 Javi GalĆ”n
  • Jorge Herrando5 Jorge Herrando
  • Alejandro Catena24 Alejandro Catena
  • Enzo Boyomo22 Enzo Boyomo
  • Valentin Rosier19 Valentin Rosier
  • Aimar Oroz10 Aimar Oroz
  • Lucas Torró6 Lucas Torró
  • Jon Moncayola7 Jon Moncayola
  • Ante Budimir17 Ante Budimir
  • RaĆŗl GarcĆ­a de Haro9 RaĆŗl GarcĆ­a de Haro

Substitutes

  • Iker Benito2 Iker Benito
  • Juan Cruz3 Juan Cruz
  • Kike Barja11 Kike Barja
  • Aitor FernĆ”ndez13 Aitor FernĆ”ndez
  • RubĆ©n GarcĆ­a14 RubĆ©n GarcĆ­a
  • Moi Gómez16 Moi Gómez
  • RaĆŗl Moro18 RaĆŗl Moro
  • Abel Bretones23 Abel Bretones
  • Asier Osambela29 Asier Osambela
  • Dimitrios Stamatakis31 Dimitrios Stamatakis
  • IƱigo Arguibide41 IƱigo Arguibide

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Match Statistics

Getafe Osasuna
  • 1 Shots on Goal 3
  • 1 Shots off Goal 1
  • 2 Total Shots 4
  • 1 Blocked Shots 0
  • 1 Shots insidebox 4
  • 1 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 5 Fouls 6
  • 0 Corner Kicks 2
  • 0 Offsides 1
  • 63% Ball Possession 37%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 1
  • 116 Total passes 65
  • 87 Passes accurate 40
  • 75% Passes % 62%
  • 0.08 expected_goals 0.19
  • 0.03 goals_prevented 0.03

Head-to-Head Stats

Getafe Wins 5
Draws 3
Osasuna Wins 2

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