

Universidad de Chile 4–1 Santiago Wanderers – Chilean Cup
Universidad de Chile stormed into the next round of the Chilean Cup with a resounding 4-1 victory over Santiago Wanderers at the Estadio Nacional. Two goals in each half secured a dominant win that highlighted the gap in quality between the Primera División side and their Segunda División opponents.
The hosts took the lead in the 12th minute when striker Joaquín Larrivey headed home from a corner. Universidad doubled their advantage just before the half-hour mark through a clinical finish from winger Alexander Aravena, who cut inside and fired into the far corner. Wanderers pulled one back in the 38th minute after a defensive mix-up allowed striker Kevin Vásquez to poke home from close range, momentarily giving the visitors hope.
Any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished early in the second half. Larrivey added his second of the night in the 52nd minute with a composed one-on-one finish, and substitute Cristian Palacios completed the scoring in the 78th minute with a powerful volley from inside the box. Universidad controlled possession comfortably and limited Wanderers to speculative long-range efforts after the break.
Key stats
- Shots on target: Universidad 8 – 3 Wanderers
- Possession: Universidad 62% – 38% Wanderers
- Yellow cards: Universidad 1 – 3 Wanderers
- Man of the match: Joaquín Larrivey (Universidad) – two goals, constant threat
Cup context
Universidad de Chile advance confidently after this comprehensive victory, while Santiago Wanderers exit the competition after a spirited but ultimately outclassed display. The result also serves as a morale boost for Universidad, who sit mid-table in the Primera División and hope to carry this form into league action.