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Cucho Hernández redeems Betis in tense draw with Braga

Faz Ali by Faz Ali
9 April 2026
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An exciting UEFA Europa League quarter-final first leg took place at the Estádio Municipal de Braga, where the Portuguese team Braga went up against Spain’s Real Betis.

The match concluded with a 1-1 draw, leaving fans eager for the decisive second leg in Seville next week.

The enthusiasm was palpable within the stadium whilst both teams displayed their talent and commitment to progress in the tournament.

Braga strikes early with Grillitsch’s brilliant header

Braga set the tone for the match right from the beginning.

In just the fifth minute, a well-executed corner from Diego Rodrigues caught Betis off guard. Florian Grillitsch displayed sharp awareness, flicking a brilliant finish past the keeper to give Braga an early lead. The home crowd erupted in ecstatic cheers, enveloping the team in a wave of support for their promising start.

Grillitsch’s effort was crucial, as Braga maintained their dominance in the first half, putting pressure on Betis and forcing them into defensive errors.

Emphasizing his team’s ambition, Braga defender Vítor Gómez said:

We started the game very well, with real confidence. Now we have to approach the next game in the same way we approached this one, with the same desire to win.

Betis finds its rhythm

Although Braga started the match with a strong advantage, Real Betis began to gain confidence.

In the 24th minute, Marc Bartra came close to leveling the score with a header that struck the post. Shortly after, Cucho Hernández challenged Braga’s goalkeeper, Lukáš Horníček, with a powerful header that required an impressive save just before halftime.

At the start of the second half, Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini made a strategic change, introducing Antony to add pace and urgency. He remarked:

In the first half, we needed to be more alert. We improved in those areas after the break.

Hernández levels the match with composure

As the game continued, Betis’s increasing pressure eventually yielded results.

In the 60th minute, Abde Ezzalzouli made a daring run into the penalty area and was fouled by Braga’s Jean-Baptiste Gorby. The referee quickly awarded a penalty. Cucho Hernández approached the spot with assurance and confidently placed the ball into the left corner, equalising the score.

Hernández’s poise under pressure was pivotal for Betis, bringing them back into contention at a crucial moment. After the match, Pellegrini praised his team’s fighting spirit:

It’s a good result, although not decisive for the tie. We’ll be playing at home next week against a good team, so we’ll need to be solid defensively.

A tense conclusion leads to an intriguing second leg

The remaining thirty minutes of the match unfolded with a cautious approach from both teams.

With the stakes high, neither side wanted to make a critical error. Braga struggled to reclaim their earlier intensity, while Betis managed the game effectively, controlling the pace and minimising risks.

Braga’s coach, Carlos Vivens, experienced the weight of the occasion. Acknowledging the pressure faced by both sides, he said:

We always want to win, and the team did their best. We’re in the quarter-finals, and that weighs on us a bit.

The draw keeps both teams in a closely matched position heading into the second leg. Betis will feel confident due to their unbeaten record in the last five games against Portuguese teams, while Braga is riding high with strong European form, having lost only twice in their last 18 international matches.

What lies ahead

The highly anticipated second leg is set to occur in Seville on Thursday, April 16. The winners will move on to face either Freiburg or Celta in the semi-finals. With both teams determined to earn their place, fans can look forward to an exciting match that is sure to be one of the highlights of this Europa League season.

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