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Match FC Porto vs Farense September 15, 2024 — Result and Stats

FC Porto
FC Porto
Home · last 5 W L W W W
Kick-off
Sun 15 Sep · 14:30
2:1
Full-time
Farense
Farense
L L W W L Away · last 5
Estádio Do Dragão · Porto Referee Nuno Almeida
Total goals
3
2 · 1
xG (open play)
4.13 – 1.02
Δ +3.11
Possession
72% – 28%
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📊 Statistics

POR 21 FAR
72%
Possession (%)
28%
4.13
Expected Goals (xG) expected goals
1.02
25
Total Shots
13
12
Shots on Target
6
10
Shots off Target
6
19
Shots Inside Box
10
11
Corner Kicks
0
2
Offsides
0
7
Fouls
19
85%
Pass Accuracy (%)
67%
2
Yellow Cards
3
5
Goalkeeper Saves
10

Match events

17 · 2 – 1
45+1'
Artur Jorge
Yellow Card
Half-time · 0 – 0
Galeno (P)
Penalty · 1–0
48'
51'
Tomané
Assist · Derick Poloni · 1–1
André Franco ↓ · D. Namaso ↑
Substitution 1
64'
Samu Aghehowa ↓ · Iván Jaime ↑
Substitution 2
64'
67'
Álex Bermejo ↓ · Rafael Barbosa ↑
Substitution 1
Gonçalo Borges ↓ · Francisco Moura ↑
Substitution 3
75'
Martim Fernandes ↓ · João Mário ↑
Substitution 4
75'
Samu Aghehowa
2–1
75'
79'
Álex Millán ↓ · M. Merghem ↑
Substitution 2
80'
Neto ↓ · Miguel Menino ↑
Substitution 3
82'
Raúl Silva
Yellow Card
84'
Paulo Victor ↓ · Derick Poloni ↑
Substitution 4
84'
Darío Poveda ↓ · Raúl Silva ↑
Substitution 5
Wenderson Galeno
Yellow Card
89'
Nico González
Yellow Card
90+5'
90+5'
Neto
Yellow Card
Full-time · 2 – 1

Match recap

FC Porto beat Farense 2–1 at home. At half-time it was 0–0.

In possession, the hosts ran the game with 72% of the ball. For accuracy, the hosts completed 85% of their passes. On the balance of chances, the hosts held the expected-goals edge, 4.13 to 1.02. In attack, the hosts carried the greater threat — 25 shots to 13, 12 on target. From set pieces, the hosts won the corner count, 11 to 0. At the back, the visitors leaned on their goalkeeper for 10 saves. For discipline, the referee produced 5 yellow cards.

On the scoresheet: Galeno (48'), Tomané (51'), Samu Aghehowa (75').