Valencia, April 5, 2026 In a thrilling La Liga Round 30 clash at the Mestalla Stadium, Valencia surrendered a first-half lead to lose 3-2 against a resilient Celta Vigo on Sunday night. Despite a brace from forward G. Rodriguez, including a dramatic 93rd-minute strike, the hosts were left empty-handed after Celta mounted a powerful second-half comeback.
Valencia vs Celta Vigo: Match Summary
| Match Info | Details |
|---|---|
| Tournament | La Liga – Round 30 |
| Match | Valencia vs Celta Vigo |
| Date | 05 April 2026 |
| Time | 21:15 |
| Half-Time | 1 – 0 |
| Full-Time | 2 – 3 |
First Half: Valencia in Control
The home side started brightly, dictating the tempo against a cautious Celta Vigo. Valencia’s pressure paid off in the 12th minute when G. Rodriguez found the back of the net, sending the Mestalla faithful into celebration. Valencia managed the game effectively for the remainder of the first half, maintaining their 1-0 advantage at the break. Celta struggled to create clear-cut chances, and the visitors went into the tunnel looking disjointed.

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Second Half: The Celta Storm
Whatever Celta Vigo manager Claudio Giráldez said in the dressing room worked immediately. The visitors emerged with renewed intensity and turned the game on its head within five minutes. 56th Minute: I. Moriba leveled the score with a powerful finish from inside the box, silencing the home crowd. 60th Minute: Just four minutes later, F. Lopez completed the rapid turnaround, firing Celta into a 2-1 lead. Valencia’s defense looked shell-shocked. 81st Minute: As Valencia pushed forward desperately in search of an equalizer, they were caught on the counter. W. Swedberg capitalized on the open space to make it 3-1, which appeared to be the final nail in the coffin.
Valencia vs Celta Vigo: Goal Scorers
| Player | Team | Minute |
|---|---|---|
| G. Rodriguez | Valencia | 12′ |
| G. Rodriguez | Valencia | 90+3′ |
| I. Moriba | Celta Vigo | 56′ |
| F. Lopez | Celta Vigo | 60′ |
| W. Swedberg | Celta Vigo | 81′ |
Deep into stoppage time, with the Mestalla crowd already heading for the exits, Valencia refused to go down quietly. In the 90+3rd minute, G. Rodriguez scored his second goal of the night a scrappy but deserved finish that reduced the deficit to 3-2.
However, the goal came too late to spark a full revival. The referee blew the final whistle moments later, condemning Valencia to a heartbreaking home defeat.
The victory is a massive boost for Celta Vigo, who showcased incredible character to recover from a goal down and secure three crucial points on the road. For Valencia, the loss raises serious questions about their defensive resilience, having conceded three goals in just 25 minutes of the second half.
While Rodriguez will take home the match ball for his two goals, his efforts were ultimately in vain as Celta Vigo walked away from Mestalla with a famous 3-2 victory.
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