Elche: 1. Dituro - 22. Affengruber, 23. Chust (Traore A-r, 85) - 6. Bigas, 12. Villar G. - 8. Aguado M. (Donald J., 84), 11. Valera G., 19. Diangana (Cepeda, 84) - 9. André Silva (Pedrosa, 66), 15. Tete Morente, 20. Rodriguez Alvaro (Josan F., 86)
Substitution: Pedrosa (from 66); Donald J. (from 84); Cepeda (from 84); Traore A-r (from 85); Josan F. (from 86)
Bench: 13. Peña I., 45. Iturbe - 39. Fort H. - 5. Redondo - 16. Neto Mar. - 10. Rafa Mir
Yellow Cards: André Silva 66; Rodriguez Alvaro 69; Neto Mar. 78
Getafe: 13. Soria - 2. Djené (till 39), 12. Nyom (Vázquez L., 71), 22. Duarte Do. (Abqar, 72), 24. Romero - 5. Milla, 6. Martin Ma. (Birmancevic, 85), 8. Arambarri, 21. Iglesias J. - 10. Satriano
Substitution: Vázquez L. (from 71); Abqar (from 72); Birmancevic (from 85)
Bench: 1. Letacek - 15. Boselli, 16. Rico D., 26. Davinchi - 14. Javier Muñoz - 11. Kamara Abu, 18. Sancris, 23. Liso - 9. Mayoral B.
Red cards: Djené 39'
Real Betis booked their long-awaited return to the UEFA Champions League after defeating Elche

FC Barcelona are now within touching distance of the La Liga title

Atletico Madrid’s alarming slide in La Liga continued with a fourth consecutive defeat

Back-to-back defeats have dramatically shifted the title race landscape

What looked like a hard-earned away victory for Getafe was snatched away in the 94th minute

Despite letting victory slip away, the home side remain eighth in the table, keeping their European ambitions alive

Three more fixtures in the Copa del Rey Round of 32 were completed on Wednesday evening

The Yellow Submarine needed patience, but ultimately delivered a composed and confident performance

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

Atlético Madrid battled their way to a hard-earned victory over a stubborn Getafe

Valencia CF finally got their La Liga campaign up and running

Atletico Madrid were left frustrated at the Metropolitano Stadium

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