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·3 aprile 2026
Unión host Riestra, needing a win to stay in the play-off spots

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·3 aprile 2026

Unión, coming off a very tough defeat against Defensa y Justicia in the Apertura, will host Deportivo Riestra at 5:15 p.m. at the 15 de Abril.
Unión’s present changed tone in a matter of days. What had seemed like a solid and steadily improving start to the year was shaken after the loss to Defensa y Justicia. In Florencio Varela, Leonardo Madelón’s team showed initiative and territorial control, but lacked finishing power and ended up paying dearly for its lapses, even while playing an entire half with one man less.
The defeat not only ended a positive run of six matches unbeaten, but also narrowed the margin in the standings: today, Unión is keeping a close eye on the qualification zone, with only a two-point advantage over the last team currently making the playoffs.
Amid the doubts, the team found a bit of relief in the Copa Argentina. The win over Agropecuario, with a decisive performance from Cristian Tarragona — who scored twice — helped restore some confidence and stop the negative momentum.
However, the challenge now is to carry that response into the Apertura Tournament, where the demands are greater and the margin for error shrinks with each round.
On the other side will be Deportivo Riestra, a team going through a reality completely opposite to its ambitions. Gustavo Benítez’s side has gone eleven matches without a win and is coming off a draw against San Lorenzo, still unable to climb out of its footballing slump.
The outlook becomes even more complex considering what lies ahead: participation in the Copa Sudamericana, where Riestra will share a group with Grêmio, Palestino, and Montevideo City Torque. A demanding context for a team that cannot find answers.
The match will be played this Friday from 5:15 p.m. at the 15 de Abril stadium, with Darío Herrera as referee and TNT Sports Premium providing the broadcast. For Unión, the objective is clear: be strong at home, reconnect with its best version, and take a firm step toward qualification.
More than just three points, El Tatengue has its stability in the tournament and the chance to reach the decisive stretch with some breathing room on the line.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































