Mallorca – Getafe at Son Moix: island charge, battle for points and race for tickets
RCD Mallorca welcomes Getafe CF on the pitch of the Son Moix stadium, at Camí dels Reis, s/n, Palma de Mallorca, on 09.11.2025 at 18:30, as part of the 12th round of the Spanish LaLiga, 2025/2026 season. This duel brings a dense context: the home team is looking for a breakthrough in front of their fans after an uneven start to the season, while the tough Getafe raises the bar of physical play and seeks continuity. This is precisely why demand is high and ticket sales are boosted — fans are already checking tickets, planning ticket purchases, and choosing seats to secure their tickets for this event. If you want the stadium feel from the front row, buy tickets via the button below and check ticket availability before they sell out. If you are planning a stay in the city, review accommodation offers in the host city, and then, to be sure, complete your ticket purchase and book your tickets as soon as you decide. Secure your tickets for this event now!
The table and current momentum: what the standings and numbers say
Ahead of this round, the context is clear: Mallorca is dancing just above the danger zone and is aware that every home match can ignite the season, while Getafe — traditionally compact and competitive — is targeting the top half of the table and capitalizing on every opponent's mistake. Trends reveal that the Mallorcans have had to address efficiency issues, while the Madrid squad builds results on discipline and structure; that's why such a clash is often decided by details — set pieces, second balls, and reactions after losing the ball. All this further raises public and fan interest, so ticket sales are growing day by day; tickets for this event are changing hands quickly, and many are already looking to buy tickets to follow the crucial duel from the stands' epicenter. Don't wait until the last moment: tickets can disappear in a few hours, especially if attractive seats in the lower rows appear. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Key profiles on the pitch: playmakers and potential lineups
The host still relies on its recognizable stronghold: a solid block, working energy in the midfield, and reliance on experienced profiles who can pick up the pace at the right moment. Within this framework, names like Vedata Muriqija emerge as a terminal for deep balls and crosses, Sergija Dardera and Omara Mascarella for organization and calm ball control, as well as Lea Romána as the last barrier. Getafe, on the other hand, builds its identity on aggressive duels and transition; David Soria holds the line, Djené and company dictate toughness in the back line, while Luis Milla, Mauro Arambarri and forwards like Borje Mayorala or faster wingers look for space behind the back. Fans want to see all this live, so ticket sales remain a priority, and buying tickets earlier brings a better choice of tickets. If you are already putting together your stay plan, click on accommodation near the venue, and then secure your tickets and buy tickets through the button below. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Coaching signature: Arrasate's adaptation versus Bordalás's toughness
On Mallorca's bench sits Jagoba Arrasate, a coach who has built a reputation through tactical adaptation and long-term identity building, with an emphasis on compact structure and quick changes of pace along the flanks. Opposite him is José Bordalás, the epitome of intensity, high discipline without the ball, and minimalism in risk, relying on a tight line and energetic "second ball" reactions. Such philosophical confrontations often create matches with tense pressure and small spaces, where any match can "break" with one set piece or an error in the build-up. Because of this, public interest is growing and ticket sales are taking on a competitive character: whoever gets the tickets first, gets a better experience. If you plan to arrive in the city early, check accommodation for fans on match day, and then buy tickets — tickets for this event are in demand and the best tickets go first. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Head-to-head duels: minimal differences and the importance of the first goal
The history of duels between Mallorca and Getafe has frequently followed a similar pattern: little space, emphasis on defensive concentration, and the great importance of the first goal. In such clashes, even small shifts — a timely pressing trigger on the wing, a successful transition from the second to the third zone, or just one precise ball from the half-space — change the narrative. That's why interest in tickets is high: when the margin is thin, every detail is worth its weight in gold, and fans want to be there when the moment happens that throws the match to one side. Ticket sales move in waves as the match day approaches, so it's wise to buy tickets as soon as good positions appear; tickets for this event are won with a quick move — choose your tickets and confirm your purchase. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Son Moix: the heart of Mallorca, arrival logistics, and fan experience
Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, renovated in recent years, holds just over twenty thousand spectators and is known for its excellent visibility and acoustics that "push" the team in moments of pressure. Located at Camí dels Reis, s/n, the stadium is well connected by main roads, and fans are advised to arrive early due to crowds in the last hour before kickoff. Before the match, fans traditionally visit the fan zone and surrounding spots, but the key item is — tickets; ticket sales are still strengthening as kickoff approaches, and tickets for this event are especially sought after if you want to sit with the home sections' choreographies. The most practical thing is to buy tickets on time and lock in your tickets before the rush, and if you are coming from the island or the mainland, check accommodation near the stadium and plan your return after the match. Secure your tickets for this event now!
