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Ludogorets Razgrad 1-1 Levski Sofia: Title Race Heats Up After Dramatic Draw at Huvepharma Arena

The Bulgarian First League delivered a thriller under the lights on 14 May 2026, as league leaders Ludogorets Razgrad were held to a 1-1 draw by arch-rivals Levski Sofia at the Huvepharma Arena. The result kept the Eagles top of the table, but the point earned by the visitors ensured the title race remains wide open heading into the final stretch of the season.

First-Half Battle of Wits

Both sides entered the clash knowing the significance of the fixture. Ludogorets, chasing a 14th consecutive league title, were desperate to extend their advantage, while Levski sought to close the gap and keep their own championship hopes alive. The opening 45 minutes were a tactical chess match, with neither team willing to take unnecessary risks. Home goalkeeper Sergio Padt was called into action early, making a sharp save to deny Levski's Welton Felipe, while at the other end, Bernard Tekpetey saw a fierce drive tipped over by Plamen Andreev.

Second-Half Goals and Controversy

The deadlock was broken in the 67th minute when Ludogorets captain Igor Plastun rose highest to head in a corner, sending the home faithful into celebration. However, Levski responded with unwavering resolve. Just ten minutes later, a swift counter-attack saw Ricardinho play a clever one-two with Marin Petkov before slotting past Padt to level the scores. The home side protested a potential offside in the buildup, but the goal stood after a VAR check.

Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages. Ludogorets substitute Cauly Oliveira hit the post from distance, while Levski's Jawad El Yamiq headed narrowly wide from a free kick. The final whistle confirmed a share of the spoils—a result that felt like a defeat for the hosts and a triumph for the visitors.

Standings Impact

The draw leaves Ludogorets on 68 points, two clear of second-placed Levski with three matches remaining. The Eagles still control their destiny, but the momentum has shifted. Levski manager Nikolay Kostov praised his team's character: "To come here and take a point shows we have the mentality of champions. The title race is not over." Ludogorets boss Georgi Dermendzhiev lamented missed chances: "We had enough opportunities to win this game. We must be more clinical."

Key Performances

  • Igor Plastun (Ludogorets) – Dominant in the air and scored the opener with a powerful header.
  • Ricardinho (Levski) – Clinical finish and tireless running caused problems all night.
  • Sergio Padt (Ludogorets) – Made vital saves to keep his side in the game after the equalizer.

The return fixture this season was a 2-2 draw in Sofia back in February, and the two rivals appear evenly matched. With the title race now entering its decisive phase, every point is precious. Ludogorets will look to bounce back away to Botev Plovdiv next, while Levski host a high-flying CSKA Sofia in what promises to be a crucial weekend.