Guineueta-Lloret 0-1
Lloret beat Guineueta by one goal to zero. The locals started the game better, generating some clear scoring chances. Lloret also has. As the minutes ticked by, the game became even until the second period, where the visitors improved. They found themselves more comfortable and better than their rival, with chances. The goal came with a penalty converted by Chamizo.
Guinea: Raúl; Ayllón (Joshua, 70′), Carmona, Llubera, Marc Muñoz; Álex Sánchez (Lao, 65′), Aldana, Hugo Romero (Ferrán, 65′); Pompidou (Aleix Plans, 46′), Tunkara, Marco (Toni Garía, 79′).
Lloret: Ten; Blanco, Sangaré, Carrillo, Joel Salas (Guerrero, 77′); Chamizo, Fajardo, Marc Vilà (Isiaka, 87′), Aleix Velasco; Bamta (Attila, 79′), Expósito (Sergi Vea, 89′).
Purpose: 0-1; Fran Chamizo (74′)
Incidents: CEM La Guineueta Football Field. About 200 spectators.
Referee: Berzosa Carballo, good. TA: Marc Muñoz
Horta-Atlètic Lleida 2-4
The encounter started in the best possible way for Horta, as Joan Gibert put the hosts ahead after five minutes. Now, soon after, Atlètic Lleida equalized with Ángel Manuel’s goal, although their joy was short-lived. Ricki Vidal scored Horta’s second in the next minute. In a match where the visitors struggled to compete in the first half, with several tactical changes at half time, the face changed. They succeeded in confronting the second act of the clear dominance of the people of Ilerdens. The tie was made by Pau Bosch; and the winning goals, both of which followed in the final period, came from Jordi Coca and Konu.
Horta: Aleix Ruiz Guille Losa, Gerard Clarà, Kevin Sánchez, Álex Rodríguez; Ricki Vidal (Jordi López. 63′), Dani Ramírez, Bruno Vilagrasa (Vilajosana, 63′), Joan Gibert (Joan Vives, 79′); Otman El Cabriti (Íker Vaquera, 63′), Víctor Fabián (Cifuentes, 63′)
Atlético Lleida: Pau Torres; Douda, Pau Bosch, Jorge Bipeda (Sasha, 46′), Joel Chiné (David Silva, 46′); Ángel Manuel, Ramon Bayona (Arthut Lionel, 76′), Samba (Jordi Coca, 46′); Víctor Villote (Edwin Obinna, 76′), Youssef Ouakkati, Konu
The objectives: 1-0, Joan Gibert (5′); 1-1, Ángel Manuel (13′); 2-1, Ricki Vidal (14′); 2-2, Pau Bosch (77′); 2-3, Jordi Coca (91′); 2-4, Konu (93′)
Referee: Goalkeeper Sellés, bad. TA: Víctor Vilajosana, Jordi López; Jorge Bipeda, Ramon Bayona, David Silva
Sants-Santboià 1-0
Sants took the three points in a very even and relatively close match, where chances were few and far between. The locals scored the first and only goal of the match in the 65th minute through a superb quality action by Eloi Pozuelo who assisted Alejandro Avilés, who was the scorer of the match. The locals closed out the game, but they were unsuccessful.
Saints: Iker Camacho; Javi Boza, David Cura, Álex Ruiz, Sergio Peña; Borja Montejo (Lucas Escayola, 81′), Cristian Poyatos, Gonzalo Carmona (Martí Ramos, 64′), Albert Ruiz (Avilés, 64′); Nico Martínez (Dani Lucea, 88′), Eloi Pozuelo (Óscar Fernández, 88′)
Saint Boia: Adri Valle; Enric Sáez (Rubén Rodríguez, 83′), Álex Peñas, Sergio Herrero, Ivan Castillejo; Marc Espi (Diego Salas, 88′), Pepe Ollé, Biel Blanco; Guille Marín, Jordi Rodríguez (Xevi Laborde, 71′), Joel Iglesias (Guille Dolz, 60′)
Purpose: 1-0, Avilés (65′)
Referee: García Colomer, bad. TA: Cristian Poyatos, Íker Camacho; Sergio Herrero, Joel Iglesias
Valls-Rubí 3-1
Valls comfortably beat Rubí thanks to a great game by Sergi Folch, who scored three local goals. The first came in the opening moments of the match, as did the second, in the 14th minute. He was sentenced after 60′. Moments later, Eloi Moral closed the gap for Rubí.
