The points are distributed: Villareal and Granada equaled 0-0 on the first date of LaLiga

The and the they premiered in with a 0-0 draw at the Estadio de la Cerámica, this Monday in the penultimate match of the first date of the Spanish championship.

Gerard Moreno enjoyed the clearest chances of the match, a header that narrowly went wide (72) and a shot from inside the area that was cleared under sticks by Granada defender Dimitri Foulquier (89).

Villarreal were left with ten players after the expulsion of Argentine defender Juan Foyth for a double yellow card (20, 82), but Granada did not take advantage of that advantage.

The Nasrids, who faced a team that lost the European Super Cup on Wednesday in the penalty shootout against Chelsea (1-1, 6-5), have their new coach this season, former Spanish coach Robert Moreno.

The first day of LaLiga closes this Monday with the Elche-Athletic match.

The provisional leader is Real Madrid, although the rest of the favorites, FC Barcelona, ​​Atlético de Madrid and Sevilla, also opened with victory this weekend.

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What time do Villarreal vs. Granada for LaLiga Santander?

Peru – 1:00 pm

Colombia – 1:00 pm

Ecuador – 1:00 pm

Mexico – 1:00 pm

Chile – 2:00 pm

Paraguay – 2:00 pm

Venezuela – 2:00 pm

Bolivia – 2:00 pm

Argentina – 3:00 pm

Uruguay – 3:00 pm

Brazil – 3:00 pm

Spain – 8:00 pm

How to watch Villarreal vs. Granada for the League Cup?

You can see the clash between Villarreal and Granada on Monday, August 16 from 1:00 pm (Peruvian time) and 8:00 pm (Spanish time). The duel to be played at the La Cerámica stadium can be seen on the ESPN 3 signal for all of South America; you can also see it via Streaming | ONLINE | on the ESPN Play App.

Villarreal vs. Granada: TV and ONLINE channels

Peru – ESPN 3

Spain – Movistar +, Mitele Plus

Colombia – ESPN 3

Ecuador – ESPN 3

Mexico – TUDN

Chile – ESPN 3

Paraguay – ESPN 3

Venezuela – ESPN 3

Bolivia – ESPN 3

Argentina – ESPN 3

Uruguay – ESPN 3

Brazil – Fox Sports 1

On the side of Villarreal, they come to this first game after the defeat in the final of the European Super Cup, although with the good feelings they left in the match with Chelsea lost in the penalty shootout.

The situation for Unai Emery is a bit complicated, since it maintains the losses of Dani Parejo and Samu Chukwueze, who have been out of the team for a few weeks, and to which is added that of Francis Coquelin due to physical problems. In addition, he will not have the international defender Pau Torres, who began his vacation this week, after a full summer with the European Championship, Games and the Super Cup final.

On the side of Robert Moreno’s Granada, he begins his role as Villarreal coach with practically all his squad at the coach’s disposal, since the only casualty is that of the Cameroonian midfielder Yan Eteki, who is injured; they also add Luis Abram as a new defender.

The three signings made so far by Granada are expected in the starting eleven: the Peruvian Luis Abram in the center of the defense, the midfielder Ramón Rodríguez ‘Monchu’ in the midfield and the Colombian Carlos Bacca, former Villarreal player, at the top of the attack.

Robert Moreno has shown his cards in the preseason, with full confidence in players who are still in the team such as the full-back Carlos Neva and the French Dimitri Foulquier, the Portuguese central defender Domingos Duarte and the media Luis Milla or the Frenchman Maxime Gonalons, who does everything indicate that they will act initially.

One of the doubts that appear when making up the first starting eleven of the season is whether midfielder Ángel Montoro, one of the team’s references, will stay on the bench or find a place as a starter.

The other great unknown is who will be the players who will accompany Bacca in the rojiblanco offensive trident against Villarreal, with the Colombian Luis Suárez, the Venezuelan Darwin Machís, Antonio Puertas and Alberto Soro fighting for two places.

Villarreal vs. Granada: possible alignments

Villarreal: Asenjo, Foyth, Albiol, Mandi, Pedraza, Capoue, Trigueros, Yermi Pino, Alberto Moreno, Gerard Moreno and Boulaye Dia.

Grenade: Aaron; Foulquier, Domingos Duarte, Luis Abram, Carlos Neva; Gonalons, Luis Milla, Monchu; Antonio Puertas, Luis Suárez and Bacca.

Referee: González Fuertes (Asturian committee)

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