Day 23
De Frutos (p.) 50'
Álvaro García 62'
Rayo Vallecano: 13. Batalla - 3. Chavarría, 4. Díaz Р. (Palazón, 65), 5. Luiz Felipe, 18. Álvaro García (Alemao, 88), 24. Lejeune - 2. Ratiu, 6. Ciss P. (Balliu, 88), 12. Akhomach (Trejo, 69), 17. López U. - 19. De Frutos (Pérez Fr., 65)
Substitution: Pérez Fr. (from 65); Palazón (from 65); Trejo (from 69); Balliu (from 88); Alemao (from 88)
Bench: 1. Cárdenas - 22. Espino, 32. Mendy N. - 15. Gumbau, 23. Valentín Ó. - 14. Martín Car. - 10. Camello
Real Oviedo: 13. Escandell - 12. Dani Calvo, 16. Carmo, 24. Ahijado, 25. Javi Lopez - 11. Colombatto (Fonseca N., 61) - 5. Reina Al., 6. Sibo (Cazorla, 46) - 7. Chaira (Fernández T., 46), 10. Hassan Haissem (Ilić L., 61) - 9. Vinas (Borbas, 74)
Substitution: Cazorla (from 46); Fernández T. (from 46); Fonseca N. (from 61); Ilić L. (from 61); Borbas (from 74)
Bench: 1. Moldovan H. - 3. Alhassane, 22. Nacho Vidal - 19. Fores
Yellow Cards: Sibo 35; Reina Al. 53
This was a night when Atlético were second best for long spells

Barcelona returned to the summit of the table with a convincing 3–0 victory

The latest projections for this season’s UEFA Conference League have been published by Football Meets Data, outlining the clubs most likely to lift the trophy

Sevilla delivered a commanding performance in Round 16 of La Liga

Rayo Vallecano and Valencia played out a hard-fought draw in Madrid

It was the second consecutive match without a goal for Xabi Alonso’s side

The Catalan giants are set to play their fixture tomorrow, giving them a chance to reclaim their position

Barcelona continued their perfect start to the 2025/26 La Liga

Despite the win, the hosts made life difficult for Xabi Alonso’s men

This result ensures Atletico stay comfortably within the top four

RCD Espanyol delivered a statement performance with a dominant victory over Rayo Vallecano

Lunin, who has been waiting for his opportunity, put in a solid performance despite conceding a goal

Rayo Vallecano
Real Oviedo