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Match Granada CF vs Real Betis September 28, 2023 — Result and Stats

Spain   /   La Liga
Granada CF
Granada CF
Home · last 5 L L L L L
Kick-off
Thu 28 Sep · 17:00
1:1
Full-time
Real Betis
Real Betis
W W D L D Away · last 5
Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes · Granada Referee Victor Garcia Verdura, Spain
Total goals
2
1 · 1
xG (open play)
1.78 – 0.88
Δ +0.90
Possession
39% – 61%
Post-match · 90 sec read
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📊 Statistics

GRA 11 BET
39%
Possession (%)
61%
1.78
Expected Goals (xG) expected goals
0.88
18
Total Shots
13
7
Shots on Target
3
7
Shots off Target
6
12
Shots Inside Box
8
5
Corner Kicks
7
2
Offsides
2
14
Fouls
10
77%
Pass Accuracy (%)
85%
2
Yellow Cards
1
2
Goalkeeper Saves
6

Match events

15 · 1 – 1
Gerard Gumbau
Yellow Card
3'
Bryan Zaragoza ↓ · Myrto Uzuni ↑
Substitution 1
38'
Half-time · 0 – 0
51'
Assane Diao
Assist · Ayoze Pérez · 0–1
58'
Rodri Sánchez ↓ · Abdessamad Ezzalzouli ↑
Substitution 1
José Callejón ↓ · Óscar Melendo ↑
Substitution 2
62'
Sergio Ruiz Alonso ↓ · Gonzalo Villar ↑
Substitution 3
62'
Lucas Boyé
Assist · Bryan Zaragoza · 1–1
67'
Shon Weissman ↓ · Antonio Puertas ↑
Substitution 4
73'
Njegoš Petrović ↓ · Gerard Gumbau ↑
Substitution 5
73'
73'
William Carvalho ↓ · Andrés Guardado ↑
Substitution 2
73'
Borja Iglesias ↓ · Ayoze Pérez ↑
Substitution 3
Ignasi Miquel
Yellow Card
74'
81'
Marc Roca ↓ · Isco ↑
Substitution 4
81'
Juan Cruz ↓ · Assane Diao ↑
Substitution 5
88'
Aitor Ruibal
Yellow Card
Full-time · 1 – 1

Match recap

Granada CF and Real Betis drew 1–1. At half-time it was 0–0.

In possession, the visitors ran the game with 61% of the ball. For accuracy, the visitors completed 85% of their passes. On the balance of chances, the hosts held the expected-goals edge, 1.78 to 0.88. In attack, the hosts carried the greater threat — 18 shots to 13, 7 on target. At the back, the visitors leaned on their goalkeeper for 6 saves. For discipline, the referee produced 3 yellow cards.

On the scoresheet: Assane Diao (51'), Lucas Boyé (67').