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Girona tests its solidity at El Sadar

The Girona FC faces a new high-level challenge this Saturday at El Sadar, where they will go up against an Osasuna team that always turns their stadium into an intense and demanding venue. The Girona team comes into the match following a recent run that includes a solid 3–0 victory against Athletic Club, a 1–1 draw at Levante's ground, a 1–2 loss to Celta at Montilivi, and a 2–2 draw at Mendizorrotza against Alavés.

Osasuna, on the other hand, comes into the match with a similarly varied record. In their last four games, they drew 2–2 against Mallorca, lost narrowly (1–0) at Mestalla, defeated Real Madrid 2–1, and ended with a goalless draw at Elche's ground.

The match also holds special interest regarding recent encounters between the two teams. In the last four games played, the record favors Girona. The most recent direct meeting took place in January of this year, with Girona securing a 1–0 victory at Montilivi. Before that, in April of last year, Osasuna had won 2–1 at El Sadar. In August 2024, Girona achieved a 4–0 victory, and a few months earlier, the red-and-whites also claimed a 2–0 win.

As for the standings, both teams arrive tied on points, 34, and are engaged in a close battle to climb positions. The match is expected to be intense, with both teams facing the decisive stretch of the championship and seeking a result at El Sadar to strengthen their aspirations in this highly competitive league.