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LaLiga (33. round)
22. April 2026. 20:00h
Real Sociedad vs Getafe CF
Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastijan, ES
2026
22
April
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Tickets for Real Sociedad - Getafe CF, LaLiga 2025/2026 at Anoeta with crucial points at stake in the run-in

Looking for tickets for Real Sociedad - Getafe CF? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for this LaLiga Matchday 33 clash at Anoeta, where two sides separated by a narrow points gap meet in a pivotal late-season contest. Find the key details on form, absences, stadium atmosphere and getting to San Sebastián

Real Sociedad and Getafe CF in a clash that could reshape the European equation

Mid-April brings a duel that looks tight in the standings and is therefore burdened with extra weight. According to the LaLiga table after 31 rounds played, Real Sociedad are seventh with 42 points, while Getafe CF are eighth with 41. The gap is only one point, so the match at Anoeta is not just another fixture in the schedule, but a direct showdown for the upper reaches of the table and a better position in the closing stretch of the season. For a supporter coming to San Sebastián, that means watching an evening in which every duel, every set piece and every save can carry more value than the usual three points.

Real Sociedad also enter this slot with the added burden of the schedule, as a few days earlier they face the Copa del Rey final against Atlético de Madrid. That changes the perspective of the match with Getafe: the hosts must manage rhythm, energy expenditure and rotation, but at the same time they do not have the luxury of giving up points in the league. Tickets for this match have been in demand among supporters.

Getafe, meanwhile, arrive at a moment when they have gathered momentum through a run of good results. José Bordalás’s team enter the final stretch of April feeling they can attack something more than a safe mid-table finish. That context gives this match what supporters love most - a clear stake, a small points gap and two teams that know one result could push them upward, while another could drag them back into the crowd.

What the current form of both teams is showing

Real Sociedad have shown two different sides in their last few league appearances. On the one hand, home ground still brings energy and goals, as seen in the 2:0 win over Levante UD and the earlier 3:1 victory against Osasuna. On the other hand, Pellegrino Matarazzo’s team are not always calm when a match slips into a more chaotic rhythm, as confirmed by the 3:3 against Deportivo Alavés and the 1:3 defeat away to Villarreal. That is an important detail before facing Getafe, because the visitors often turn exactly those kinds of tough, fractured matches into their comfort zone.

Getafe’s form in this period looks even more convincing when looking at their latest run of league results. Bordalás’s team beat Real Madrid 1:0 away, then Real Betis 2:0, won 2:1 away to Espanyol and 2:0 against Athletic Club, before losing 0:1 away to Levante UD. This is not a run that gives the impression of randomness. During that stretch, Getafe looked compact, disciplined and dangerous enough in transition to punish anyone who leaves them space between the lines.

If that broader pattern is translated into expectations for Anoeta, the hosts have more ideas and more individual creativity, while the visitors have clearer match discipline. Real Sociedad will try to steer the game through possession, width and combinations between the lines. Getafe will probably look for duels, set pieces, slowing the tempo and more direct attacks after winning the ball.

The main faces of the evening: from Oyarzabal to Arambarri

For Real Sociedad, the first glance goes to Mikel Oyarzabal. According to LaLiga statistics, the captain enters this part of the season with 12 goals and 3 assists in the league, making him the most decisive finisher in the home side. He is not important only because of goals. Oyarzabal is a player who knows when to calm an attack, when to enter the final phase from the left side and when to attack the first space in front of the goalkeeper. In matches against tough opponents, his composure in the penalty area often makes the difference.

The other major name for the hosts is Takefusa Kubo, a player who can unlock a game against closed blocks with one dribble or one change of direction. That is precisely why his fitness status is important to monitor until the final days before kick-off. Among the players listed as injured or doubtful for Real Sociedad in mid-April were Kubo, Orri Óskarsson and Álvaro Odriozola, so the home lineup will largely depend on how much Matarazzo can count on the pace and width of the right side.

