

CD Guijuelo 0–1 Palencia | Spanish Tercera Federación Play-Offs | 8 June 2026
Palencia secured a vital away victory in the first leg of their Tercera Federación play‑off tie, edging past CD Guijuelo with a solitary goal at the Estadio Municipal Luis Ramos on 8 June 2026. The narrow 1‑0 win gives Palencia a slender advantage heading back to their home ground for the decisive second leg.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the play‑offs with contrasting momentum. CD Guijuelo had finished the regular season strongly on home soil, while Palencia’s form had been somewhat erratic. However, in a tense, cagey affair, it was the visitors who showed the greater composure in the final third.
The only goal of the match arrived in the 38th minute. A swift counter‑attack down the right flank saw Palencia’s winger deliver a low cross into the box, where striker Álvaro Martín arrived unmarked to slot home from six yards. The goal came against the run of play, as Guijuelo had enjoyed the better of the early exchanges but failed to test Palencia’s goalkeeper.
Key Moments
- 17' – Guijuelo’s captain, Carlos Pérez, saw a powerful header from a corner brilliantly saved by Palencia’s keeper.
- 38' – Goal! Álvaro Martín converts the cross to give Palencia the lead.
- 62' – Guijuelo’s midfielder David Rodríguez was sent off after a second yellow card for a late challenge, leaving the home side a man down for the final half‑hour.
- 78' – Palencia almost doubled the lead when a long‑range effort struck the crossbar.
- 90+3' – Guijuelo’s best chance to equalise came from a free‑kick that whistled just wide of the post.
Tactical Story
CD Guijuelo attempted to dominate possession through their 4‑3‑3 shape, aiming to overload the wide areas. However, Palencia’s compact 4‑4‑2 defensive block neutralised the home side’s wing‑play, forcing Guijuelo into speculative long‑range efforts. After the red card, Guijuelo switched to a more direct 4‑2‑3 formation but struggled to break down a disciplined Palencia backline. The visitors, content to hold their lead, sat deep and countered when possible, creating several dangerous opportunities on the break.
Palencia’s defensive resilience was the cornerstone of their victory. Central defenders Jorge Fuentes and Miguel Ángel won virtually every aerial duel, while full‑backs tracked runners effectively to limit Guijuelo’s crosses.
Standout Players
Álvaro Martín’s goal was the obvious highlight, but Palencia’s goalkeeper Raúl García also deserves special mention. His first‑half save from Pérez’s header was arguably the turning point of the match. For Guijuelo, despite the defeat, midfielder Javier López worked tirelessly in the centre of the park, completing 92% of his passes and attempting to orchestrate attacks even down to ten men.
Play‑Off Context
The victory gives Palencia a critical lead ahead of the second leg on their own turf. In the single‑leg playoff format of the Tercera Federación promotion series, an away win holds extra value. Guijuelo now face the daunting task of overturning a 1‑0 deficit away from home, and will also have to cope without the suspended David Rodríguez.
History suggests that Palencia have lost only one of their last ten home matches in all competitions, making them strong favourites to progress. For Guijuelo, the challenge is clear: they must win by at least two goals in the return leg to keep their promotion hopes alive.
The second leg is scheduled for the following weekend, with kick‑off yet to be confirmed. The winner of this tie will advance to the final round of the play‑offs, one step closer to a place in the Segunda Federación.