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Sporting Braga
Real Betis
Attacks
110
68
Dangerous Attacks
61
25
Ball Possession
64
36
On Target
3
6
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4031
1033
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End 1-1
84′
G.Moscardo
P. Victor
84′
D.Tıknaz
F. Grillitsch
82′
E. Ávila
C. Hernández
78′
R. Riquelme
Abde Ezzalzouli
77′
F.Navarro
R. Horta
77′
M.Dorgeles
G.Martínez
72′
F. Grillitsch
67′
Natan
63′
N. Deossa
M. Roca
63′
S.Altimira
Á. Fidalgo
61′
C. Hernández
60′
J.Gorby
57′
M. Roca
45′
Antony
S. Amrabat
Halftime 1-0
23′
S. Niakate
18′
J. Moutinho
Diego Henrique
11′
S. Amrabat
5′
1-0
F. Grillitsch
Assist: Diego Henrique
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Match Info
Sporting Braga and Real Betis played out a 1-1 draw in their UEFA Europa League clash at the Estádio Municipal de Braga on Thursday night. The result leaves the group finely poised, with both teams securing a point in a tightly contested European encounter that saw chances at both ends. The match began with high intensity, and Braga opened the scoring midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home from inside the box. Real Betis responded strongly after the interval, increasing their pressure and finding a deserved equalizer around the hour mark with a well-worked team move finished from close range. The key focus point was a disallowed goal for offside in the final ten minutes that would have given Braga the lead, with the VAR review confirming the tight call. Both teams pushed for a winner in the dying moments, but neither could find a decisive breakthrough, with the goalkeepers making crucial late saves. The draw means both teams add a point to their tally in the group stage, keeping their hopes of progression very much alive. The Braga manager noted his team's solid structure but rued missed opportunities, while the Betis coach praised his side's character in coming from behind to earn an important away point. The starting lineups featured Braga's attacking trio and Betis's creative midfield, both of which were instrumental in the flow of the match.

