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·25 de mayo de 2026
Crystal Palace v Rayo Vallecano live: 2026 final, kick-off, TV

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·25 de mayo de 2026

Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano will face off this Wednesday, May 27 at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig in the 2026 Conference League grand final, a historic match for both clubs, as they will be playing in their first major European final. Both the English side and the Madrid team will have the chance to win their first international title and write an unprecedented chapter in their clubs’ history in the continent’s third most important club competition.
The team led by Oliver Glasner comes in with the experience of a coach who already knows what it means to triumph in the ‘Old Continent’, after winning the UEFA Europa League in 2022 with Eintracht Frankfurt. Now, the Austrian manager will look to add another continental trophy backed by the excellent form of Ismaïla Sarr, the competition’s top scorer with nine goals. On the other side will be Iñigo Pérez’s Rayo Vallecano, a team that has stood out for its attacking balance among players such as Alemão, Álvaro García, and Isi Palazón, footballers who will try to guide the Spanish side toward a historic night in Leipzig.
The final of the 2026 Conference League edition will be played this Wednesday, May 27 at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, a match that will determine the champion of Europe’s third most important club competition. Remember that on Claro Sports you can follow our live broadcast if you are in Mexico and Central America, while for the rest of the world we will also have updates, statistics, analysis, and key information on everything happening on and off the pitch.
Oliver Glasner faces an important dilemma ahead of the final: sticking with his trademark 3-4-3, an attacking setup that has given his teams an identity for much of the season, or making tactical adjustments after an inconsistent Premier League campaign. Despite the ups and downs in domestic competition, the English side arrives mentally strengthened thanks to its outstanding international run and qualification for the Conference League final, a scenario that could push the Austrian coach to once again opt for an aggressive, vertical approach.
On the other side, Iñigo Pérez is going through a similar situation with Rayo Vallecano. Although the Madrid side made a good impression in LaLiga, it failed to secure a place in European competitions, so winning this title would represent a historic achievement for the club. All signs point to the Spanish coach keeping his traditional 4-3-3, prioritizing width on the wings and high pressing. From a tactical standpoint, the match could be decided in midfield: Glasner’s system will look for numerical superiority and quick transitions, while Rayo will try to control possession and exploit the spaces behind the opposing wing-backs.
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