
The League
2:15 p.mApril 25, 2026
Regular season – 32
colosseum
Referee: Francisco Hernández Maeso, Spain


Getafe


Barcelona
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0.27
Expected Goals (xG)
1.46
Passing by
77 (52%)
Accurate passes
496 (90%)
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13
G
David Soria
6.0
26
d
davinci
5.9
d
Your attachment (C)
22
d
Duarte Sundays
6.2
15
d
Sebastian Boselli
6.3
21
d
Juan Iglesias
6.0
8
M
Mauro Arambarri
6.3
5
M
Luis Milla
6.9
M
Mario Martin
20
M
Veljko Birmancevic
6.0
10
F
Martin Satriano
6.2
trainer
Jose Bordalas Jimenez

The League Standings – First Division
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – LaLiga2
Barcelona dominated Getafe with a clinical 2-0 victory at the Coliseum, extending their perfect run and strengthening their grip on the La Liga title.
Barcelona arrived in Madrid as league leaders, sitting at the top of the table with 85 points from 33 games. Getafe, for its part, occupied sixth position with 44 points and entered the competition in mixed form. The visitors had momentum going into the game, having won their last five games without defeat.
Barcelona controlled possession from the opening whistle, dictating the game with their characteristic passing style. Getafe offered little resistance in the early stages, struggling to build meaningful attacks. The home team managed just three shots in total throughout the game, with none finding the target.
The tie was broken in the 45th minute when Fermín López scored for Barcelona. The midfielder found space and finished clinically to give the visitors a deserved lead heading into the break. Barcelona had dominated the first half, racking up 11 shots in total compared to Getafe’s limited attacking threat.
Barcelona entered the break with clear superiority. They had already registered four shots on goal and controlled 78 percent of possession. Getafe needed a dramatic change of approach to challenge their rivals in the second period.
In the second half, Barcelona extended their lead in the 74th minute through Marcus Rashford. The substitute made an immediate impact, firing past the Getafe goalkeeper to seal the result. The introduction of Rashford gave new impetus to Barcelona’s attack.
Getafe advanced at the end of the game but found Barcelona’s defense resolute. Jules Koundé and Pau Cubarsí held firm at the back, with Cubarsí earning an 8.5 rating for his great display. Barcelona’s defensive structure has never wavered despite Getafe’s desperation.
The statistics painted a clear picture of Barcelona’s superiority. Barcelona have registered 11 total shots with four on target, compared to Getafe’s three total shots with none on target. Barcelona have completed 553 passes with 90 percent accuracy, while Getafe have only managed 148 passes with 52 percent accuracy.
Barcelona’s expected goals stood at 1.46 against Getafe’s 0.27, reflecting the quality of the chances created. The visitors’ dominance extended to possession, where they controlled the ball for 78 percent of the game. Getafe offered minimal resistance during the 90 minutes.
Barcelona’s win maintained their five-game winning streak and extended their lead at the top of La Liga. The Catalan giants now have 85 points from 33 games, sitting comfortably ahead of the chasing pack. Getafe remained in sixth position with 44 points from their 33 games.
Barcelona faces its next challenge in the search for the League title. Getafe will look to recover from this defeat and climb higher in the standings.