In Real Sociedad’s midfield, stability and the first pass carry great value. This is a team that like to build attacks with control, and players such as Brais Méndez and other midfielders who can accelerate the tempo with one vertical pass mean a lot to them. When that line functions, the hosts look fluid. When it gets stuck in duels and second balls, the match very quickly slips into nervousness.For Getafe, Mauro Arambarri stands out the most, the team’s leading league scorer with 6 goals according to club and league statistical overviews. That may not sound like a huge number, but it says a lot about the profile of this team: goals are spread out, created collectively, and every late run from midfield can be dangerous. Borja Mayoral remains Getafe’s big attacking name, but his status had to be monitored because he too was listed among the injured ahead of this period.

Luis Milla in organisation and the defensive firmness around goalkeeper David Soria are also important for Getafe. This is not a team that will bury you under chances, but it is a team that knows how to live off a small number of opportunities and extract the maximum from one won ball, one set piece or one poorly cleared cross.


  • Real Sociedad: Mikel Oyarzabal is the team’s most efficient league scorer with 12 goals.

  • Getafe CF: Mauro Arambarri leads the club scoring chart with 6 goals.

  • On the benches are Pellegrino Matarazzo and José Bordalás, two coaches with very different ideas about the rhythm of a match.

  • Before mid-April, those mentioned as doubtful or unavailable included Kubo, Óskarsson and Odriozola for the hosts, and Mayoral, Abu Kamara and Davinchi for the visitors.

The tactical picture of the match: possession against discipline

Real Sociedad will almost certainly want to have more of the ball in front of their supporters. At Anoeta, the hosts find it easier to push the opponent deeper, and the crowd reacts quickly to every more aggressive gain of space on the flanks. When Real Sociedad establish early circulation of the ball around the opposing block, the game moves into a zone in which Oyarzabal and the attackers can assault the half-spaces, while the full-backs can raise the pressure wide along the touchline.

The problem for the hosts is that Getafe love turning exactly those matches into a working day. Bordalás’s team do not shy away from contact, do not fear duels and do not suffer if possession is not on their side. They look for set pieces, second balls, loose rebounds on the edge of the box and the moment when the opponent loses patience. That is why it will be important for Real Sociedad not to open the game too much and not to allow the visitors a series of free situations from throw-ins, corners and free-kicks.

A possible turning point is also the rhythm after the first goal. If Real Sociedad take the lead, the match could move towards a scenario in which the hosts control the ball and force Getafe to open up more than they want to. If Getafe strike first, the game could become much tougher, with many stoppages and plenty of patience required in the stands. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Head-to-head meetings say there is no easy scenario

The history of meetings between these clubs does not suggest a simple evening for either side. According to Worldfootball data, in league head-to-head matches Getafe have 14 wins, Real Sociedad 9, with 11 draws. That is a good enough reminder that this pairing often produces an awkward, balanced and tactically demanding match, regardless of home advantage.

An additional detail supports the caution of the home supporters. The first league meeting of this season, on 9 January 2026, ended with a 2:1 win for Real Sociedad on Getafe’s ground. But the example from last season in San Sebastián is still fresh as well, when Getafe won 3:0. In the series of recent head-to-head meetings, there have also been 0:0 and 1:1 draws, but also higher-scoring matches such as Real Sociedad’s 4:3 win. In other words, there is no single pattern you can rely on - this pair can turn into both chess and chaos.

For a supporter in the stadium, that is good news. Such matches rarely stay flat. Even when there are not many clear chances, there is always the feeling that one mistake in buildup, one cross or one set piece can turn the whole evening.

Anoeta and what to know before arriving

Anoeta, or Reale Arena, remains one of the most pleasant places to watch football in Spain when you want a good view of the pitch and closeness to the action. The stadium opened in 1993, and after redevelopment it has a capacity of around 39 thousand seats. The arrival address is Paseo de Anoeta 1, in the southern part of San Sebastián, outside the densest core of the old town centre, which makes arrival easier than at stadiums squeezed right into the centre itself.

