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Spain – First Division: Real Madrid vs Getafe Date 34

Spain – First Division: Real Madrid vs Getafe Date 34

The preview of Real Madrid’s clash against Getafe, to be played at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium on Saturday, May 13 from 4:00 p.m. (Argentine time).

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Real Madrid will receive Getafe, within the framework of date 34 of the Spain – LaLiga Santander 2022-2023 tournament, next Saturday, May 13 starting at 4:00 p.m. (Argentine time), at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

After having won the previous day, the visiting team will look for another victory that will leave them well positioned in the table, while the locals have just lost their last game and will try to win.

Real Madrid suffered a hard blow when they fell 0-2 on the last day against Real Sociedad. In the previous duels, they have won 3 games and have lost 1. During those days, they have scored 8 goals and scored 10 against their opponents.

Getafe comes from defeating Celta with a score of 1 to 0. In the last 4 games, they lost 3 times and equalized in 1 game. He scored 3 goals and they have scored 6 in his bow.

The last quintet of meetings between the two is in 3 wins at home, 1 draw and 1 win for the visit. They last played in this competition on October 8, in the Spain – LaLiga Santander 2022-2023 tournament, and the score favored Real Madrid with a score of 0-1.

The local is in third place with 68 points (21 PG – 5 PE – 7 PP), while the visitor has 34 units and is placed in eighteenth place in the table (8 PG – 10 PE – 15 PP).

Real Madrid and Getafe schedule, according to country

  • Argentina: 4:00 p.m.
  • Colombia and Peru: 2:00 p.m.
  • El Salvador, Mexico (Mexico) and Nicaragua: 1:00 p.m.
  • Venezuela and Chile (Santiago): 3:00 p.m.

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