BW Arabia Egypt - Real Oviedo vs Villarreal: LaLiga Round null
Real Oviedo
4-4-2
ROHT: 0 – 1
Draw
VVillarreal
4-4-2
Updated:
Full Time
1 – 1
Full Time
1 – 1
Half Time
0 – 1
Goal Scorers
Alberto Moleiro
Away
In: Pablo Agudin
Out: Ilyas Chaira
In: Rahim Alhassane
Out: Javi Lopez
In: Thomas Partey
Out: Daniel Parejo
In: Alex Freeman
Out: Santiago Mourino
In: Santi Cazorla
Out: Alberto Reina
In: Haissem Hassan
Out: Thiago Fernandez
In: Ovie Ejaria
Out: Kwasi Sibo
Ilyas Chaira
In: Alberto Moleiro
Out: Alfon Gonzalez
In: Ayoze Perez
Out: Tani Oluwaseyi
In: Georges Mikautadze
Out: Tajon Buchanan
Aaron Escandell
Home
Nicolas Pepe (P)
Assists
BallPossession
Corners
CounterAttacks
Fouls
FreeKicks
GoalAttempts
GoalKicks
Goals
Offsides
RedCards
Saves
ShotsOffTarget
ShotsOnTarget
Substitutions
ThrowsIn
Treatments
YellowCards
Attacks
DangerousAttacks
TotalPasses
Real Oviedo
4-4-2
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Unknown
Villarreal
4-4-2
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Unknown
BW Arabia Egypt - Real Oviedo vs Villarreal Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis
LaLiga coverage for Egypt: Real Oviedo take on Villarreal.
Real Oviedo and Villarreal finished level at 1-1 at the Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, and the result carried clear short-term meaning for both sides: it steadied Oviedo after a demanding contest under pressure, while Villarreal left with only partial reward from a match they had entered with stronger market trust and expectations of control. In a game framed by momentum and confidence, neither team managed to turn pressure into separation, so the draw reflected a balanced but unresolved evening in Primera Division action for readers in Egypt and beyond.
The opening spell showed why the match had been viewed as a pressure test. Villarreal settled first, used their 4-4-2 structure with patience, and looked more composed in possession. That control brought the opening goal in the 13th minute, when Nicolas Pepe converted a penalty to give the visitors the lead and force Oviedo into a more urgent response. From that point, the match became less about open risk and more about who could stay disciplined under stress.
Control without enough final-third separation
Both coaches, Guillermo Almada and Marcelino Garcia Garcia, approached the contest with caution that suited the stakes. The two 4-4-2 systems created a compact shape in midfield, and neither side allowed the game to stretch into a wide-open transition battle. That kept the margins tight, but it also meant chances created were limited, especially when each team reached the attacking third. Villarreal had the stronger early structure, yet Oviedo’s defensive work remained organised enough to prevent a second away goal before half-time.
At the break, the scoreline was still 0-1, and that interval told the story of a match where pressure had not yet been converted into a decisive edge. Villarreal’s first-half advantage was real, but it was not decisive. Oviedo stayed in the contest through concentration and compact spacing, and the home crowd at Nuevo Carlos Tartiere continued to push the team as they searched for a response. In a season where momentum can shift quickly, that single-goal gap still left the match open.
Chaira levelled, and the tempo changed
Real Oviedo found their route back in the 69th minute when Ilyas Chaira scored to make it 1-1. It was the kind of goal that changed the emotional rhythm of the evening: suddenly the home side had belief, and Villarreal had to reset after having managed the match for long periods without extending their lead. The equaliser rewarded Oviedo’s persistence, and it underlined a simple theme from the night — pressure was present throughout, but neither side had managed to turn it into a clean break until that moment.
The second half was also shaped by six substitutions, and those changes added freshness without producing a decisive final push from either bench. The game became more tactical in its closing stages, with both coaches trying to adjust spacing, tempo, and pressing triggers. Yet despite those interventions, no side found a sustained final-third edge. The final exchanges remained tense, but the match never fully opened into a wave of clear chances.