Waltz: José; Óscar Torre, Arnau Miró (Piñeiro, 89′), Riki de Antonio (Dídac Becerra, 85′), Pol Fernández; Marc Guasch, Batista (Albert Plana, 56′), Joel Coch; Sergi Folch, Sergi Vega, Ricky Nogueira (Xavi Toldrà, 74′).
Ruby: Rafa Leva; Aitor Torres, Óscar Morell, Oriol Tenorio (Álex Ruiz, 56′), David Picón; Pau Albelda (Abde, 63′), Cristian Mulero, Marc Rodríguez; Adri Recort (Jordi Masip, 63′), Sergi Monsó (Alejandro Muñoz, 56′), Eloi Moral (Dani Muela, 74′)
The objectives: 1-0, Sergi Folch (7′); 2-0, Sergi Folch (14′); 3-0, Sergi Folch (60′); 3-1, Eloi Moral (66′)
Referee: Moreno Martínez, regular. TA: Joel Coch, Xavi Toldrà, Pol Fernández; Cristian Mulero, Oriol Tenorio. TR: David Pérez (67′
Figueres-Viladecans 2-0
Figueres won against the Viladecans. In the first act, the locals were superior to their rivals with good football and quite a presence in the visiting area. The first goal was scored by Marc Bech, who took advantage of a rebound in the small area to make it 1-0. In the second forty-five minutes, the visitors improved but lacked the determination to equalise. In added time, with all the Viladecans on top, Álex Sánchez went off on his own, dribbled past the goalkeeper and sealed the contest.
Figures: Marcel Exposito; Albert Genís, Ayoub (Pau Tubert, 69′), Khalid (Ousman Touray, 77′), Pep Bergara (Ot, 58′); Pol Blay, Marc Bech, Javi Ferrón (Álex Sánchez, 73′); Zou, Marc Pouget, Moha (Joel Cat, 73′)
Viladecans: Javi Martinez; Xavi Galán (Albert Gurrea, 58′), Gallo, Adri Espinosa, Víctor García (Joan Vázquez, 77′); David Cepeda (Albert Lara, 58′), Hugo Del Chicca (Álex Segura, 58′), Biel Fornés; Erik Pérez, Édgar Parra, Albert Garrido (Iván García, 77′)
The objectives: 1-0, Marc Bech (35′); 2-0, Alex Sánchez (89′)
Referee: Fontova Cerda, regular. TA: Zou, Joel Cat, Álex Sánchez; Albert Gurrea
Palamós-Can Vidalet 1-1
Palamós and Can Vidalet got one point each in the same match. The first half was clearly dominated by the locals but they lacked success in the end. Two very clear chances on the part of Degà that they could not fulfill. After the restart, Ortega put the Costa Brava team ahead with an accurate shot from a set piece with just two minutes to play. However, a mistake by the Palamós defense allowed Roger to equalize the score after just six minutes.
Palamós: Marwane; Gerard Davesa, Marc Faja, Íker Díaz (Éric Massó, 79′), Andrei Lungu; Albert Garriga (Pauner, 70′), Xavi Germán, Marc Lloret (Guille Falgueras, 70′); Álex Ortega (Genís Chávez, 79′), Gerard Mercader (Ízan Grande, 79′), Adri Antequera
Can Vidalet: Ivan Casado; Domingo García, Albert Vázquez (Aidan García, 58′), Adri Guillén, Marc Fernández; Pol Reñé, Carlos Güell (Carles González, 70′), Marc Bru (Víctor, 89′); Míchel Owono, Raúl Capi (Pau Escobar, 87′), Roger Valenzuela (Gerard Campaña, 89′)
The objectives: 1-0, Álex Ortega (43′); 1-1, Roger Valenzuela (53′)
Referee: Gonzalez bathroom, good. TA: Íkez Díaz, Álex Ortega; Roger Valenzuela
Source: La Verdad

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