Palestino vs Deportes Magallanes 4-1 Full Match Score Review | Copa Chile 2026 Drama
Palestino vs Deportes Magallanes delivered a Copa Chile night loaded with pressure, punishment and late emotion, as Palestino marched to a commanding 4-1 victory. The scoreboard tells one story, but the match itself unfolded like a slow-burning storm: a tense opening, a sudden breakthrough, a penalty before half-time, an own goal after the restart, and a heroic performance from G. Tapia that shaped the result.
Palestino vs Deportes Magallanes: Full-Time Score Review
At full-time, Palestino stood tall with a 4-1 win over Deportes Magallanes, a result built on discipline, momentum and ruthless finishing. The home side struck twice before the interval, then widened the gap in the second half before Deportes Magallanes finally found a reply in the 90th minute through S. Coronel.
The decisive figure was G. Tapia. His first goal cracked the contest open in the 36th minute, and his second in the 67th minute turned a strong lead into a statement. By the end, he had not only scored twice but also carried the identity of the match: sharp, relentless and impossible to ignore.
First Half: Tapia Opens the Door, Gómez Slams It Wider
36' — G. Tapia Breaks the Deadlock
The match waited 36 minutes for its first explosion. Deportes Magallanes had survived the early tension, but Palestino kept circling, kept asking questions, kept forcing the defensive line to retreat. Then G. Tapia made the moment his own.
With the pressure rising and the first half beginning to tilt, Tapia struck a regular goal to give Palestino a 1-0 lead. It was the kind of opener that changes body language instantly: Palestino grew taller, Deportes Magallanes became more cautious, and the rhythm of the match shifted with brutal clarity.
40' — V. Espinoza Sees Yellow
Four minutes after the opening goal, the match sharpened again. V. Espinoza was shown a yellow card for a foul in the 40th minute, a warning that reflected the growing physical edge of the contest. Palestino had the advantage, but the game was still alive, still dangerous, still waiting for another twist.
44' — A. Gómez Converts From the Spot
Then came the late first-half blow. In the 44th minute, A. Gómez stepped forward for Palestino and converted a penalty to make it 2-0. If Tapia’s opener had opened the gates, Gómez’s penalty turned the match into a chase for Deportes Magallanes.
The timing was devastating. With half-time approaching, Deportes Magallanes needed calm, but instead they were forced into the dressing room carrying a two-goal deficit and the weight of a match slipping away.
Half-Time — Palestino 2-0 Deportes Magallanes
The half-time whistle arrived with Palestino leading 2-0. The match had not been chaotic, but it had been decisive. Palestino had chosen their moments with cold precision, while Deportes Magallanes faced the second half needing courage, control and a quick response.
Second Half: Changes, Chaos and Palestino’s Final Surge
46' — Deportes Magallanes Make Immediate Double Change
Deportes Magallanes returned from the break with urgency. At 46 minutes, M. Fredes replaced V. Cabezas, while M. Osorio came on for J. Quiroz. The message was obvious: the visitors needed new legs, fresh ideas and a way back before Palestino could lock the door completely.
But substitutions can change energy without changing destiny. Palestino still had the scoreboard, the confidence and the sharper attacking edge.
57' — Own Goal Pushes Palestino Further Ahead
The match’s most painful moment for Deportes Magallanes arrived in the 57th minute. M. Vásquez was credited with an own goal, pushing Palestino into a 3-0 lead. It was a cruel turn, the type that drains belief from one side and feeds the fire of the other.
At 3-0, the match was no longer merely difficult for Deportes Magallanes. It had become a mountain.
60' — Palestino Refresh Their Lineup
With control established, Palestino turned to the bench in the 60th minute. N. Meza replaced A. Gómez, M. Cienfuegos came on for S. Gallegos, and F. Montes entered for M. Araya. The changes protected intensity and allowed Palestino to manage the final third of the match with fresh energy.