- Final score: 1-1, with the interval already showing 0-1.
- Scorers: Nicolas Pepe converted a 13th-minute penalty for Villarreal, and Ilyas Chaira equalised in the 69th minute.
- Both teams were set up in 4-4-2 formations, which kept the shape compact and the margins narrow.
- Six substitutions influenced the second-half rhythm, but neither side found a decisive breakthrough.
- Discipline stayed controlled, with just one yellow card shown to each team.
From a tactical point of view, Villarreal probably left with the stronger sense that they had controlled more of the game’s structure, especially early on, but they did not convert that into a second goal. Oviedo, by contrast, earned credit for resilience and for remaining calm after the penalty setback. The home side’s response after the break showed a competitive edge and a willingness to keep pressing without losing shape, which mattered in a match built around confidence and pressure rather than pure attacking volume.
For Villarreal, the result was a reminder that control alone did not guarantee separation when the final pass or decisive run was missing. For Oviedo, the point could help restore confidence after a difficult first half, especially because the team stayed organised and responded to the emotional challenge of trailing at home. The draw reshaped the immediate momentum for both clubs without dramatically changing the wider picture.
What next: both teams moved forward from a contest that tested their composure, and each coach would have taken useful signs from the structure, discipline, and second-half reactions on display.
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BW Arabia Egypt - Real Oviedo vs Villarreal Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis
LaLiga coverage for Egypt: Real Oviedo take on Villarreal.
Real Oviedo vs Villarreal will arrive as a pressure test with momentum at stake, and the outcome will matter well beyond the scoreboard: for Oviedo, it will be about proving that structure can hold under stress at Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, while Villarreal will be expected to show that market confidence in their control-based profile can translate into a composed away performance. In Egypt, where Spanish football is followed closely for its tactical detail and late-season tension, this will stand out as a match where character, discipline, and in-game management could decide the tone of the run-in.
The central storyline will be simple but demanding: can Real Oviedo survive Villarreal’s longer spells of possession without losing their compact shape, and can Villarreal turn territorial control into a clean, efficient advantage before the match becomes awkward? This will not just be a test of quality; it will be a test of patience. Both sides will line up in a 4-4-2, which should create familiar reference points in central areas, but the way those blocks shift in transitions will likely shape the whole contest.
Pressure, balance, and the first decisive phase
Guillermo Almada will be judged on two connected tasks: how aggressively Oviedo press, and how carefully the team protects the space behind that first wave. In a match framed by pressure, an over-eager press could open lanes for Villarreal between the lines, while a passive approach might invite sustained pressure near the box. The rest-defense organization will therefore be as important as any attacking plan, because one loose transition could quickly change the mood at Nuevo Carlos Tartiere.
Villarreal, with stronger market trust behind them, will likely be expected to control tempo through cleaner possession, more stable spacing, and patient circulation across the pitch. Marcelino Garcia Garcia’s side should look to move the ball with purpose rather than speed for its own sake, drawing Oviedo out of shape before attacking the gaps. If Villarreal can keep the ball moving and avoid rushed deliveries, they will probably create the cleaner chances in the opening hour.
Where the match could turn
The first hour will be critical. If the game stays level deep into that period, Marcelino Garcia Garcia’s bench timing could become decisive, especially if Villarreal need fresh legs to lift the tempo or adjust the press from different zones. In a match likely to feature tight margins, substitutions may not simply be about energy; they could be about changing the angle of attack, protecting control, or forcing Oviedo to defend a new pattern of movement.
For Real Oviedo, the home support at Nuevo Carlos Tartiere could matter if the team manages to keep the game emotionally balanced. A strong start, a few clean defensive sequences, and a couple of direct attacks through the channels could help them settle the pressure. But if they are pushed too deep for too long, the match could begin to reflect Villarreal’s preferred rhythm, with Oviedo forced into more reactive defending and fewer chances created in transition.
- Both teams will use a 4-4-2, so midfield spacing and wide coverage should decide many of the key duels.
