Girona FC
·3 janvier 2026
Son Moix, the first stage of the new year for an ambitious Girona

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·3 janvier 2026

This Sunday, January 4th at 6:30 PM, Girona visits the Son Moix stadium to face RCD Mallorca in a match corresponding to the 18th round of the EA Sports League 2025-26. After the resumption of the championship following the Christmas and New Year holidays, this new fixture arrives full of intensity, with both teams seeking points to boost their aspirations in a very demanding competition.
Girona arrives in Mallorca after a recent phase of competition in which they experienced moments with varied results but showed performance and character. The team achieved a notable 2-1 victory against Real Sociedad away on December 12th, demonstrating offensive capability and solidity in key actions. Before this match, the Girona team faced a tough day visiting Elche (3-0), but responded with discipline in previous matches, such as the 1-1 draw against Real Madrid in Montilivi and another 1-1 draw in Seville against Betis.
For their part, Mallorca comes into this match with a series of results that also reflect an intense and balanced competition. In recent matches, the Mallorcan team drew 1-1 against Valencia away and achieved a 3-1 victory against Elche at Son Moix. Additionally, Mallorca recorded a 0-0 draw away against Real Oviedo.
As for recent encounters between Girona and Mallorca, the record shows closely contested matches with alternating scores. In the 2024-25 season, Girona won 1-0 at Montilivi against Mallorca, with a goal from Cristhian Stuani in the early stages of the match, in a game where the Girona team defended the result well until the end. In recent precedents, the matches between both teams have also recorded victories for Mallorca in other seasons, such as a 2-1 win for Mallorca at Son Moix, and a balanced history of results that highlight the competitiveness of this matchup.
This clash at Son Moix comes with expectations of an open and competitive match, where Girona aims to continue accumulating positive experiences away from home and assert their style of play, while Mallorca seeks to take advantage of the home crowd and their recent momentum to earn points that will help them consolidate their position in the standings. Both the visiting team and the hosts know that every point in this first half of the season is valuable, and this will translate into ninety minutes of intensity, courage, and commitment from both sides.









































