
UEFA Europa League
5:45 PMMarch 12, 2026
Round of 16
Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium
Referee: Szymon Marciniak, Poland


Panathinaikos


Real Betis
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0.98
Expected goals (xG)
0.57
Passing
170 (69%)
Accurate passes
470 (85%)
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40
G
Alban Lafont
3
D
Georgios Katris
15
D
Sverrir Ingi Ingason (C)
2
D
Davide Calabria
77
M
Georgios Kyriakopoulos
16
M
Adam Gnezda Čerin
8
M
Renato Sanches
M
Anass Zaroury
F
Vicente Taborda
88′
7
F
Andreas Tetteh
28
F
Facundo Pellistri
25
G
Pau López
12
D
Ricardo Rodríguez
D
Natan
D
Diego Llorente
24
D
Aitor Ruibal (C)
21
M
Marc Roca
6
M
Sergi Altimira
10
M
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli
8
M
Pablo Fornals
7
M
Antony
19
F
Cucho Hernández

UEFA Europa League Standings – UEFA Europa League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Panathinaikos secured a dramatic 1-0 Europa League victory over Real Betis, with Vicente Taborda’s late penalty deciding a tempestuous affair marked by two red cards.
Panathinaikos secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Real Betis in a fiery UEFA Europa League clash. Vicente Taborda converted a crucial 88th-minute penalty, electrifying the Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium. The match saw two red cards and a contentious ending.
Entering the encounter, Panathinaikos aimed to build momentum on home soil. Real Betis, meanwhile, sought to assert their European ambitions. The Greek side stood 12th with three points, while the Spanish visitors were 9th with four points.
The first half began with immediate intensity. Betis’ Natan received the game’s first yellow card in the 17th minute for holding. This set an early physical tone for the contest.
Real Betis controlled possession for much of the opening period. They dictated play, patiently building attacks. However, Panathinaikos’ defense remained resolute, denying clear-cut chances.
Panathinaikos goalkeeper Alban Lafont was a busy man. He made several important saves to keep the score level. His vigilance ensured the home side remained firmly in the game.
The teams headed into the break with the score at 0-0. Both managers faced decisions. They needed to find a way to break the deadlock in a tight match.
Panathinaikos suffered a major blow early in the second half. Arouna Zaroury earned a yellow card in the 49th minute. Just ten minutes later, Zaroury received his second yellow, then a red, for a tripping foul, leaving his team with ten men.
With a numerical advantage, Real Betis pressed harder. They looked to capitalize on their extra man. Defender Diego Llorente picked up a yellow card for holding in the 66th minute as frustration grew.
The match’s dramatic climax unfolded late on. Llorente was shown his second yellow card and then a red in the 87th minute. This reduced Betis to ten players, restoring parity in numbers.
From the ensuing chaos, Panathinaikos earned a penalty. Vicente Taborda stepped up confidently. He slotted the ball home in the 88th minute, sending the home fans into raptures.
Real Betis dominated possession with 68%. They managed 12 total shots compared to Panathinaikos’s 7. Yet, Panathinaikos generated a higher expected goals (xG) of 0.98, versus Betis’s 0.57, thanks to Taborda’s penalty. Lafont’s five saves proved vital.
This hard-fought 1-0 win gives Panathinaikos a significant boost in their Europa League campaign. Real Betis will rue their missed opportunities and disciplinary issues. The return leg promises another intense battle.
