
UEFA Europa League
7:00 PMApril 30, 2026
Semi-finals
Estádio Municipal de Braga
Referee: Anthony Taylor, England


SC Braga


SC Freiburg
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2.37
Expected goals (xG)
1.11
Passing
425 (86%)
Accurate passes
281 (81%)
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Substitutes
9
F
Amine El Ouazzani
90
M
Luís Pinto
80
M
João Vasconcelos
41
M
Yanis da Rocha
5
D
Leonardo Lelo
96
D
Afonso Sousa
70
F
Rodrigo Silva
53
D
Jonatás Noro
36
G
Alaa Bellaarouch
12
G
Tiago Sá
F
Fran Navarro
M
Mario Dorgeles
90+2′
Substitutes
26
F
Maximilian Philipp
69
M
Rouven Tarnutzer
27
M
Nicolas Höfler
22
F
Cyriaque Irié
43
D
Bruno Ogbus
30
D
Christian Günter
17
D
Lukas Kübler
5
D
Anthony Jung
24
G
Jannik Huth
21
G
Florian Müller
F
Lucas Höler
F
Derry Scherhant

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)
SC Braga claimed a crucial 2-1 victory over SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League, extending their perfect record in the competition with a dominant display at home.
Braga arrived at the Estádio Municipal de Braga in outstanding form. The Portuguese side had won both their group matches without conceding a goal. Freiburg, meanwhile, sat tenth in the standings with four points from two games, having drawn their last fixture. The visitors needed a strong performance to stay in contention.
The home team controlled the opening exchanges with purpose and intensity. Braga pressed high and forced Freiburg into defensive mistakes early on. The Portuguese side’s midfield dominated possession, dictating the tempo and creating space for their attacking players.
Braga broke the deadlock in the 34th minute with a well-taken goal. The hosts moved the ball quickly through midfield and found the back of the net to take a deserved lead. The goal came from a slick passing move that exposed Freiburg’s defensive vulnerabilities.
The advantage doubled before halftime. In the 41st minute, Braga struck again with a clinical finish. A second goal in quick succession put the hosts firmly in control. Freiburg had offered little resistance in attack and faced an uphill battle heading into the interval.
The second half began with Freiburg showing more urgency and attacking intent. The German side pushed forward immediately, looking to reduce the deficit. Braga appeared content to absorb pressure and hit on the counter-attack.
Freiburg pulled one back in the 58th minute with a well-worked goal. The visitors’ persistence paid off as they found the net and halved the deficit. The goal sparked hope among the away supporters and gave Freiburg momentum.
From that point, the match became tightly contested. Both teams created chances but neither side could find the breakthrough. Braga defended resolutely when needed, while Freiburg continued searching for an equalizer.
As the final whistle approached, Braga held firm. The hosts managed the closing stages with experience and composure. Freiburg pressed forward but could not break through the Braga defense.
Braga dominated possession throughout the 90 minutes and created more clear-cut opportunities. The hosts’ defensive organization proved solid when tested. Freiburg showed character in the second half but ran out of time.
This victory keeps Braga perfect in Group Stage play with two wins from two matches. The Portuguese club sits fourth in the standings with six points and zero goals conceded. Freiburg remains fourth in their section with four points from two games.
Braga’s flawless start to their European campaign continues. The Portuguese side has established themselves as strong contenders in the competition. Their next fixture will test whether they can maintain this exceptional form.
