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Albion FC - Fc VS Montevideo Wanderers Fc Live
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05-18 05:00
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118
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67
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48
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M.Levato
F. Labandeira
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L. R.Trezza
C. Airala
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A.Lopez
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Esteban Crucci
N. Olivera
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J. Zeballos
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J. Urretaviscaya
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B. Acosta
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N. Olivera
25′
B. Acosta
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Match Info

Albion FC and Montevideo Wanderers Play Out Goalless Draw in Primera Division

Albion FC 0–0 Montevideo Wanderers FC

A tightly contested Uruguayan Primera Division encounter at the Estadio Luis Possi ended in a goalless stalemate on May 18, 2026, as Albion FC and Montevideo Wanderers both failed to find the back of the net. The result leaves both sides searching for momentum in the early stages of the season, with defensive solidity taking center stage over attacking flair.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, the match was characterized by intense physical battles and cautious build-up play. Albion FC, playing on home soil, aimed to control possession through their midfield trio, but Montevideo Wanderers’ compact defensive block frustrated their efforts. The visitors, known for their counter-attacking style, had limited chances on the break but were unable to test Albion’s goalkeeper with clear-cut opportunities.

Key Moments

  • 21st minute: Albion’s Lucas Cavaco unleashed a powerful drive from outside the box, forcing Wanderers’ goalkeeper Ignacio De Arruabarrena into a diving save.
  • 43rd minute: A dangerous corner from the hosts was headed just wide by defender Facundo Pintos, the closest either side came to scoring in the first half.
  • 68th minute: Wanderers’ best chance fell to winger Bruno Veglio, whose shot from the edge of the area skimmed the post after a neat build-up.
  • 89th minute: Albion substitute Nicolás Rincón had a late header saved, sealing a frustrating afternoon for both sets of attackers.

Tactical Story

Albion FC set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, aiming to dominate the wings through full-backs who overlapped frequently. However, Wanderers’ disciplined 4-4-2 shape nullified wide threats, forcing Albion into central areas where the visitors’ double-pivot of Gastón Bueno and Juan Barreto was effective in breaking up play. Montevideo Wanderers, on the other hand, struggled to create chances from open play, with their lone striker often isolated against Albion’s center-backs. The match ended as a tactical stalemate, with neither coach willing to risk an all-out attacking approach.

Standout Performers

  • Ignacio De Arruabarrena (Montevideo Wanderers): The veteran goalkeeper produced a composed display, claiming crosses confidently and making key saves when called upon.
  • Gonzalo González (Albion FC): The home team’s defensive midfielder was a rock in front of the back four, winning duels and distributing possession effectively.

Impact on the Standings

The draw leaves Albion FC in mid-table with five points from their first four matches, while Montevideo Wanderers sit just one point behind. Both sides will be keen to turn draws into wins as the Uruguay Primera Division season progresses, with the race for the top four already heating up.