Real Oviedo: 13. Escandell - 3. Alhassane, 4. Costas, 16. Carmo, 22. Nacho Vidal - 11. Colombatto (Reina Al., 90), 20. Dendoncker (Ejaria, 82) - 8. Cazorla (till 89) - 7. Chaira (Hassan Haissem, 66) - 9. Vinas (Reina Al., 90), 23. Rondón (Fores, 82)
Substitution: Hassan Haissem (from 66); Ejaria (from 82); Fores (from 82); Reina Al. (from 90)
Bench: 1. Moldovan H. - 2. Bailly, 12. Dani Calvo, 15. Luengo, 24. Ahijado - 6. Sibo, 27. Agudín P. - 18. Brekalo J.
Yellow Cards: Dani Calvo 90; Luengo 90
Red cards: Cazorla 89', Vinas 90'
RCD Mallorca: 13. Bergström - 21. Raillo, 22. Mojica, 23. Maffeo, 24. Valjent - 12. Samuel Costa (Torre P., 90) - 5. Mascarell, 10. Darder (Manu Morlanes, 75) - 17. Virgili (Asano, 80) - 7. Muriqi, 18. Joseph (Llabrés J., 90)
Substitution: Manu Morlanes (from 75); Asano (from 80); Torre P. (from 90); Llabrés J. (from 90)
Bench: 25. Cuéllar I. - 2. Morey, 4. Kumbulla, 26. Salhi, 27. López D. - 6. Sánchez An. - 9. Prats A., 30. Domenech M.
Yellow Cards: Samuel Costa 31
Barcelona continued their perfect start to the 2025/26 La Liga

Atletico Madrid were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against RCD Mallorca

Despite the win, the hosts made life difficult for Xabi Alonso’s men

It was a night of debut intrigue as head coach Hansi Flick handed starts and minutes to new signings

For 68 tense minutes, it looked like Mallorca would shock the Bernabéu

The Catalan giants were relentless in attack but uncharacteristically inefficient in front of goal

Sevilla climbed to 11th place in the Spanish La Liga standings

Real Madrid have secured their place in the final of the Spanish Super Cup

Real Oviedo
RCD Mallorca