

Colo‑Colo 3–1 D. Concepción | Chilean Primera División | 10 May 2026
In a night of playoff‑race tension, Colo‑Colo brushed aside Deportes Concepción 3–1 at Estadio Monumental. The victory kept the Caciques firmly in the hunt for the league title, while Concepción were left to rue missed opportunities in the second half.
Fast Start from the Home Side
Colo‑Colo needed no time to impose themselves. Carlos Palacios opened the scoring in the 9th minute, coolly finishing after a pinpoint pass from Vicente Pizarro. The home side doubled their lead just after the half‑hour mark when Marcos Bolados headed in from a corner, leaving Concepción’s defence static. The visitors looked rattled, unable to string passes together.
Concepción Fight Back, But Colo‑Colo Hold Firm
Concepción regrouped at half‑time and came out with renewed aggression. They pulled one back in the 58th minute through a stunning long‑range strike from Kevin Harbottle. Suddenly, the Monumental crowd grew anxious. Colo‑Colo, however, showed their championship pedigree: in the 74th minute, Javier Correa restored the two‑goal advantage with a poacher’s finish from a rebound, effectively sealing the win.
Concepción pressed for a second but found Colo‑Colo’s defence, marshalled by Alan Saldivia, impenetrable.
Player Ratings (Key)
- Marcos Bolados (Colo‑Colo) – goal and constant threat from the flank.
- Kevin Harbottle (Concepción) – a spectacular consolation, but his team needed more.
- Alan Saldivia (Colo‑Colo) – commanding at the back, made eight clearances.
Table Implications
Colo‑Colo moved to second place in the Chilean Primera División, two points behind leaders Universidad de Chile with six games remaining. Concepción stayed 13th, three points above the relegation playoff spot. The victory kept the Caciques’ title hopes alive ahead of a crucial trip to third‑placed Unión Española.