The team led by Marc Muntané visited the Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor aiming for a victory to challenge the leadership. Despite leading by two goals during the first half, a late surge from the home side forced a split of points. The result keeps the Igualada side in second place, tied on points with Barça.
The game started with intense action, testing goalkeepers Arnau Martínez and Blai Roca from the opening whistle. Matías Pascual opened the scoring for the visitors, followed by goals from Joel Roma and a penalty by Roger Bars. However, Liceo responded through Nuno Paiva and Jacobo Copa to level the score before halftime.
In the second half, the pace slowed down as both teams adopted a more cautious approach. Arnau Martínez played a vital role in the closing stages, making several key saves to preserve the draw as Liceo pushed for a late winner.




