Getafe and Elche face each other this Friday, November 28, 2025, in the 14th round of LaLiga, at Estádio Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, at Getafe, The game starts at 5pm Brasília time, equivalent to 10pm local Spanish time, and represents an opportunity for both teams to consolidate their mid-table positions. With Getafe in seventh place with 17 points and Elche in tenth with 16 points, the match could change the balance between the teams looking to get closer to the G-6, led by Real Madrid with 32 points.
The live broadcast takes place on Disney+ Premium, the platform that holds the exclusive rights to LaLiga on Brasil for this round. Fãs can access the stream from 4:45pm for pre-game coverage, including lineup analysis and recent stats. Além Furthermore, ESPN’s YouTube Brasil offers a free alternative for the public interested in following the duel in real time.
The clash highlights Getafe’s defensive consistency at home, where the team has only conceded three goals in the last five home games. Já o Elche arrives motivated by a recent draw against Real Madrid, but faces challenges with suspensions that could impact their formation.
- Main highlights of Getafe: Borja Mayoral with four goals this season and Luis Milla creating 1.4 chances per match.
- Absences confirmed in Elche: Abdel Abqar and Mario Martín suspended by cards.
- Referee: Alejandro Hernández, known for averaging 5.37 cards per game in LaLiga.
Lineups and absences mark preparations
Coach José Bordalás, from Getafe, confirms the 4-4-2 lineup with David Soria in goal, followed by Kiko Femenía, Djené, Domingos Duarte and Diego Rico in defense. In midfield, Juan Iglesias, Luis Milla, Mauro Arambarri and Adrián Liso command the actions, while Borja Mayoral and Álex Sancris form the attack. The team is dealing with injuries of Davinchi, out until March due to a meniscus problem, and Yvan Neyou, in muscle recovery.
Eder Sarabia, coach of Elche, also opts for 4-4-2, with Iñaki Peña in goal, Álvaro Núñez, Grady Diangana, Aleix Febas, Marc Aguado and Germán Valera act in the center, supporting Rafa Mir and Suspensões of Abdel Abqar, Mario Martín and Víctor Chust force adjustments, with Josan not yet confirmed due to muscular discomfort.
These formations reflect solid defensive strategies, with a focus on quick counterattacks. Getafe prioritizes ball possession at home, recording 81.5% pass accuracy, while Elche bets on quick transitions, creating 1.3 chances per game via Febas.
History of confrontations reveals balance
Getafe and Elche have faced each other 28 times in LaLiga, with seven wins for each side and 14 draws, resulting in an average of 2.1 goals per match. The last competitive meeting, in 2023, ended 1-1, with Getafe winning the second leg 1-0.
In duels in Getafe, the home team has the advantage with four victories in the last ten games, including slim scores such as 1-0 and 2-1. Elche, in turn, has not won away from home against its rival since 2021, accumulating three consecutive draws in that condition.
Head-to-head statistics show that less than 2.5 goals have occurred in six of the last eight clashes, reinforcing the expectation of a truncated and tactical game.
The Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, with a capacity for 16,500 fans, tends to favor the Getafe, who have recorded a 70% success rate at home this season, with 12 goals scored and 15 conceded overall.
Odds and predictions indicate local favoritism
Bookmakers position Getafe as favorites, with odds of 2.20 for a home win, 2.90 for a draw and 4.00 for Elche to win. Especialistas predict a score of 1-0 or 2-1 for the home team, based on recent form.
Both teams have scored in just 40% of Getafe’s home games, while Elche have 50% of over 1.5 goals as a visitor. The corner line is 9.5, with Getafe surpassing this mark in 60% of duels in Coliseum.
Factors such as the average of 5.1 corners per game by Getafe and the creation of chances by Milla (82 creativity in the Sofascore ranking) support predictions for more than 4.5 corners in the first half.
Recent performance defines the teams’ momentum
Getafe has accumulated two consecutive defeats, including 0-1 against Atlético of Madrid, but maintains a positive balance with five wins in 13 games. The team scores 0.92 goals per match and concedes 1.15, with emphasis on Mayoral, who scored four goals in ten appearances.
Elche, unbeaten in three games with two draws, including 2-2 against Real Madrid, has three wins, seven draws and three defeats. André Silva leads with four goals, followed by Febas with contributions in assists.
In the table, Getafe occupies seventh place with 17 points, while Elche is in tenth with 16, separated by a point that can be reversed with the result.
These numbers indicate balance, but the home factor weighs heavily on Getafe, which won 60% of the games in Coliseum.
Featured players guide expectations
Luis Milla appears as a key player in Getafe, with 65 technique and 82 creativity in Sofascore, creating 1.4 chances per game. Borja Mayoral, with four goals, is the top scorer, taking 80% of the shots.
In Elche, Aleix Febas counterbalances with 48 technique and 51 creativity, scoring in the recent draw against Madrid. André Silva, with four goals in 13 games, represents a constant threat, averaging 1.3 shots per game.
Other names like Mauro Arambarri (Getafe) and Grady Diangana (Elche) add dynamism in the middle, with Arambarri recording 66 tackles and Diangana 54 defense.
These athletes set the pace, with Milla and Febas projected to make over 70 passes each in the duel.
Live broadcast details the show
The Disney+ Premium broadcasts the game with narration in Portuguese, including multiple cameras and real-time statistics such as ball possession, shots and duels. The platform allows bid replay and access via mobile app.
For those who prefer free options, ESPN Brasil’s YouTube covers pre- and post-game, with expert analysis on tactics and VAR. Coverage includes attacking moments, corners and cards, updated every minute.
Users can add to the calendar and activate notifications so as not to miss the kickoff at 5pm on Brasília.
Stadium and refereeing influence the game
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, located at Getafe, Espanha, hosts the duel with a renovated lawn in 2024, favoring quick plays. The local crowd, with an average of 12,000 paying fans, creates pressure on visitors.
Alejandro Hernández referees the match, averaging 0.26 penalties and 5.37 cards per game, totaling 22 yellow cards in the last five duels. Sua driving prioritizes fluidity, with 85% of decisions confirmed by VAR.
These elements combine for an intense environment, where Getafe exploits the familiarity of the location to put pressure on from the start.
Getafe seeks rehabilitation after recent setback, while Elche aims for points away amid the undefeated streak. The game promises tactical balance, with accessible streaming expanding reach to global fans. LaLiga continues with intensity, and this clash could redefine the teams’ aspirations in the table.