Cádiz vs barcelona

  1. Calendario LaLiga hoy: partidos y horarios de la jornada 38 en España
  2. Cádiz vs Barcelona, La Liga: Final Score 0
  3. Cádiz vs Barcelona, La Liga: Team News, Preview, Lineups, Score Prediction
  4. Barcelona match against Cadiz paused for fan medical emergency in stands
  5. Barcelona vs Cádiz, La Liga: Match Thread, Live Updates
  6. Cadiz vs. Barcelona score: Messi and company stumble once again to an embarrassing defeat


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Calendario LaLiga hoy: partidos y horarios de la jornada 38 en España

Este domingo 4 de junio se disputa la última jornada de LaLiga de España. E l FC Barcelona ya se coronó campeón, pero no están definidos todos los descensos. Valladolid, Celta de Vigo, Getafe, Almería, Valencia y Cádiz son los equipos que pugnan en la lucha por mantener la categoría. En cuanto a las competencias europeas, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid y la sorprendente Real Sociedad tienen boleto para la próxima Champions League. Por su parte, Villarreal y el Real Betis de Andrés Guardado están en puestos de Europa League, mientras que Osasuna tiene billete para Conference League. 1 Celta de Vigo vs FC Barcelona Domingo 4 de junio El equipo local tiene 40 puntos, uno más que Valladolid, el tercer equipo que hoy está bajando a Segunda. Enfrente tendrá ni más ni menos que al campeón de la Liga. Mientras espera por la resolución de 2 Valladolid vs Getafe Domingo 4 de junio Valladolid inicia la fecha como el último de los descendidos. Tiene 39 puntos, dos menos que su rival de turno. Depende de sí mismo para quedarse en Primera. Getafe también depende de sí mismo. Con un empate se asegura la permanencia. Perdiendo también podría quedarse en Primera si es que se dan otros resultados. 3 Betis vs Valencia Domingo 4 de junio Betis quiere cerrar la temporada con una victoria en el Benito Villamarín. Darle una alegría a su gente es el único objetivo del equipo de Manuel Pellegrini para este partido. Valencia aún no tiene asegurada la permanencia. Un empate lo deja en Pr...

Cádiz vs Barcelona, La Liga: Final Score 0

Barcelona have once against dropped points in La Liga and are seven points off the top of the table thanks to an awful 0-0 draw away to Cádiz on Thursday night. The Blaugrana played boring, unimaginative football for 65 minutes then had to survive the final 25 with 10 men after Frenkie De Jong was sent off, and the game was nearly unwatchable. FIRST HALF Nothing happened. Halftime. SECOND HALF The first five minutes of the second half had more action than all of the first, with each goalkeeper making a big save. Marc-André ter Stegen was the first as he made a brilliant stop on a shot by Negredo, and Ledesma did a pretty good job himself to save a powerful shot from Memphis Depay. After those two moments, however, the game went back to its slow, uncreative pattern and there was no good football being played by neither team. And then Frenkie De Jong was sent off after two questionable yellow cards in a space of three minutes, and Barça had to play the final 25 minutes with 10 men. Cádiz took advantage of the extra man and finally put together some nice attacks, and they had one golden chance when Riqui Puig lost the ball with his first touch as a substitute and Sánchez found himself one-on-one with Ter Stegen, but the German stuck his right foot out and made another big save. The game seemed to be crawling towards a boring finish, but Barça were given a golden opportunity in the fourth minute of added time when Gerard Piqué carried the ball 50 yards on a one-man counter-att...

Cádiz vs Barcelona, La Liga: Team News, Preview, Lineups, Score Prediction

Cádiz CF (20th, 0pts) vs FC Barcelona (2nd, 10pts)* *Points and positions at the time of writing on Friday Competition/Round: 2022-23 La Liga, Matchday 5 Barcelona Outs & Doubts: Sergi Roberto (out) Cádiz Outs & Doubts: Rubén Alcaraz (out), Awer Mabil (doubt) Date/Time: Saturday, September 10, 2022, 6.30pm CET (Barcelona), 5.30pm BST/WAT (UK & Nigeria), 12.30pm ET, 9.30am PT (USA), 10pm IST (India) Venue: Nuevo Mirandilla, Cádiz, Spain Referee: Carlos Del Cerro Grande VAR: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva How to watch on TV: Not Available (USA), TSN 4 (Canada), Premier Sports 1 (UK), MTV (India), SuperSport (Nigeria), Movistar LaLiga, How to watch online: Movistar+ (Spain), Following a dominant win at home over Viktoria Plzen to kick off their Champions League campaign in impressive fashion, Barcelona return to La Liga action this weekend when they travel to beautiful Andalusia for a meeting with Cádiz on Saturday afternoon. Barça remain unbeaten to start the season, with four straight wins after the disappointing draw against Rayo Vallecano in the league opener and at least three really good, commanding performances in that stretch. Xavi Hernández is showing faith in his entire squad, rotating players in and out, testing different combinations and leading the team to excellent results. The first major test of the season is next Tuesday when they travel to Germany for a high-profile Champions League clash with Bayern Munich, but there’s another really difficult challenge this w...