What supporters at Anoeta especially feel is how the sound lingers when the hosts catch a rhythm. It is not noise without substance, but a stadium where every reaction to pressing, a duel or a dangerous move towards goal is heard very clearly. If Real Sociedad start forward early, the stands can raise the tempo of the match very quickly.


  • Stadium: Anoeta - Reale Arena

  • Address: Paseo de Anoeta, 1, San Sebastián

  • Opened: 1993

  • Capacity: around 39,000 seats

  • Home team: Real Sociedad

How to get to the stadium and what to expect with parking

San Sebastián is a city that is relatively easy to get around on foot, but for a stadium evening public transport is the calmest solution. The city’s tourism board stresses that the city is adapted to walking and public transport, while the centre is also covered by a low-emission zone regime, which is an additional reason why the car should not be the first choice for everyone coming only for the match.

For access to Anoeta, city bus lines and rail connections to Anoeta station are useful. Public transport navigation services list several bus and rail lines that pass by the stadium, while dBUS shows departures in real time. In practice, that means it is worth leaving the car farther from the stadium or in the city and doing the final part of the journey by public transport.

Parking should be approached carefully. Around the complex there is usually heavier congestion on match day, and the number of spaces is not something worth relying on at the last minute. It is smarter to arrive earlier, allow enough time for the walk to the entrance and follow the city’s and carriers’ traffic notices on the day of the match.The exact time the gates open can vary from match to match, so the smartest move is to check the final instructions on the day of the match. Regardless, for a match like this it makes sense to arrive earlier because of security checks, seat locations and congestion around the stadium. It is worth securing tickets in time.

San Sebastián for the supporter coming for the day or the weekend

If you are coming to the match from outside, San Sebastián offers much more than the 90 minutes themselves. The city is compact, easy to cross on foot, and part of the supporter’s day can easily be organised between the centre, Parte Vieja and a walk along La Concha. It is a good city for an evening match because, without much stress, you can combine a short visit, lunch, pintxos and the trip towards the stadium.

The old town and the centre are full of cafés and places where, a few hours before kick-off, you can feel that a match is in the air. There is no need to invent romance around it - here the supporter rhythm is most often visible in groups slowly filling the bars, in shirts on the street and in the increasingly stronger flow of people towards the southern part of the city as the evening approaches.For away supporters this is also a grateful destination because the city can be explored without complicated logistics. If you stay until the next morning, the sea, promenades and gastronomic scene add an extra layer to this away trip that goes beyond the match itself.

What could decide the evening on the pitch

The first key is how Real Sociedad will respond to physical and mental fatigue after a dense schedule. If Matarazzo’s team keep their freshness in the first hour, quality in passing play and creation should give them an edge. If not, Getafe will try to turn it into a trench-style match in which the hosts have to dig out every chance the hard way.

The second key is set pieces. Under Bordalás, Getafe regularly seek profit in matches with a smaller number of open situations, and such games are often decided by details. The third key is the impact of Oyarzabal and company between the lines. When Real Sociedad find space there, Anoeta very quickly senses that the opponent is breaking. When they do not, the crowd watches much more struggle than fluency.And that is exactly why this duel looks like one of those April matches remembered more for its importance than for the name of the round. On paper, it is seventh against eighth, but the one-point gap, the clashing styles and the backdrop of the fight for the final placing make it much bigger than ordinary mid-table fare. Ticket sales for this match are under way.

Sources:
- LALIGA - 2025/2026 season table, Real Sociedad - Getafe CF match schedule and individual player statistics
- Real Sociedad - first-team schedule, data on coach Pellegrino Matarazzo and squad information
- Getafe CF - first-team schedule, data on coach José Bordalás and squad information
- ESPN - recent league results of Real Sociedad and Getafe during March and April 2026
- Worldfootball - history of head-to-head meetings between Real Sociedad and Getafe
- BeSoccer - overview of injuries and suspensions ahead of mid-April 2026
- San Sebastián Turismo and dBUS Donostia - information on moving around the city and public transport
- Transfermarkt - stadium capacity and basic information about Reale Arena

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