Strasbourg vs Rayo Vallecano: the semifinal second leg where margins matter

RC Strasbourg host Rayo Vallecano at Stade de la Meinau with a one-goal gap to close in the UEFA Conference League semifinals. The first leg in Madrid finished 1-0 to Rayo thanks to a 54th-minute header from Alemão after an Isi Palazón cross. It sets up a tight return match in Strasbourg, where the crowd of 32,047 can tilt the tone if the hosts start fast. You can follow live momentum swings, lineups and Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.
First leg recap: Rayo on top, Strasbourg still alive
Rayo controlled much of the game in Madrid. They led shots 24-5 and put eight on target, while Strasbourg had none. Expected goals read 1.29 to 0.21, and the winning goal came via a classic wide delivery and near-post header.
For Strasbourg, goalkeeper Mike Penders kept the tie within reach with seven saves and 0.50 goals prevented. That resilience is why this semifinal is still finely balanced.
Probable shapes and form check
Both sides are listed in a 4-2-3-1. Strasbourg’s current starters include Penders; Lucas Høgsberg, Andrew Omobamidele, Ismael Doukouré, Ben Chilwell; Maxi Oyedele, Samir El Mourabet; Diego Moreira, Julio Enciso, Martial Godo; Emmanuel Emegha. Rayo’s listed XI features Augusto Batalla; Andrei Rațiu, Florian Lejeune, Nobel Mendy, Josep Chavarría; Unai López, Óscar Valentín; Jorge de Frutos, Isi Palazón, Ilias Akhomach; Alemão.
Recent Sofascore Rating trends point to key contributors on both ends: Lejeune at 7.22 and Unai López at 7.02 have been steady for Rayo, while Strasbourg lean on Penders at 7.3 and Godo at 7.2 to swing dangerous moments. Lineups are not confirmed, so check Sofascore pre-kickoff.
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16 jun 2026Strasbourg vs Rayo Vallecano: the semifinal second leg where margins matter

RC Strasbourg host Rayo Vallecano at Stade de la Meinau with a one-goal gap to close in the UEFA Conference League semifinals. The first leg in Madrid finished 1-0 to Rayo thanks to a 54th-minute header from Alemão after an Isi Palazón cross. It sets up a tight return match in Strasbourg, where the crowd of 32,047 can tilt the tone if the hosts start fast. You can follow live momentum swings, lineups and Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.
First leg recap: Rayo on top, Strasbourg still alive
Rayo controlled much of the game in Madrid. They led shots 24-5 and put eight on target, while Strasbourg had none. Expected goals read 1.29 to 0.21, and the winning goal came via a classic wide delivery and near-post header.
For Strasbourg, goalkeeper Mike Penders kept the tie within reach with seven saves and 0.50 goals prevented. That resilience is why this semifinal is still finely balanced.
Probable shapes and form check
Both sides are listed in a 4-2-3-1. Strasbourg’s current starters include Penders; Lucas Høgsberg, Andrew Omobamidele, Ismael Doukouré, Ben Chilwell; Maxi Oyedele, Samir El Mourabet; Diego Moreira, Julio Enciso, Martial Godo; Emmanuel Emegha. Rayo’s listed XI features Augusto Batalla; Andrei Rațiu, Florian Lejeune, Nobel Mendy, Josep Chavarría; Unai López, Óscar Valentín; Jorge de Frutos, Isi Palazón, Ilias Akhomach; Alemão.
Recent Sofascore Rating trends point to key contributors on both ends: Lejeune at 7.22 and Unai López at 7.02 have been steady for Rayo, while Strasbourg lean on Penders at 7.3 and Godo at 7.2 to swing dangerous moments. Lineups are not confirmed, so check Sofascore pre-kickoff.
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