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Malaga held to goalless draw by Almeria in playoff first leg

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 14, 2026
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Málaga 0-0 Almería: Goalless first leg keeps playoff final wide open

Málaga vs Almería ended 0-0 at La Rosaleda on June 14, 2026, leaving the playoff final for promotion to Primera División undecided. The goalless draw saw Málaga dominate possession but fail to convert chances, while Almería defended resolutely and preserved the advantage earned in the regular season. A full house of 30,083 watched a cautious, intense encounter that will be settled in the return at UD Almería Stadium. The tie favors Almería by league placing should the aggregate finish level.

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First-leg scoreline: Málaga 0–0 Almería leaves tie alive

Málaga and Almería failed to break the deadlock in a tense, tactical first leg played at La Rosaleda. The 0–0 result keeps both sides in contention but hands a strategic edge to Almería, who finished higher in the regular season standings. With no away-goal rule in effect for this playoff format, Almería need only avoid defeat in the return to secure promotion.

The match unfolded as a patient, balanced encounter with periods of local pressure and disciplined defending by the visitors. Neither side created clear, sustained opportunities enough to force a breakthrough, and the tie will now be decided at the UD Almería Stadium in the second leg.

Match statistics underline Málaga possession advantage

Málaga controlled the ball for the majority of the match, finishing with 59 percent possession compared with Almería’s 41 percent. The home side also edged marginally in total attempts, registering 11 shots to Almería’s nine, and posted three attempts on target to the visitors’ two. Corner kicks and fouls were similarly close, reflecting a match that was contested across the full width of the pitch.

Despite the numbers favoring Málaga, the statistical superiority failed to translate into decisive chances inside the box. Almería’s compact defensive shape limited clear sightlines for Málaga’s forwards, and the visitors were able to keep their box relatively untroubled for long spells. The final scoreboard preserved the parity suggested by the narrow margins in other match metrics.

Key chances and turning points at La Rosaleda

The game’s most clear-cut moment in the opening stages came when Arnau Puigmal found himself through on goal for Almería but was denied by a last-ditch intervention from Málaga defender Diego Murillo. That prevention kept the score level and set a tone of narrow margins early on. Later, Adrián Niño produced recurring moments of danger for Málaga, forcing saves and winning set-piece situations.

A notable moment of the second half saw Joaquín Muñoz, introduced at the interval, test Almería goalkeeper Andrés Fernández with a long-range strike that required an outstanding fingertip save. Nico Melamed almost changed the dynamic late on when his first-time effort for Almería crashed against the post, underlining how fine the difference between the sides truly was. Neither goalkeeper was seriously breached, and those near-misses preserved a stalemate.

Tactical battle: Funes’ pressing vs Rubi’s defensive organisation

Juan Funes set Málaga up to dominate possession and press high in phases, aiming to use wide areas and fast transitions to unsettle the visiting back line. Málaga’s midfield trio looked to orchestrate possession and feed Adrián Niño on the flank, while wide play and overlaps were a clear pathway to opening spaces. The home side’s pattern was evident, but the final pass or clinical finish proved elusive.

Rubi’s Almería responded with a compact, disciplined defensive block that absorbed pressure and sought to hit on the counter. The visitors sat deep at organized moments, prioritizing vertical quickness when they won the ball. Rubi’s approach limited Málaga’s ability to create clear-cut opportunities and kept the tie within reach heading into the decisive second leg.

Lineups, substitutions and disciplinary notes

Málaga started with Alfonso Herrero in goal behind a back four of Rafita, Javi Montero, Diego Murillo and Carlos Puga. Rafa Rodríguez, Dani Lorenzo and Carlos Dotor formed the midfield, with Aarón Ochoa, Larrubia and Adrián Niño leading the attack. Juan Funes used a series of tactical substitutions: Joaquín Muñoz replaced Aarón Ochoa at half-time, and a double change at 61 minutes brought on Chupe and Izan Merino for Rafa Rodríguez and Adrián Niño. Later alterations included Dani Lorenzo making way for Ramón and Larrubia being replaced by Julen Lobete.

Almería fielded Andrés Fernández in goal, with Álex Muñoz, Bonini, Rodrigo Ely and Chirino across the back. Stefan Dzodic, Dion Lopy and Sergio Arribas formed a compact midfield, while Embarba, Puigmal and Miguel De La Fuente provided attacking threat. Rubi’s changes were reactive as the match progressed: Arnau Puigmal was substituted at 55 minutes for Nico Melamed, Miguel De La Fuente made way for Léo Baptistao at 68, and Sergio Arribas was replaced by Jon Morcillo at 82.

Referee Salvador Lax Franco officiated the match with VAR oversight from Raúl Martín González Francés. The book reflected a physically contested game; Rafita received an early yellow card, and Málaga’s Izan Merino was cautioned late on, leaving the home side with two yellow cards to Almería’s none. There were no sendings-off, and four minutes of stoppage time were added at the end of the match.

Match atmosphere and significance for both clubs

La Rosaleda provided a charged backdrop for the first leg, with 30,083 spectators in attendance — a record crowd for the category this season. The packed stadium intensified Málaga’s bid to secure a home advantage heading into the return leg, and the support underlined the stakes of these playoffs for both Andalusian clubs. Fans on both sides travelled in numbers, reflecting the regional rivalry and the significance of reaching LaLiga’s top flight.

Beyond local pride, the result carries significant sporting and financial implications. Promotion would deliver increased broadcast revenue, sponsorship opportunities and a higher profile for either club. For Málaga, restraint in front of goal will be a concern, while Almería will take encouragement from their defensive resilience and the mathematical advantage held through their higher league finish.

What the result means for the return leg in Almería

The goalless draw leaves the tie delicately poised ahead of the return at UD Almería Stadium, where Almería will host the second leg. Given Almería’s superior placing in the regular season standings, the visitors can secure promotion by repeating a draw in the second match. Málaga, meanwhile, must win in Almería to overturn that tiebreak and claim the third promotion spot.

Tactical adjustments are likely from both coaches. Málaga will seek sharper finishing and perhaps a more direct threat to unsettle the Almería defense, while Rubi may opt for a similarly cautious setup that prioritizes minimizing risk and exploiting counterattacks. The scheduling, travel and recovery between legs will also factor into squad selection and game plans for the decisive fixture.

The return leg in Almería will determine who secures promotion to Primera División, with both clubs and their supporters set to treat the next 90 minutes as a season-defining test.

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