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Real Zaragoza B - Aragon VS Real Union Live Score
Real Zaragoza B
04-26 18:00
3 - 1
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Real Zaragoza B
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Attacks
79
77
Dangerous Attacks
51
60
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
8
2
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2022
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Match Info

Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragon delivered a commanding performance on 26 April 2026, defeating Real Union 3–1 at home in the Spanish Segunda División RFEF. The result underlined the home side’s growing authority in the competition and left Real Union with plenty to ponder.

From the opening whistle, Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragon asserted their dominance. Their attacking intent paid off early when a slick passing move carved open the Real Union defence, leading to a clinical finish. The hosts doubled their lead before half-time, capitalising on a defensive error to send the home crowd into raptures.

Second-Half Drama

Real Union refused to go down quietly. They pulled a goal back shortly after the restart, sparking hopes of a comeback. A well-timed run and finish gave the visitors a lifeline, and for a 15-minute spell, the match hung in the balance. However, Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragon responded with composure. They restored their two-goal cushion with a third strike, a powerful effort from outside the box that gave the goalkeeper no chance.

Standout Performers

  • Home attack – Three different scorers shared the goals, illustrating the team’s multifaceted threat.
  • Midfield control – Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragon dominated the centre of the park, dictating the tempo throughout.
  • Defensive resolve – After conceding, the home side tightened up and limited Real Union to few further chances.

What It Means

For Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragon, this was a statement victory. Playing as the home side’s reserve team, they continue to develop talent while competing vigorously in the Segunda División RFEF. Real Union, a historic club in Spanish football, will be disappointed with the result but showed flashes of quality. The 3–1 scoreline, however, reflected the home side’s greater efficiency in front of goal. This fixture once again demonstrated the depth and unpredictability of the 2025–26 Segunda División RFEF season.