The path to points: where the tactical battle breaks
For Mallorca, the key will be creating an overload on the flank and quality delivery into the box, with timely insertion of midfielders following the "second ball". In defense, the host must suffocate half-space passes and close the corridors towards the zone in front of the centre-backs; any lapse there feeds Getafe's transition. The Madrid team, on the other hand, will look for a solid block, disciplined set pieces, and a quick exit; situational pressing in the middle, shifting the center of gravity, and bringing a larger number of players into the final third can be the winning combination. Of course, such nuances are best experienced live: ticket sales are still flowing, and tickets for this event allow you to feel the rhythm of a colossal duel from a few meters away from the action. If you are planning the whole weekend, take a look at accommodation offers in Palma, and then buy tickets and secure your tickets before they're gone. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Players who can decide: from finishing to calmness in the back line
For the home side, profiles that know how to "live" in the penalty area and get the maximum out of a half-chance stand out — one-touch finishes, late runs by midfielders, and "scramble" situations after deflections. On the other side, Getafe counts on a solid defensive "crime", reading the game, and quick possession recovery, while experience in the midfield determines the tempo and the height of the block. If the game opens up, finishing and protecting the result will be equally important — that's why the presence of fans is the fuel that turns the momentum. All this is the reason why ticket sales are not letting up: buying tickets earlier gives a wider choice of tickets, and tickets for this event are in demand because a tight clash is expected. Don't hesitate — choose your tickets and confirm your attendance. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Broader context of the season: a point that is worth double
In the 12th round, the season is just maturing, but matches like these often shape the psychology for the next month. Mallorca is looking for a solid foothold on home turf to stabilize its standing and relieve pressure, while Getafe is chasing continuity and the possibility to "anchor" itself in the upper echelon of the table. Given the small number of chances in such duels, the first goal and the reaction after it are almost synonymous with the outcome, so the fan impulse is huge. That's why ticket sales continue to grow — tickets for this event go to the fastest, and to buy tickets now means avoiding nervousness just before the start. If you are planning an extended weekend, don't forget to check accommodation near the venue and only then finalize your tickets. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Practical tips for arrival and exit: logistics that change the experience
For easier entry, it is recommended to arrive at least 60–90 minutes before the start; crowds at the approaches and security checks usually peak within the last 45 minutes. If you are traveling by car, plan an alternative exit after the final whistle to avoid traffic jams, and if you are using public transport, check the return line schedules. Take into account the rules regarding the entry of items and bag dimensions; faster control means more time for the fan atmosphere. And don't forget, the most important step comes before everything else: ticket sales are underway, tickets for this event sell out quickly, and buying tickets early guarantees a better choice of tickets. Coordinate your logistics, check out accommodation adapted for fans, and then secure your tickets and book your tickets now. Secure your tickets for this event now!
Son Moix Stadium is more than a football ground—it’s one of the island’s signature event venues and the home of RCD Mallorca. Built for major competitions and shaped by a recent refurbishment, the stadium stands out for its compact bowl and clear sightlines that keep the action feeling close. With a capacity of about 26,020 seats, it’s large enough for top-level matchdays and big productions, yet intimate enough to preserve a strong, unified crowd atmosphere.
Inside, visitors value the straightforward layout and comfort: seating sections are designed to minimise obstructed views, while the acoustics help chants and key moments carry through the stands. Food-and-drink kiosks, restrooms, and entry flows are planned for high attendance, so moving from the concourse to your seat is typically smooth—even when the stadium fills up.
You’ll find the venue at Camí dels Reis, s/n, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Aim for the main access roads and follow event signage to the appropriate gate around the stadium ring; the complex benefits from more than 2,500 parking spaces, which makes arrival notably easier on busy event days. For broader city transport options and planning how to get around beyond the venue, see the practical guide further down the page.
Airports nearby
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PMI
Palma de Mallorca Airport
Palma de Mallorca · 10 km
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IBZ
Ibiza Airport
Ibiza (Eivissa) · 134 km
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MAH
Menorca Airport
Mahón (Maó) · 139 km
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BCN
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport
Barcelona · 195 km