Oviedo vs Valencia Result

Oviedo
Full Time

Valencia
📍 Estadio Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo
🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 17:30
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DECENT HITPredicted
0 - 1
Actual
1 - 0
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Stalemate in Oviedo: Valencia Held to Frustrating 0-0 Draw
Real Oviedo and Valencia played out a tense goalless draw at the Estadio Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, with both sides unable to break the deadlock despite a flurry of chances and tactical maneuvering. Valencia commanded the lion’s share of possession (58%) and registered more total shots (12), but could only muster two on target, a testament to Oviedo’s disciplined defensive structure. The hosts, meanwhile, were more incisive with their opportunities, testing Stole Dimitrievski six times, yet ultimately lacked the clinical edge to claim all three points. The match ebbed and flowed, with Valencia’s midfield dictating tempo but struggling to penetrate a well-marshalled Oviedo backline. Both teams saw yellow cards as the contest grew more physical, and tactical substitutions in the second half aimed to tip the balance, but neither side found the breakthrough. The result leaves both teams ruing missed opportunities in a match that, while low on goals, was high on competitive intensity.
Oviedo
Oviedo set up in a compact 4-2-3-1, prioritizing defensive solidity and quick transitions. Although they conceded possession to Valencia, they looked dangerous on the counter and carved out 11 shots, with six testing the opposing goalkeeper. The back four, marshalled by Eric Bailly and David Costas, stood firm under pressure, while Aarón Escandell was rarely troubled between the posts. Despite their efforts, Oviedo lacked a cutting edge in the final third, with Federico Viñas often isolated up front.
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Valencia
Valencia controlled proceedings for long stretches, boasting 58% possession and dictating the tempo through Guido Rodríguez and Javier Guerra in midfield. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed for width and overlapping runs from José Luis Gayà and Thierry Correia, but the final ball often lacked precision. Despite registering 12 shots, only two found the target, reflecting their struggles to convert territorial dominance into genuine scoring opportunities. Defensively, Unai Núñez and Eray Cömert dealt well with Oviedo's sporadic attacks.
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Key Moments
18' — Chance
Thiago Fernández forces Dimitrievski into a sharp save with a curling effort from the edge of the box.
34' — Yellow Card
Physical battle intensifies as Oviedo pick up a booking for a tactical foul in midfield.
52' — Chance
Umar Sadiq heads wide from a Gayà cross in one of Valencia's best openings.
68' — Substitution
Oviedo introduce fresh legs in midfield, seeking to regain control and spark attacks.
81' — Chance
Largie Ramazani's low drive is blocked inside the box as Valencia push for a late winner.
Tactical Analysis
Both sides lined up in matching 4-2-3-1 formations, but their approaches diverged significantly. Valencia sought to dominate possession, building patiently from the back and utilizing the width provided by Gayà and Correia. Oviedo, conversely, sat deep and looked to spring forward quickly, relying on the energy of their midfield trio to support lone striker Viñas. As the match wore on, tactical substitutions aimed to inject fresh impetus, particularly in midfield, but neither side altered their structure significantly. Set pieces provided some of the best opportunities, with Valencia winning seven corners, but Oviedo's disciplined marking neutralized the aerial threat.
Turning Point
Thiago Fernández's early shot on target set the tone for Oviedo's counter-attacking threat, but the failure to capitalize on these moments ultimately defined the stalemate.
Man of the Match
Eric Bailly
Commanded the Oviedo defense with authority, making crucial interventions and ensuring a clean sheet against a dominant Valencia attack.