

Montevideo Wanderers FC and Deportivo Maldonado fought out a 1‑1 draw at the Estadio Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera on 25 May 2026, a result that left both sides looking for more in the Uruguayan Primera División. The match was a tense, evenly‑poised encounter, with neither team able to claim a decisive edge in a season where every point matters in the tight mid‑table race.
First‑half fireworks set the tone
The game burst into life inside the opening 15 minutes. Montevideo Wanderers struck first when a quick corner routine found unmarked defender Nicolás Rodríguez, who headed home from six yards. The goal was a reward for an aggressive start from the home side, who pressed high and forced early errors from Maldonado’s backline. However, the visitors responded with composure. In the 24th minute, a swift counter‑attack saw winger Juan Manuel Olivera burst down the left, cut inside and fire a low shot that deflected past the Wanderers goalkeeper. The 1‑1 scoreline held until the break, setting up a tense second half.
Second‑half chess match
After the interval, both coaches made tactical adjustments. Wanderers dropped deeper, inviting Maldonado to push forward, but the visitors lacked the cutting edge to break through a well‑organised defence. The best chance of the second half fell to Wanderers’ substitute striker, who latched onto a through ball only to see his effort saved by Maldonado goalkeeper Rodrigo Odriozola. At the other end, a speculative long‑range strike whistled just wide of the post. The final whistle confirmed a fair share of the spoils.
Key performers
- Nicolás Rodríguez (Wanderers): Scored the opener and was a rock in central defence, making four clearances and three interceptions.
- Juan Manuel Olivera (Maldonado): The winger’s goal was a moment of individual brilliance, and his pace caused problems all night.
- Rodrigo Odriozola (Maldonado): Made six saves, including two in quick succession during a frantic ten‑minute spell in the second half.
Table impact
With the draw, Montevideo Wanderers moved to 27 points from 17 matches, sitting ninth in the 16‑team league. Deportivo Maldonado are just a point behind in tenth, but both sides are now seven points adrift of the top four playoff places. The result extended Wanderers’ winless run to four games, while Maldonado have now drawn three of their last five, a sequence that has stalled their push towards the upper half. Both teams will look to return to winning ways when they face mid‑table rivals in the next round.