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11 juli 2026Getafe vs Barcelona: preview, odds, Sofascore Ratings

LaLiga Round 32 brings a stylistic contrast to Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. Getafe come in with low-possession grit, Barcelona with high-possession control. The odds point toward the visitors, but the hosts have been stubborn at home before. It looks set for a tactical chess match.
What the numbers say
The attacking gap is clear. Getafe have scored 28 goals from 296 shots, while Barcelona have 85 goals from 622 attempts. Barça lead in big chances created 111 to 32 and shots on target 229 to 91.
Possession and passing underscore the contrast. Getafe average 39.2% possession with 68.9% passing accuracy. Barcelona sit at 68.6% possession and 89.9% passing accuracy, logging 20,932 total passes to Getafe’s 9,173.
Defensively, Getafe have 10 clean sheets and have conceded 32 goals, while Barcelona boast 13 clean sheets and 30 conceded. Errors leading to goals are 7 for Getafe and just 1 for Barcelona, a sign of the visitors’ stability at the back.
Projected lineups and shapes
Lineups are not yet confirmed, but current data points to Getafe in a 5-4-1 under José Bordalás. David Soria carries a strong Sofascore Rating of 7.28, with Luis Milla at 7.03 anchoring midfield. Martín Satriano and Luis Vázquez headline the front options, backed by a defense that leans on clearances and compact spacing.
Barcelona’s provisional setup under Hans-Dieter Flick is a 4-2-3-1. In the data, Joan García shows a 7.41 Sofascore Rating in goal, with a back line including Jules Koundé and Pau Cubarsí. In midfield, Pedri’s 7.57 and Frenkie de Jong’s 7.35 Sofascore Ratings highlight control, while Dani Olmo offers creativity ahead of them.
As always, track confirmed XIs and live Sofascore Ratings on Sofascore once released.
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LaLiga Round 32 brings a stylistic contrast to Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. Getafe come in with low-possession grit, Barcelona with high-possession control. The odds point toward the visitors, but the hosts have been stubborn at home before. It looks set for a tactical chess match.
What the numbers say
The attacking gap is clear. Getafe have scored 28 goals from 296 shots, while Barcelona have 85 goals from 622 attempts. Barça lead in big chances created 111 to 32 and shots on target 229 to 91.
Possession and passing underscore the contrast. Getafe average 39.2% possession with 68.9% passing accuracy. Barcelona sit at 68.6% possession and 89.9% passing accuracy, logging 20,932 total passes to Getafe’s 9,173.
Defensively, Getafe have 10 clean sheets and have conceded 32 goals, while Barcelona boast 13 clean sheets and 30 conceded. Errors leading to goals are 7 for Getafe and just 1 for Barcelona, a sign of the visitors’ stability at the back.
Projected lineups and shapes
Lineups are not yet confirmed, but current data points to Getafe in a 5-4-1 under José Bordalás. David Soria carries a strong Sofascore Rating of 7.28, with Luis Milla at 7.03 anchoring midfield. Martín Satriano and Luis Vázquez headline the front options, backed by a defense that leans on clearances and compact spacing.
Barcelona’s provisional setup under Hans-Dieter Flick is a 4-2-3-1. In the data, Joan García shows a 7.41 Sofascore Rating in goal, with a back line including Jules Koundé and Pau Cubarsí. In midfield, Pedri’s 7.57 and Frenkie de Jong’s 7.35 Sofascore Ratings highlight control, while Dani Olmo offers creativity ahead of them.
As always, track confirmed XIs and live Sofascore Ratings on Sofascore once released.
Trends that could decide it
Barcelona’s final-third volume is relentless. They have 145 big chances and a league-leading 230 corners, plus 43 fast breaks that produced 9 goals. Getafe will likely focus on set-piece defending and compact lines to limit inside-the-box entries.
Discipline might matter. Getafe have committed 493 fouls with 93 yellow cards and 7 reds this season. Barcelona’s numbers are lighter at 301 fouls and 50 yellows. If the game tilts physical, territory from set pieces could swing momentum.
In duels, Barcelona hold the edge at 54.4% won overall and 59.4% in the air. Getafe are near 50% on the ground but at 44.6% in aerials, so second balls and clearances will be crucial. Barcelona have hit the woodwork 29 times, a reminder that fine margins may still apply.
Odds and referee watch
The 1X2 market lists Getafe at 17/4, the draw at 11/4, and Barcelona at 13/20, confirming the visitors as favorites. The Asian handicap sits around Getafe +0.75 (1/1) and Barcelona -0.75 (17/20).
Referee Francisco Hernandez Maeso averages close to 4.8 yellows per match across 130 games, with low straight red output. Control in midfield and discipline in the box should be priorities for both sides.
Sofascore will have real-time momentum graphs, live Sofascore Ratings, and detailed match statistics once the whistle goes. If you like to follow LaLiga with data in hand, this one is tailor-made.