Sabadell-Girona 2-0
Sabadell beat a Girona team that played at a disadvantage from the 8th minute as Pedroza was sent off with a straight red card after a foul on Alya in a clear scoring chance. Thus, the people from Girona saw a streak of six days without disappearing. The Harlequin team knew how to exploit their superiority and after fifteen minutes, Ernest Girbau opened the scoring. Just ten minutes later, Morcillo extended the lead. After the break, Girona tried to close the gap and hit the crossbar, while on the local side, Alya had the third but her shot went over the post.
Sabadell: Biel Escribano (3); Albert Torres (2) (Hugo Pichardo, 2, 61′), Pol Fornell (2), Jan Font (3); Morcillo (4), Ernest Girbau (4); Alya (3) (Yarech, 2, 74′), Izan Rosena (2) (Iván Sánchez, 2, 91′), Mario Jaspe (3) (Dani Bonaventura, 2, 61′); Palomino (2) (Aarón, 2, 74′)
Girona: Gerard Moreno (2); Biel Borra (2) (Nacho Plaza, 2, 46′), Marc Fernández (2), Adri Mora (2), Pedroza (1); Hugo (3), Chorus (2); Elián (2) (Albert Rubio, 2, 62′), Hugo Porras (2) (Hudson, 2, 25′), Joel Montero (2) (Víctor Pitarque, 2, 81′); Arango (2)
The objectives: 1-0, Ernest Girbau (20′); 2-0, Morcillo (30′)
Referee: Pedrol Vozmediano (3). TA: Morcillo, Jan Font; Héctor Simón (ent.) and Hugo. TR: Pedroza (8′)
Constancia-EF Gavà 2-4
EF Gavà achieved an important victory in Inca against a Constància team that was second to last. In a counterattack, Andreu Colom scored 1-0. After the break, in a flurry of play, Héctor Parrado scored the tie. After that, Sergi and De Pedro got into a scuffle that ended in the expulsion of both of them. In both teams with ten, EF Gavà reacted better, scoring 1-2 thanks to the success of Muñeco. In extra time, he himself made 1-3 on a counterattack. On the next play, Kevin took advantage of a hanging ball to cut the lead. And in another counterattack, which took back Constancia, Muñeco signed his hat-trick
Durability: Martin (2); Bujosa (2), Víctor (2), Fuster (2) (Andrés, 2, 78′), Bestrad (2) (Llompart, 2, 73′); Rico (2) (Julià, 2, 46′), Mestre (2); Colom (3) (Moragues, 2, 63′), Sergi (2), Tello (2); Adri (2) (Kevin, 2, 63′)
EF Gava: Íker Candón (2); Marc Jané (2) (Lloret, 2, 46′), Héctor Parrado (4), Melero (2), Danilo (2); Dani Rocafull (2) (Marc Rodríguez, 2, 46′), Pipo (2), De Pedro (2); Iván Lamuela (3) (Hofmann, 1, 83′), Lukas Leon (3) (Marcel, 2, 68′), Muñeco (4),
The objectives: 1-0, Andreu Colom (17′); 1-1, Héctor Parrado (58′); 1-2, Doll (76′); 1-3, Doll (92′); 2-3, Kevin (94′); 2-4, Doll (96′);
Referee: Angelov Borisov (3). TA: Bastard; Ivan Lamuela. TR: Sergi (59′); From Peter (59′)
Cornellà-Huesca 0-0
Cornellà and Huesca were left with no visible goal. The locals had a good chance after five minutes from Alejandro, but his header went wide. At the end of the half hour, the goalkeeper had to successfully intervene to prevent Huesca from scoring. Already in the second half, the referee disallowed a goal against local Hugo Campí for offside.
Cornellà: Juanpe (3); Dídac (2), Alejandro (3), Roman (3), Ene (3); Archs (2), Hugo Campí (2); Julià (2) (Haroune, 2, 68′), Joan Benet (2) (Nico, 1, 89′), Íker Zamora (2) (Onan, 2, 75′); Hector Tejada (2)
Huesca: Eloy (3); Ángel Vera (2), Moha Saadouni (2), Peregrina (2) (Marc Martín, 2, 75′), Fita (2) (Gimeno, 2, 53′); Santi López (3), Abel Seral (2) (Badía, 2, 46′); De Lucas (2), Íker gil (2), Édgar (2) (Nico, 2, 53′); Ojeda (2) (Samu, 2, 68′)
Referee: Arenas Mora (3). TA: Dídac, Dani Pérez (ent.); Fita
Spanish-San Francisco 1-1
San Francisco, once they started, had a clear chance to take the lead. However, as the match progressed, the Spanish grew and dominated but did not put the Balearic defense into over-commitment. Continuing, the parakeet team continued on the same paths and, in the 60th minute, Salazar found himself with a goal. The winger finished after the rebound. With a slight advantage on the scoreboard, the visiting team pushed until they equalized with ten minutes remaining. Serred delivered, touched Domènech and the ball went into the goal to tie
Spanish: Llorenç Serred (2); David Santiago (2) (Delgado, 2, 73′), Carlos Sánchez (3), Xavi Rufo (3), Hugo Pascual (2); Lluc Castell (2) (Jan Moreno, 2, 58′), Ferran Gómez (3), Torondel (2) (Pedrola, 2, 86′), Sarmiento (2) (José Ángel, 2, 58′); Leo Salazar (4) (Yang, 2, 73′) and Mateo Sciancalepore (2)
San Francisco: Bruno (3); Lluc (2) (Sampedro, 2, 77′), Calatayud (2), Alejandro Álvarez (3), Jordi Porras (2); Tòfol Alcover (2) (Óscar David, 2, 62′), Joan Bauzá (2); Juan Moya (3) (Gelabert, 2, 77′), Nebot (2), Dani Ramos (2) (Frau, 2, 62′); March Domènech (4) (Castañer, 2, 91′)
The objectives: 1-0, Leo Salazar (60′); 1-1, Marc Domenech (79′)
Referee: Cartiel Arasa (2). TA: Juan Moya and Alejandro Álvarez
Damm-Badalona 1-1
Badalona drew a Damm field that had not won in four games. The first half was even and very fast. The brewers took the initiative but, on a separate play, Willy advanced on Badalona. After the break, Damm was more pressing for an equalizer. Joel sends it wide and then a shot from the edge of the box goes too high. With the game almost over, Sergi, in his attempt to clear, scored an own goal, establishing the tie. In addition, both teams have options to tip the balance
Damm: Victor (3); Camilo (2) (Maikel, 2, 74′), Víctor Pastor (2), Jordi (3), Roger (2) (Lugo, 2, 46′); Guifré (3) (Lluís, 2, 74′), Aimar (3) (Joel, 2, 57′), Miguel (2); Ruano (3) (Round, 2, 79′), Salva (2) and Fran (2)
Badalona: Victor (3); Santi (3), Riki (3), Sergi (2), Pau (2); Markel (2) (Bru, 2, 82′), Jodra (3); Dídac (2) (Linde, 2, 62′), Juan (3) (Bustos, 2, 62′), Mario (2) (Joel, 2, 67′); Willy (4) (David Rocha, 2, 82′)
The objectives: 0-1, Willy (22′); 1-1, Sergi, pp (89′)
Referee: Carballo Vázquez (3). TA: Riki
Source: La Verdad

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