A. Gómez left the pitch having already placed his mark on the match through that crucial penalty before half-time.
63' — Deportes Magallanes Search for a Spark
Deportes Magallanes also moved again in the 63rd minute. R. Farfán replaced A. Toledo, while S. Coronel came on for C. Jorquera. At that stage, the visitors were not just searching for a goal; they were searching for a pulse.
Coronel’s introduction would later matter, but first Palestino had one more dramatic punch to deliver.
67' — Tapia Strikes Again, Assisted by C. Munder
In the 67th minute, the hero returned to the center of the story. G. Tapia scored his second goal of the match, this time assisted by C. Munder, to make it 4-0 for Palestino.
This was the defining moment. Tapia’s first goal had unlocked the game, but his second ended the argument. It was the finish that turned a comfortable lead into a commanding victory and confirmed him as the star of the night.
Final Phase: Cards, Changes and a Late Consolation
72' — Palestino Continue Rotation
At 72 minutes, Palestino made two more changes. B. Carrasco replaced C. Munder, whose assist for Tapia’s second goal had already strengthened his contribution. N. Da Silva also entered for R. Fernández as Palestino continued to manage the closing stages.
The substitutions gave Palestino balance and control, even as the match began to lose some of its earlier suspense.
80' — Da Silva Booked, Espínola Enters for Magallanes
The 80th minute brought another yellow card for Palestino, with N. Da Silva booked for a foul shortly after coming on. Deportes Magallanes also made another change, introducing M. Espínola for E. Berríos.
By then, the scoreline was heavy, but Deportes Magallanes kept pushing for something to take from the match. Pride became the only prize left on the table.
89' — J. Fernández Receives Yellow Card
In the 89th minute, J. Fernández was shown a yellow card for a foul, adding one final defensive blemish for Palestino. The game was already decided, but the closing minutes still carried tension as Deportes Magallanes chased a consolation.
90' — S. Coronel Scores Late for Deportes Magallanes
At the very end, Deportes Magallanes finally found their breakthrough. S. Coronel scored in the 90th minute to reduce the deficit to 4-1. It did not change the winner, but it gave the visitors one last moment of resistance.
Coronel’s goal arrived too late to alter the night’s direction, yet it gave Deportes Magallanes a final word in a match dominated by Palestino’s attacking power.
Match Hero: G. Tapia Takes Control of the Story
G. Tapia was the undeniable hero of Palestino’s 4-1 win. He scored the opening goal in the 36th minute, the strike that broke the tension, and then returned in the 67th minute to score again with help from C. Munder.
Two goals, one commanding performance, and a central role in a Copa Chile victory: Tapia did not simply appear on the scoresheet. He defined the match.
Key Match Incidents Timeline
- 36' — G. Tapia scores for Palestino, making it 1-0.
- 40' — V. Espinoza receives a yellow card for a foul.
- 44' — A. Gómez scores a penalty for Palestino, 2-0.
- 45' — Half-time: Palestino 2-0 Deportes Magallanes.
- 46' — M. Fredes and M. Osorio enter for Deportes Magallanes.
- 57' — M. Vásquez own goal makes it 3-0 to Palestino.
- 60' — Palestino make a triple substitution.
- 63' — R. Farfán and S. Coronel come on for Deportes Magallanes.
- 67' — G. Tapia scores again, assisted by C. Munder, 4-0.
- 72' — B. Carrasco and N. Da Silva enter for Palestino.
- 80' — N. Da Silva is booked; M. Espínola enters for Deportes Magallanes.
- 89' — J. Fernández receives a yellow card.
- 90' — S. Coronel scores a late consolation for Deportes Magallanes, 4-1.
- 90' — Full-time: Palestino 4-1 Deportes Magallanes.
Final Verdict
Palestino’s 4-1 victory over Deportes Magallanes in the Copa Chile was built on timing, pressure and the finishing brilliance of G. Tapia. A. Gómez’s penalty tightened Palestino’s grip before half-time, the own goal after the break deepened the damage, and Tapia’s second goal turned the contest into a clear statement.
Deportes Magallanes found late consolation through S. Coronel, but the night belonged to Palestino — and above all, to G. Tapia, the player who transformed tension into triumph.