Badalona-Espanyol 1-1
Badalona scored again after two consecutive defeats and did so with a draw against Espanyol. The team came out with great intentions and in the 20th minute Willy proved it with a shot from outside the area that was saved by goalkeeper Serred. Espanyol became less and Leo Salazar was able to open the scoring. The locals did not collapse and just two minutes later, with Willy driving well, he passed between the lines to Santi Pallarés who did not waste the opportunity to equalise. At the end of the half hour, Badalona goalkeeper Víctor managed to prevent the goal in a double chance in Espanyol.
Badalona: Victor (4); Santi Pallarés (4), Aguilar (2), Pau (2), Hugo (3); Riki (2) (Sergi Pérez, 2, 84′), Tomy (2) (Martí, 2, 84′); Dídac (3) (Juan, 2, 69′), Markel (2) (Nil Saura, 2, 59′), Mario (2); Willy (4) (Joel Gil, 2, 69′)
Spanish: Llorenç Serred (2); Álex Yang (2) (José Ángel, 2, 68′), Roger Hinojo (2), Xavi Rufo (2), Carlos Sánchez (2); Leo Salazar (4) (Roger Ciuró, 2, 86′), Marc Delgado (3), Ferran Gómez (2), Izan Sarmiento (2) (Pedrola, 2, 46′); Joris (2) (Jan, 2, 46′) and Adri Alsina (3)
The objectives: 0-1, Leo Salazar (34′); 1-1, Santi Pallarés (36′)
Referee: Serrat Key (2). TA: Pau, Tomy, Aguilar; Ferran Gomez
Girona-Constancia 2-2
Excellent first half for Girona although it was Constancia who gave the first warning as soon as it kicked off. From there, the locals took over the game with as many as five clear scoring chances, before the goal came when Rubio handed Cantero over and he scored low. Then Musta missed another chance. Girona were not punished and paid for it by conceding the tie with a header from Sergi after a corner. In the second half the game completely changed. It was a very difficult game with no chances, except for the goals. Elian capitalized on a poorly cleared free kick with a header and then, after a rebound from the goalkeeper, Colom equalized.
Girona: Gerard Moreno; Musta (2), Marc Fernández (2), Adri Mora (3), Aguilera (2); Hugo García (2), Albert Rubio (3) (Coromina, 2, 60′); Joel Montero (2) (Nacho Plaza, 60′), Adri Cantero (4) (Elian, 3, 70′) Hugo Porras (2); Arango (3) (Joao, 2, 83′)
Durability: Felquin (2); Moragues (3), Planas (4), Fredy (2) (Rico, 2, 46′), Ebu (2) (Mestre, 2, 46′); Andrés (3), Quetglàs (2) (Kevin, 2, 46′); Andreu Colom (2), Julià (2) (Cristian Tello, 2, 57′), Sergi (4); Adri Lopez (2) (Godswill, 2, 79′)
The objectives: 1-0, Adri Cantero (28′); 1-1, Sergi Martín (41′); 2-1, Elian (78′); 2-2, Andreu Colom (87′)
Referee: Rius Riu (3). TA: Coromina, Arango, Adri Mora, Joao; Fredy, Julia and Ebu
EF Gavà-Racing Zaragoza 1-1
EF Gavà added a draw against a direct rival like Racing Zaragoza. The Gavanenses had a good first half, where they missed clear chances and only scored through Pol Marín. After the break, the forces were level and Gavà paid dearly for their lack of success in the first half when Racing equalized with a free kick from Regidor.
EF Gava: Iker (2); Marc Jané (2), Héctor Parrado (3), Melero (2), Walton (2); Dani (2) (Reboiras, 2, 46′), Pol Marín (4) (Marc Rodríguez, 2, 78′); Álex Santiago (2) (Matías, 2, 83′), De Pedro (2) (Marcel, 2, 62′), Ayoub (3); Monir (3)
Zaragoza Racing: Mountains (3); Juan Aguilar (3), Ian Caraballo (3) (Gonzalo, 2, 46′), Nico Ruiz (3), Regidor (4) (Marcos, 1, 87′), Juan Franco (3); Álvaro (2) (Mustafa, 2, 78′), Guille Lobato (2); Jorge (2) (Dennis, 2, 61′), Pàmies (2) and Marzal (2) (Víctor, 2, 46′)
The objectives: 1-0, Pol Marín (33′); 1-1, Regidor (69′)
Referee: Carballo Vázquez (2). TA: De Pedro, Marcel, Reboiras; Nico Ruiz, Víctor, Dennis, Gonzalo and Guille Lobato
Source: La Verdad

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