Espanyol crest

Club La Liga 2025/2026

Espanyol

4-4-2

Espanyol set up in a 4-4-2 under Manolo González. The starting XI averages 26.7 years and is worth roughly 48.3 million combined.

Below is that XI plotted in its 4-4-2, the full 24-player squad with shirt numbers across 8 nationalities, and a one-tap route into the free builder to swap players, change the shape and export your own version.

Latest XI

4-4-2
Espanyol
Shirt number 14
Terrats
Shirt number 9
Fernández
Shirt number 20
Roca
Shirt number 8
Expósito
Shirt number 4
González
Shirt number 17
Carreras
Shirt number 22
Romero
Shirt number 5
Calero
Shirt number 6
Cabrera
Shirt number 2
Sánchez
Shirt number 1
Fortuno

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Squad

24 players

11 starters 13 bench
  • GK Fortuno Spain
  • DEF Cabrera C Uruguay
  • DEF Calero Spain
  • DEF Romero Spain
  • DEF Sánchez Spain
  • MID Carreras Spain
  • MID Expósito Spain
  • MID González Spain
  • MID Roca Spain
  • MID Terrats Spain
  • ATT Fernández Spain
  • GK Dmitrovic RS
  • GK Tristán Spain
  • DEF El Hilali Morocco
  • DEF Riedel Germany
  • DEF Rubio Spain
  • DEF Salinas Spain
  • MID Lozano Spain
  • MID Pickel DR Congo
  • ATT Dolan England
  • ATT García Spain
  • ATT Milla Spain
  • ATT Ngonge Belgium
  • ATT Puado Spain

Team info

Espanyol

Competition
La Liga
Season
2025/2026
Formation
4-4-2
Head coach
Manolo González
Avg starter age
26.7
Starter value
~48.3 million
Captain
Cabrera #6
Starter nationalities
2
Country
Spain

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Common questions

Common questions

Who starts for Espanyol in the latest lineup?

The most recent recorded XI lines up with Fortuno in goal; a back 4 of Sánchez, Cabrera, Calero, and Romero; Carreras, González, Expósito, Roca, and Terrats in midfield; and Fernández leading the line. You can change any of them in the free builder.

What formation does Espanyol play?

Espanyol are shown in a 4-4-2 here. Open the lineup in the builder to switch to any other shape — 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1, 3-5-2 and more — and the XI re-plots instantly.

How old is the Espanyol starting XI?

The starters in the lineup shown here average 26.7 years old.

How much is the Espanyol starting XI worth?

The combined market value of the Espanyol starters shown here is roughly 48.3 million.

Who captains Espanyol?

Cabrera is marked as captain in this lineup, wearing shirt number 6. You can hand the armband to any player in the builder.

Can I build my own Espanyol lineup?

Yes. Open Espanyol in the free MyLineups builder to swap any player, change the 4-4-2, pick a captain and export a square image or a share link. The web builder is free with no account; the iOS and Android app adds saved lineups, custom players and extra kits.

Can I save more than one Espanyol lineup?

The web builder keeps your most recent Espanyol lineup on the same device. For multiple saved versions, custom players and extra kits, the free MyLineups mobile app picks up where the web builder leaves off.

Are the Espanyol lineups up to date?

We refresh the MyLineups dataset whenever a newer recorded XI is available for Espanyol, so this page reflects the most recent setup we have on record. You can always override any player or position in the builder.

About

About Espanyol

Espanyol are a football club from Spain, tracked in La Liga alongside 19 other clubs on MyLineups for the 2025/2026 season.

In the most recent lineup on record, Espanyol line up in a 4-4-2, with a back 4, Fortuno in goal, and Cabrera wearing the armband.

The 24-man squad spans 8 nationalities, led by Spain (17 players). The starting XI averages 26.7 years and carries a combined value of roughly 48.3 million.

In goal: Fortuno (Spain), Dmitrovic (RS), and Tristán (Spain).

In defence: Cabrera (Uruguay), Calero (Spain), Romero (Spain), Sánchez (Spain), El Hilali (Morocco), Riedel (Germany), Rubio (Spain), and Salinas (Spain).

In midfield: Carreras (Spain), Expósito (Spain), González (Spain), Roca (Spain), Terrats (Spain), Lozano (Spain), and Pickel (DR Congo).

In attack: Fernández (Spain), Dolan (England), García (Spain), Milla (Spain), Ngonge (Belgium), and Puado (Spain).

Manolo González (ESP) is the head coach behind this setup.

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