

Key Takeaways:
- Braga and Real Betis shared a 1-1 result in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter-final at the Estádio Municipal de Braga
- Florian Grillitsch opened the scoring for Braga in the fourth minute, while Cucho Hernandez levelled from the penalty spot for Betis after 60 minutes
- The tie remains level heading into next week’s decisive second leg in Seville, with a semi-final place against either Freiburg or Celta Vigo at stake
First Half: Braga Strike Early, Betis Fight Back
Braga applied immediate pressure on their Spanish opponents from the opening whistle, forcing Betis goalkeeper Pau Lopez into an impressive save in the third minute to deny Ricardo Horta an early breakthrough. Just moments later, Diego Rodrigues delivered a precise corner to Florian Grillitsch, who expertly converted at the near post for his third goal of the campaign, giving the hosts a 1-0 advantage.
Betis responded swiftly and seemed to have found an instant equaliser when Marc Bartra finished from close range. However, his goal was disallowed for offside. Bartra’s frustrations were compounded later in the half, as his powerful header rebounded off the post, and Lukas Hornicek then made a crucial save to thwart Abde Ezzalzouli from restoring parity. The pressure mounted as the half wore on, with Hornicek again making a stunning stop to prevent Cucho Hernandez from levelling after 37 minutes.
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Second Half: Hernandez Holds His Nerve
Real Betis continued to press after the interval and eventually their efforts bore fruit. In the 60th minute, Jean-Baptiste Gorby was adjudged to have brought down Ezzalzouli in the penalty area, prompting referee Felix Zwayer to award a spot-kick. Cucho Hernandez converted emphatically from 12 yards, levelling the scoreline at 1-1 and silencing the home crowd.
Match Statistics
| Team | Score | Goal scorers |
|---|---|---|
| Braga | 1 | Florian Grillitsch (4′) |
| Real Betis | 1 | Cucho Hernandez (60′ pen) |
Outlook: Second Leg in Seville to Decide Semi-Finalist
As full-time approached, both sides sought a decisive goal, fully aware of the significance heading into the return leg. Neither was able to break the deadlock, leaving the tie finely poised for next week’s meeting in Seville. Progression to the semi-finals will see the winner face either Freiburg or Celta Vigo.




