
Saturday’s full program delivered drama and decisive outcomes in the Primera Federación’s Matchday 36. The action kicked off early and continued into the night, with key results shaping the final standings.
**Saturday’s Results:**
– 14:00 CET: Barakaldo 2-0 Mérida
– 16:15 CET: Pontevedra 4-0 Bilbao Athletic, Hércules 2-1 Ibiza
– 18:30 CET: Unionistas 2-1 Tenerife, Guadalajara 2-0 Arenteiro, Ponferradina 3-1 Real Avilés, Atlético Sanluqueño 0-1 Algeciras
– 21:00 CET: Cacereño vs. Real Madrid Castilla (in progress)
**Cacereño vs. Real Madrid Castilla – Live Update**
The final match of Saturday’s slate is underway, closing out the day’s action.
**Full-Time Results Recap:**
– Ponferradina secured a 3-1 victory over Real Avilés.
– Guadalajara triumphed 2-0 against Arenteiro.
– Unionistas de Salamanca upset already-promoted Tenerife 2-1.
– Algeciras edged out Atlético Sanluqueño 1-0, thanks to a stunning bicycle kick.
**Key Moments from the Matches:**
– **Ponferradina 3-1 Real Avilés:** The hosts struck early, but Avilés pulled one back before half-time. Ponferradina regained control and sealed the win with a third goal in the 86th minute.
– **Guadalajara 2-0 Arenteiro:** A penalty was awarded to Guadalajara after VAR review, and they converted to double their lead before the break. Arenteiro also had a penalty shout overturned.
– **Unionistas 2-1 Tenerife:** Tenerife equalized early in the second half, but Unionistas responded immediately to reclaim the lead and held on for an important win.
– **Algeciras 1-0 Atlético Sanluqueño:** The visitors scored a spectacular overhead kick in the 70th minute. Sanluqueño pushed for an equalizer but were denied by Algeciras’ goalkeeper and VAR overturned a penalty in their favor.
**Notable Plays:**
– Real Avilés hit the post with a brilliant solo run from midfield.
– Algeciras’ goalkeeper made a crucial save to preserve the lead in stoppage time.
– Tenerife had a goal-line clearance and a near-miss from a backheel attempt.
Stay tuned for the conclusion of Cacereño vs. Real Madrid Castilla, which will wrap up Saturday’s proceedings.