La Liga
7:00 PMApril 3, 2026
Regular Season – 30
Campo de Futbol de Vallecas
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero, Spain

Rayo Vallecano
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Elche
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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1.36
Expected goals (xG)
0.44
Passing
342 (85%)
Accurate passes
208 (73%)
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13
G
Augusto Batalla
3
D
Josep Chavarría
5
D
Luiz Felipe
24
D
Florian Lejeune
2
D
Andrei Rațiu
17
M
Unai López
23
M
Óscar Valentín (C)
7
M
Isi Palazón
F
Álvaro García
9
F
Alemão
19
F
Jorge de Frutos
1
G
Matías Dituro
21
D
Léo Pétrot
D
Pedro Bigas (C)
22
D
David Affengruber
15
M
Tete Morente
14
M
Aleix Febas
8
M
Marc Aguado
42
M
Buba Sangare
F
Rafa Mir
F
Álvaro Rodriguez
11
F
Germán Valera
La Liga Standings – Primera División
TotalHomeAway
Qualification/Relegation
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Rayo Vallecano secured a crucial 1-0 victory over ten-man Elche, with substitute Randy Nteka scoring the decisive goal.
Rayo Vallecano edged Elche in a hard-fought 1-0 La Liga encounter at Campo de Futbol de Vallecas. Randy Nteka emerged as the hero, finding the net in the 74th minute to seal three vital points.
This La Liga clash held significant importance for both teams, each battling to move away from the relegation zone. Rayo Vallecano sat 14th with 32 points, while 17th-placed Elche, on 29 points, desperately sought to improve their recent inconsistent form.
The early exchanges were tight, with neither side able to establish clear dominance. The match, however, took a dramatic turn before halftime.
Elche defender Pedro Bigas received his first yellow card in the 22nd minute for holding an opponent. This caution foreshadowed further trouble for the away side.
Just 17 minutes later, in the 39th minute, Bigas was shown a second yellow card for roughing, leading to an immediate red. Elche was forced to play the remainder of the game with ten men, severely altering their tactical approach.
Despite the numerical advantage, Rayo struggled to break down Elche’s resilient defense before the halftime whistle. Elche’s Raúl Mir also collected a yellow card for roughing just moments before the interval.
The dismissal of Bigas reshaped the match entirely, placing immense pressure on Rayo Vallecano to capitalize. They needed to find a way through Elche’s determined ten-man block in the second half.
Elche reacted defensively, bringing on Arnau Pedrosa for Raúl Mir at the start of the second half. Their focus shifted firmly to frustrating the home side and protecting their goal.
Rayo Vallecano intensified their offensive efforts, dominating possession with 60%. They peppered the Elche goal, as Florian Lejeune and Andrei Rațiu actively pushed forward from defense.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 74th minute. Substitute Randy Nteka, introduced earlier in the 66th minute, proved to be the super-sub. He skillfully converted an assist from Álvaro García, guiding his shot past Elche goalkeeper Matías Dituro to ignite the home crowd.
Elche made a flurry of late substitutions in the 77th minute, introducing Andre Silva, F. Redondo Solari, and G. Villar. These changes aimed to inject fresh energy and somehow find an equalizer, but Rayo’s defense stood firm.
Rayo Vallecano ended the game with an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.36 compared to Elche’s 0.44. The home side registered 21 total shots, with 5 on target, forcing four saves from Dituro. Elche managed 9 shots, 4 on target, in their hindered effort.
This hard-fought 1-0 victory provides Rayo Vallecano with a crucial boost in their La Liga survival campaign. Conversely, the defeat leaves Elche further entrenched in a precarious position near the bottom of the table.






















