

AD Llerenense and CF Jaraiz shared the spoils in a hard-fought 1-1 draw in the Spanish Tercera División RFEF on April 27, 2026. A late equaliser from the home side cancelled out Jaraiz's first-half lead, ensuring both teams left with a point.
Match Overview
This Group 14 encounter at the Estadio Municipal de Llerena started at a frenetic pace. CF Jaraiz, known for their counter-attacking style, stunned the home crowd by taking the lead just before half-time. Llerenense, who had dominated possession in the opening 45 minutes, found themselves behind at the break. The second half was a story of relentless pressure from the hosts, who finally broke through in the 79th minute through a scrappy goal in the box. Both sides had chances to win it late on, but a draw was a fair reflection of the contest.
Key Moments
- 42nd Minute (Goal 0-1): Jaraiz scores against the run of play. A quick break down the right wing results in a cross that is turned home from close range.
- 66th Minute: Llerenense hit the crossbar from a powerful header off a corner.
- 79th Minute (Goal 1-1): After sustained pressure, the ball falls to a Llerenense midfielder inside the box, who sweeps it into the net following a goalmouth scramble.
- 89th Minute: Jaraiz come inches away from a winner, but their striker's shot goes just wide of the post.
Tactical Battle
AD Llerenense set up with a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to control the midfield and supply their wingers. They had nearly 60% possession, but Jaraiz's 4-4-2 diamond shape created overloads in central areas when they dropped deep. The visitors were clinical with their one big chance in the first half, but they struggled to contain Llerenense's growing intensity after the break. The home side's equaliser came directly from a sustained period of territorial dominance, as Jaraiz's defense finally cracked under the weight of pressure.
Standings Context
This draw keeps AD Llerenense in the mid-table of the Tercera División RFEF, hovering around the playoff spots. The point is more valuable to them than to CF Jaraiz, who now slip slightly backward in their quest to avoid the relegation places. Llerenense have now gone three games unbeaten at home, building a solid platform for the run-in. For Jaraiz, failing to hold onto a lead away from home is a recurring theme that their manager will be keen to address.
Player Ratings
- Llerenense’s Goalscorer: The livewire midfielder was the best player on the pitch, covering every blade of grass.
- Jaraiz’s Forward: Took his goal well and held the ball up effectively in the second half.
- Goalkeeper (Jaraiz): Made a couple of crucial saves in the second half to secure the point.