

Match Report: Barakaldo CF 1-1 Celta Vigo B – Tense Stalemate at Lasesarre
Barakaldo CF and Celta Vigo B shared the spoils after a hard-fought 1-1 draw at the Estadio de Lasesarre on Sunday night in the Spanish Primera División RFEF. Both sides had chances to win it, but a combination of goalkeeping heroics and wayward finishing ensured the points were split.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a passionate crowd on 24 May 2026 at 00:30, Barakaldo started aggressively, looking to climb away from the relegation zone. Celta Vigo B, coached by Óscar García, adopted a patient approach, and the match developed into a midfield battle with few clear-cut chances early on.
Key Moments
- 27' – Barakaldo opener: A long ball caught out the Celta defence, and Asier Etxeberría volleyed home spectacularly from the edge of the box.
- 58' – Celta Vigo B equaliser: A corner was headed clear, but the ball fell to Diego López, who rifled a low drive into the bottom corner from 20 yards.
- 73' – Missed penalty: Barakaldo were awarded a spot-kick after a handball, but Álvaro Pérez saw his penalty saved by the Celta goalkeeper, diving to his right.
- 85' – Celta hit the bar: A fierce shot from substitute Iago Santos clattered off the crossbar, denying the visitors a late winner.
Tactical Story
Barakaldo set up in a 4-4-2 formation, aiming to be direct and physical. Celta Vigo B countered with a 4-2-3-1, trying to keep possession and play through the lines. The home side had the better of the first half, but Celta grew into the game after the break, controlling the midfield through Rubén Martínez.
Standout Players
- Asier Etxeberría (Barakaldo) – Stunning goal and constant nuisance.
- Diego López (Celta B) – Composed finish and tireless work in midfield.
- Alejandro Ruiz (Celta B) – Key saves, including the penalty stop.
- Unai García (Barakaldo) – Solid defensive display at centre-back.
Impact on the Standings
The draw leaves Barakaldo in 15th place, only three points above the relegation zone with four matches remaining. Celta Vigo B occupy 10th position, a comfortable mid-table slot, but will rue missed chances to push up the table. Both sides showed enough quality to suggest they can achieve their respective season objectives.
Barakaldo's penalty miss could prove costly, but a point against a strong Celta academy side keeps them in the fight for survival.