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Match Las Palmas vs Mallorca August 12, 2023 — Result and Stats

Spain   /   La Liga
Las Palmas
Las Palmas
Home · last 5 L L D D D
Kick-off
Sat 12 Aug · 17:30
1:1
Full-time
Mallorca
Mallorca
L W D D W Away · last 5
Estadio de Gran Canaria · Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Referee Victor Garcia Verdura, Spain
Total goals
2
1 · 1
xG (open play)
0.92 – 1.61
Δ −0.69
Possession
69% – 31%
Post-match · 90 sec read
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📊 Statistics

PAL 11 MAL
69%
Possession (%)
31%
0.92
Expected Goals (xG) expected goals
1.61
5
Total Shots
12
2
Shots on Target
2
1
Shots off Target
8
2
Shots Inside Box
8
3
Corner Kicks
6
1
Offsides
6
11
Fouls
21
86%
Pass Accuracy (%)
70%
3
Yellow Cards
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1

Match events

16 · 1 – 1
28'
José Copete
Yellow Card
Jonathan Viera (P)
Penalty · 1–0
29'
Kirian Rodríguez
Yellow Card
39'
41'
Vedat Muriqi (P)
Penalty · 1–1
Half-time · 1 – 1
46'
Antonio Raíllo ↓ · José Copete ↑
Substitution 1
46'
Sergi Darder ↓ · Giovanni González ↑
Substitution 2
53'
Omar Mascarell
Yellow Card
60'
Cyle Larin ↓ · Amath Ndiaye ↑
Substitution 3
60'
Samuel Costa ↓ · Omar Mascarell ↑
Substitution 4
Munir El Haddadi ↓ · Marc Cardona ↑
Substitution 1
64'
Sergi Cardona ↓ · Daley Sinkgraven ↑
Substitution 2
64'
70'
Antonio Raíllo
Assist · Sergi Darder · 1–2
Enzo Loiodice
Yellow Card
84'
Álvaro Lemos
Yellow Card
84'
Omenuke Mfulu ↓ · Kirian Rodríguez ↑
Substitution 3
85'
85'
Javi Llabrés ↓ · Manu Morlanes ↑
Substitution 5
Full-time · 1 – 1

Match recap

Las Palmas and Mallorca drew 1–1. At half-time it was 1–0.

In possession, the hosts ran the game with 69% of the ball. For accuracy, the hosts completed 86% of their passes. On the balance of chances, the visitors held the expected-goals edge, 1.61 to 0.92. In attack, the visitors carried the greater threat — 12 shots to 5, 2 on target. From set pieces, the visitors won the corner count, 6 to 3. For discipline, the referee produced 5 yellow cards.

On the scoresheet: Jonathan Viera (29'), Antonio Raíllo (70').