What a night of European football we had yesterday! The 2025/26 UEFA Europa League semi-finals kicked off with two mouth-watering ties that delivered tension, late drama, and plenty of talking points. From the passionate cauldron of Estádio Municipal de Braga to the electric atmosphere at the City Ground, these were two matches that left fans on the edge of their seats.
With the final in Istanbul on May 20 looming large, every goal, tackle, and save carried massive weight. Let’s dive into the action!

Braga 2-1 SC Freiburg: The Portuguese Warriors Strike First!
The home side in Portugal came out flying and edged a thrilling encounter against a resilient German outfit. Braga took the lead and looked in control, but Freiburg hit back to make it 1-1 before the hosts snatched a late winner to take a narrow 2-1 advantage into next week’s second leg in Germany.
This was classic knockout football — end-to-end stuff with Braga’s home crowd roaring them on. The “Arsenalistas” showed why they’ve been such a dangerous side this season, mixing technical quality with that fighting spirit that makes European nights so special. Freiburg will feel they can turn it around at home, but Braga now have that precious away goal (or at least the lead) in their pocket.
Key Moment: That late winner — pure relief and joy for the home fans!

Nottingham Forest 1-0 Aston Villa: Forest Edge the All-English Battle! 🏴
In one of the most anticipated semi-finals in recent memory, two Premier League sides went head-to-head at the City Ground. Nottingham Forest claimed a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to a second-half penalty from Chris Wood, sending the home crowd into absolute delirium.
Aston Villa had their moments and will feel disappointed not to take something from the game, but Forest’s defensive organization and clinical finishing from the spot proved decisive. This all-English tie had everything: intense tackles, tactical battles, and that unique Premier League edge even in Europe.
The return leg at Villa Park next Thursday promises to be an absolute blockbuster. Can Villa turn it around in front of their own fans, or will Forest’s famous “Tricky Trees” spirit carry them to the final?
Key Moment: Chris Wood stepping up coolly for the penalty — the roar from the City Ground must have been deafening!\

Overall Takeaways from Yesterday’s Europa League Action
- Narrow Margins: Both ties are still very much alive. A single goal separates the teams in each case, meaning the second legs on May 7 will be pure chaos.
- Home Advantage: Both home teams (Braga and Forest) got the job done. That sets up fascinating return fixtures.
- English Interest: With two Premier League clubs still in it, there’s a real chance of an all-English final (or at least one English side in Istanbul).
The road to the Europa League final just got even more exciting. Freiburg and Aston Villa will be desperate to overturn the deficits, while Braga and Nottingham Forest will look to protect their leads and book their tickets to Turkey.
Who are you backing to reach the final? Drop your predictions in the comments!
Next Up: Second legs on Thursday, May 7 — Freiburg vs Braga and Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest. Don’t miss it
SOURCE: 365scores.com