- Oviedo will need pressing balance: enough intensity to disrupt Villarreal, but enough structure to stop counters.
- Villarreal will likely aim for controlled possession and measured progression rather than constant vertical risk.
- Set pieces may carry added importance if open-play chances remain limited and the match stays tight.
- If the score remains level after the first hour, Villarreal’s bench management could shift the rhythm of the game.
From a tactical perspective, this will look like a chess match between compact defending and controlled probing. Oviedo may seek to slow the game, deny central access, and keep Villarreal’s possession on the outside, while Villarreal will try to accelerate only when the structure is right. The decisive detail may be whether one side can win the second ball after a clearance or force a mistake in the transition phase, because in a pressure-heavy contest, those moments often create the best openings.
- The emotional stakes will be high because both sides will feel the consequences of dropping points in a match built around momentum.
- Oviedo will be under judgment for how well they protect their defensive line after pressing.
- Villarreal will be expected to show composure, especially if the match becomes slow and fragmented.
- For readers in Egypt following Primera Division action, this will be a classic example of how Spanish football often turns on spacing, discipline, and bench impact rather than raw tempo alone.
In the end, Real Oviedo vs Villarreal will be less about noise and more about control under pressure. If Oviedo keep their shape and compete cleanly in transitions, they will stay competitive; if Villarreal impose their rhythm, they will likely spend long stretches in command of territory and possession. Either way, the match should serve as a sharp test of character and tactical discipline. Follow the full coverage at Bet , Get .
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What time does Real Oviedo vs Villarreal kick off in Egypt?
Real Oviedo vs Villarreal kicks off on Thursday 23 April 2026 at 21:30 Egypt time.
Where can I watch Real Oviedo vs Villarreal in Egypt?
Local broadcast partners for Egypt have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Egypt broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.
Which players are injured or suspended?
No injuries or suspensions are listed for Real Oviedo or Villarreal.
What is the recent head-to-head record between Real Oviedo and Villarreal?
The last 8 meetings between Real Oviedo and Villarreal are listed as 0 Real Oviedo wins, 0 draws, and 0 Villarreal wins.
What competition and round is this?
This is a LaLiga match. The round number is not provided. The venue is not provided, and the country is not provided.
Away · Goal
Home · Yellow Card
In: Georges Mikautadze
Out: Tajon Buchanan
Villarreal · Substitution
In: Alberto Moleiro
Out: Alfon Gonzalez
Villarreal · Substitution
In: Ayoze Perez
Out: Tani Oluwaseyi
Villarreal · Substitution
Home · Goal
In: Haissem Hassan
Out: Thiago Fernandez
Real Oviedo · Substitution
In: Ovie Ejaria
Out: Kwasi Sibo
Real Oviedo · Substitution
In: Santi Cazorla
Out: Alberto Reina
Real Oviedo · Substitution
In: Thomas Partey
Out: Daniel Parejo
Villarreal · Substitution
In: Alex Freeman
Out: Santiago Mourino
Villarreal · Substitution
Away · Yellow Card
In: Pablo Agudin
Out: Ilyas Chaira
Real Oviedo · Substitution
In: Rahim Alhassane
Out: Javi Lopez
Real Oviedo · Substitution
That's it! The referee blows the final whistle
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Goal kick for Villarreal
A chance presents itself to Federico Vinas from Real Oviedo but his header goes wide
The cross by Santi Cazorla from Real Oviedo successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Yellow card for Alberto Moleiro
Alberto Moleiro is shown a yellow card by the referee
Alberto Moleiro from Villarreal goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Pablo Agudin
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Santiago Colombatto wins an air challenge against Thomas Partey
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Renato Veiga relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Villarreal
Santiago Colombatto fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
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Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ilyas Chaira is leaving the field to be replaced by Pablo Agudin in a tactical substitution.