Barcelona match against Cadiz paused for fan medical emergency in stands

There were scary moments in Cadiz during the home team's match against Barcelona when it had to be stopped in the 83rd minute due to a medical emergency in the stands. Barcelona seemed on their way to a comfortable 2-0 win when a fan had what was later reported by ESPN to be a heart attack behind the Cadiz Goal. Medical personnel reacted quickly including Cadiz keeper Conan Ledesma running the length of the pitch to deliver a first aid kit to the stands. La jugada más importante del Cádiz-Barça Things became more complicated still when a cameraman also fainted as the fan was being attended to, requiring more medical treatment extending the stoppage of the match. Both the fan and cameraman are in stable condition according to the ESPN broadcast. The game was stopped more than 30 minutes before ultimately being resumed to play the final 10 minutes after a discussion between the clubs and La Liga. At the time of the stoppage, Barcelona were ahead 2-0 via goals from Robert Lewandowski and Frenkie de Jong but the safety of the fan is at the forefront for both teams. 86' Cádiz 0-2 Barcelona Game stopped. Images of Conan Ledesma, Cadiz's goalkeeper, running across the pitch with medical equipment and throwing it into the stands. Somebody in the crowd appears to be having problems. Concerned faces from the players.— Football España (@footballespana_) Players went into the locker rooms during the stoppage and needed to warm up before resuming the match and playing the remaining ten...

Barcelona vs Cádiz, La Liga: Match Thread, Live Updates

FULL-TIME, Barcelona 2-0 Cádiz: Barça suffered a lot more than they needed to in the second half and Ter Stegen came up huge multiple times, but three points are three points and the leaders continue to march on. 58’ GOAL DISALLOWED: After a corner into the box Roger has the ball in the back of the net for Cádiz a second time in the game but it’s once again ruled out, this time for a foul on Ter Stegen in the buildup. SECOND HALF KICKOFF! Barcelona 2-0 Cádiz: Back underway at Camp Nou! HALFTIME, Barcelona 2-0 Cádiz: Barça played well but were frustrated for 43 minutes by a tough Cádiz side that defended well and had their moments on the counter, but the home team scored two big goals before halftime to take a massive step towards another victory. GOAL!!! Barcelona 2-0 Cádiz (Lewandowski 45+1’): IT’S TWO FOR BARÇA!!! Another huge goal before halftime as Roberto finds Lewandowski at the edge of the box and the Pole fires it home! GOAL!!! Barcelona 1-0 Cádiz (Roberto 43’): BARÇA TAKE THE LEAD!!! Ferran Torres makes a sensational individual move down the right and crosses it to Robert Lewandowski, who has his header blocked at the goal line but Sergi Roberto fires home on the rebound! 19’ GOAL DISALLOWED: Cádiz take the lead through Roger, but the goal is ruled out for an offside on the striker. KICKOFF! Barcelona 0-0 Cádiz: And we’re underway at Camp Nou! WELCOME TO THE SPOTIFY CAMP NOU!!! The Greatest Stadium on Earth is the site of a big La Liga match as Barcelona welcome C...

Cadiz vs. Barcelona score: Messi and company stumble once again to an embarrassing defeat

Barcelona suffered their fourth loss of the La Liga season with a 2-1 defeat to newly-promoted Cadiz on Saturday, needing an own goal to get on the board and conceding an error-filled winner to former Manchester City and Sevilla star Alvaro Negredo in the second half. The pressure mounts on Ronald Koeman's team as they continue to get wins in the Champions League while looking simply average in La Liga. Over the last six seasons, Barca have averaged 3.8 defeats per league campaign but have already surpassed that average with 28 games to go. Barca had 21 shots on the day, triple that of Cadiz, with Lionel Messi having 10 on his own. The Argentine, who scored in the Champions League last week, had an xG of 0.50, with his average shot coming well outside the box at 23.8 yards. He never got through on goal for a golden opportunity as his struggles in the league continue.