Rayo Vallecano: 13. Batalla - 3. Chavarría, 5. Luiz Felipe, 18. Álvaro García (Espino, 84), 24. Lejeune - 2. Ratiu, 17. López U., 23. Valentín Ó. (Nteka, 66) - 7. Palazón (Díaz Р., 66), 9. Alemao (Camello, 83), 19. De Frutos (Martín Car., 90)
Substitution: Díaz Р. (from 66); Nteka (from 66); Camello (from 83); Espino (from 84); Martín Car. (from 90)
Bench: 1. Cárdenas - 16. Mumin, 20. Balliu, 32. Mendy N., 33. Vertrouwd Jozhua - 15. Gumbau
Elche: 1. Dituro - 21. Pétrot L., 22. Affengruber, 42. Traore A-r (Santiago, 83) - 6. Bigas (till 39) - 8. Aguado M. (Redondo, 77), 11. Valera G., 14. Febas (Villar G., 77) - 10. Rafa Mir (Pedrosa, 46), 15. Tete Morente, 20. Rodriguez Alvaro (André Silva, 77)
Substitution: Pedrosa (from 46); Redondo (from 77); Villar G. (from 77); André Silva (from 77); Santiago (from 83)
Bench: 13. Peña I., 45. Iturbe - 16. Neto Mar., 17. Josan F. - 24. Cepeda
Yellow Cards: Bigas 22, 39; Rafa Mir 45; Rodriguez Alvaro 63
Red cards: Bigas 39'
Despite letting victory slip away, the home side remain eighth in the table, keeping their European ambitions alive

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

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

The clash between Elche and Real Madrid unfolded like a true football thriller

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

Atletico Madrid were left frustrated at the Metropolitano Stadium

This result ensures Atletico stay comfortably within the top four

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

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