The fourth official shows there are 7 minute(s) of time to be added
Javi Lopez is leaving the field to be replaced by Rahim Alhassane in a tactical substitution.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
The referee signals a free kick as Santiago Colombatto from Real Oviedo trips Ayoze Perez
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Dangerous challenge by Federico Vinas from Real Oviedo. Pape Gueye on the receiving end of that.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Goal kick for Villarreal
Nacho Vidal from Real Oviedo sends an effort wide of target
Nacho Vidal goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Nacho Vidal but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Nacho Vidal finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
CROSSBAR! A header from Ayoze Perez hits the crossbar!
The cross by Alberto Moleiro from Villarreal successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
The referee signals a free kick as Federico Vinas from Real Oviedo trips Pape Gueye
The referee signals a free kick as Javi Lopez from Real Oviedo trips Nicolas Pepe
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Nicolas Pepe hand-balls
Nicolas Pepe controls the ball with his hand
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The game is restarted
Santiago Mourino is injured and is replaced by Alex Freeman.
Daniel Parejo is leaving the field to be replaced by Thomas Partey in a tactical substitution.
Santiago Mourino is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Santiago Mourino comes back onto the field.
Goal kick for Villarreal
A chance presents itself to Eric Bailly from Real Oviedo but his header goes wide
Pau Navarro from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Santiago Colombatto swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
The game is restarted
Santiago Mourino is injured and is taken off the field to receive medical treatment.
Santiago Mourino is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Pape Gueye from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Santi Cazorla swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
GOAL STANDS! - After reviewing the situation, the referee decides that the goal for Real Oviedo stands.
Alberto Reina is leaving the field to be replaced by Santi Cazorla in a tactical substitution.
Kwasi Sibo is leaving the field to be replaced by Ovie Ejaria in a tactical substitution.
Thiago Fernandez is leaving the field to be replaced by Haissem Hassan in a tactical substitution.
VAR - GOAL! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential goal for Real Oviedo.
With that goal, Real Oviedo equalised. Game on!
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
G O O O A A A L! - Ilyas Chaira from Real Oviedo scores after his effort with the left foot is deflected past the goalkeeper.
Alberto Reina creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Pau Navarro from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Santiago Mourino from Villarreal trips Thiago Fernandez
Arnau Tenas from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Renato Veiga from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ilyas Chaira swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 60%, Villarreal: 40%.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Tani Oluwaseyi is leaving the field to be replaced by Ayoze Perez in a tactical substitution.
Alfon Gonzalez is leaving the field to be replaced by Alberto Moleiro in a tactical substitution.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Arnau Tenas from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
The referee signals a free kick as Sergi Cardona from Villarreal trips Ilyas Chaira
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
Goal kick for Villarreal
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A chance presents itself to Dani Calvo from Real Oviedo but his header goes wide
Santiago Colombatto from Real Oviedo swings in the corner from the right.
Renato Veiga relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Aaron Escandell from Real Oviedo intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal are in control of the ball.
Good effort by Pape Gueye as he directs a shot on target, but Aaron Escandell saves it
Federico Vinas from Real Oviedo is ruled offside
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Renato Veiga from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Thiago Fernandez swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Alberto Reina as he directs a shot on target, but Arnau Tenas saves it
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Villarreal
Thiago Fernandez from Real Oviedo sends an effort wide of target
Thiago Fernandez goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Thiago Fernandez but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Thiago Fernandez finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Villarreal
A chance presents itself to Alberto Reina from Real Oviedo but his header goes wide
The cross by Ilyas Chaira from Real Oviedo successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The referee signals a free kick as Santiago Colombatto from Real Oviedo trips Santiago Mourino
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Tajon Buchanan is leaving the field to be replaced by Georges Mikautadze in a tactical substitution.
The second half is underway
The only goal scored by Villarreal gives them the slight advantage as we are heading into halftime.
