Espanyol: 1. García Jo., 4. Kumbulla( till 72'), 6. Cabrera L., 19. Gonzalez U., 22. Serrano Carlos, 23. El Hilali, 8. Edu Expósito, 10. Lozano P.( till 80'), 17. Jofre Carreras( till 90'), 31. Roca( till 80'), 2. Fernández Rob.( till 90')
Substitution: 5. Calero F.(from 72'), 20. Král(from 80'), 11. Milla P.(from 80'), 12. Tejero(from 90'), 16. Cheddira(from 90')
Bench: 13. Pacheco, 33. Fortuno, 3. Sergi Gomez, 18. Aguado, 9. Véliz
Getafe: 13. Soria, 2. Djené, 15. Alderete, 22. Duarte Do., 11. Ramón( till 81'), 5. Milla, 6. Uche( till 60'), 8. Arambarri, 21. Iglesias J.( till 82'), 10. Özgür B.( till 46'), 29. da Costa Coba( till 72')
Substitution: 18. Rodriguez Alvaro(from 46' till 81'), 24. Juanmi(from 72'), 9. Mayoral B.(from 81'), 17. Perez C.(from 81'), 14. Bernat(from 82')
Bench: 1. Letacek, 40. Ferrer D., 4. Berrocal, 7. Sola, 28. Bekhoucha, 20. Santiago, 19. Federico
Yellow Cards: da Costa Coba 14', Arambarri 73'
Red cards: Uche 60'
RCD Espanyol delivered a statement performance with a dominant victory over Rayo Vallecano
The goal, scored in the dying moments of the match, secured a 1-0 victory for the Catalan side
Athletic Club mirrored the results of their rivals, drawing 1-1
Atletico Madrid wasted no time in sealing their spot in the Copa del Rey semi-finals
In a match that defied statistical expectations, Sevilla was held to a 1-1 draw by Espanyol despite unleashing a staggering 25 shots on goal
Barcelona lost even more points in the La Liga title race with a 1-1 draw against Getafe
Real Madrid made the most of Barcelona's loss in this round of La Liga
In the tenth round of the La Liga, Athletic defeated Espanyol
Robert Lewandowski scored his seventh of the season to hand Barça seventh straight win in La Liga
Real Madrid clinched a fourth consecutive win in their clash with Espanyol