It's over! The referee blows for half time
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
Ilyas Chaira sends a header towards goal, but Arnau Tenas is there to comfortably save it
The cross by Javi Lopez from Real Oviedo successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Villarreal
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
A chance presents itself to Federico Vinas from Real Oviedo but his header goes wide
Renato Veiga from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Thiago Fernandez swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Tajon Buchanan relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Alfon Gonzalez from Villarreal trips Alberto Reina
The referee signals a free kick as Pau Navarro from Villarreal trips Thiago Fernandez
The fourth official shows there are 6 minute(s) of time to be added
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 57%, Villarreal: 43%.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Alberto Reina from Real Oviedo trips Daniel Parejo
Villarreal are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Villarreal
Ilyas Chaira swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Eric Bailly comes back onto the field.
Alfon Gonzalez relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The game is restarted
Eric Bailly is injured and is taken off the field to receive medical treatment.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 58%, Villarreal: 42%.
Eric Bailly is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Yellow card for Aaron Escandell
Aaron Escandell is shown a yellow card by the referee
Tani Oluwaseyi from Villarreal is ruled offside
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Obstruction as Alberto Reina cuts off the run of Santiago Mourino. A free-kick is awarded.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 56%, Villarreal: 44%.
Renato Veiga is penalised for pushing Santiago Colombatto
A player from Villarreal takes a long throw into the opponent's box
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Real Oviedo
Pape Gueye fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The referee signals a free kick as Daniel Parejo from Villarreal trips Federico Vinas
Goal kick for Villarreal
Ilyas Chaira fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Sergi Cardona from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Renato Veiga from Villarreal goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Federico Vinas
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Santiago Colombatto relieves the pressure with a clearance
A player from Villarreal takes a long throw into the opponent's box
A player from Villarreal takes a long throw into the opponent's box
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 59%, Villarreal: 41%.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
Villarreal start a counter attack
Thiago Fernandez shoots from outside the box, but Arnau Tenas has it under control
Thiago Fernandez tries his luck from distance but his effort ends up safely in the hands of Arnau Tenas
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Pau Navarro from Villarreal intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Ilyas Chaira from Real Oviedo trips Sergi Cardona
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 54%, Villarreal: 46%.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Villarreal take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
The referee signals a free kick as Alfon Gonzalez from Villarreal trips Ilyas Chaira
Goal kick for Real Oviedo
Good effort by Alfon Gonzalez as he directs a shot on target, but Aaron Escandell saves it
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Goal kick for Villarreal
Kwasi Sibo fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Real Oviedo with a potentially dangerous attack.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 54%, Villarreal: 46%.
Villarreal managed to score the important first goal. Will they build on that?
G O O O A A A L - Nicolas Pepe from Villarreal puts it away from the penalty spot with the left foot! Aaron Escandell chose the wrong side.
VAR - PENALTY RETAKE! - After a VAR check, the penalty for Villarreal will be retaken due to an infringement.
VAR - PENALTY! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential penalty for Villarreal.
Daniel Parejo from Villarreal was not successful from the penalty spot.
PENALTY - Dani Calvo from Real Oviedo concedes a penalty for tripping Nicolas Pepe.
After VAR check, the referee changed the call and decided to award a penalty for Villarreal!
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 53%, Villarreal: 47%.
VAR - PENALTY! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential penalty for Villarreal.
Villarreal with a potentially dangerous attack.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo are in control of the ball.
Real Oviedo are trying to create something here.
Villarreal take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Real Oviedo: 80%, Villarreal: 20%.
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
Real Oviedo take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Javi Lopez makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Villarreal are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Sergi Cardona from Villarreal trips Ilyas Chaira
The pitch is in good condition today allowing for more technical play
Welcome to tonights game where the floodlight surrounds the pitch.
Villarreal kick-off, and the game is underway.
The referee starts the match
Welcome to Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, the match will start in about 5 minutes.
Welcome to Nuevo Carlos Tartiere where the two teams take the field for the start of this match.
Welcome to Nuevo Carlos Tartiere where we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the two teams
Welcome to Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, where we await the arrival of today's teams.
Welcome to Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, now all we need are the two teams.
Welcome to today's crucial game from Nuevo Carlos Tartiere. We are awaiting the arrival of both teams, in anticipation of a great match!