Fiorentina and Bologna share the spoils in a dramatic 2–2 draw

Added at:
another languages: uk ru

Bologna missed the chance to climb into the top four of Serie A

Fiorentina and Bologna played out a thrilling 2–2 draw at the iconic Stadio Artemio Franchi, as late drama and VAR decisions stole the spotlight in Florence.

The visitors looked in control after a brilliant first-half strike from Santiago Castro and a composed finish by Nicolò Cambiaghi early in the second half put Bologna two goals ahead. A third from Dallinga was disallowed following a VAR review for offside — a decision that changed the momentum entirely.

Fiorentina were handed a lifeline when Lewis Ferguson handled the ball inside the box, allowing Albert Gudmundsson to convert from the penalty spot. The match took another twist late on as Emil Holm received a red card, reducing Bologna to ten men.

Deep into stoppage time, chaos struck again: Federico Bernardeschi was penalised for another handball, and Moise Kean coolly slotted home the equaliser from the spot to send the home crowd into raptures.

Bologna missed the chance to climb into the top four of Serie A, while Fiorentina moved within four points of the European places.

2025-26, Italy - Serie A

Fiorentina - Bologna 2:2 (0:1)
Goals: Castro S., 25 (0:1); Cambiaghi, 52 (0:2); Gudmundsson A., 73 (penalty) (1:2); Kean M., 90 (penalty) (2:2)

Fiorentina: de Gea; Dodo; Pongracic; Ranieri (Piccoli R., 85); Pablo Marí; Gosens (Fortini, 53); Mandragora (Ndour, 54); Gudmundsson A.; Fagioli (Dzeko, 54); Nicolussi (Sabiri, 64); Kean M.
Substitution: Fortini (from 53); Ndour (from 54); Dzeko (from 54); Sabiri (from 64); Piccoli R. (from 85)
Bench: Lezzerini; Martinelli; Comuzzo; Viti M.; Kouadio; Parisi; Sohm S.; Fazzini; Richardson
Yellow Cards: Gosens 36; Gudmundsson A. 58; Dzeko 90

Bologna: Skorupski; Holm E. (till 83); Heggem; Lucumí; Juan Miranda; Freuler; Ferguson L.; Fabbian (Pobega, 77); Cambiaghi (Rowe J., 64; Casale, 86); Orsolini (Bernardeschi, 77); Castro S. (Dallinga, 64)
Substitution: Rowe J. (from 64 till 86); Dallinga (from 64); Pobega (from 77); Bernardeschi (from 77); Casale (from 86)
Bench: Ravaglia F.; Pessina; Zortea; Lykogiannis; De Silvestri; Vitík; Sulemana I.; Moro N.; Domínguez B.
Yellow Cards: Freuler 39; Holm E. 71, 83; Rowe J. 88; Lucumí 90
Red cards: Holm E. 83'

another languages: uk ru

NewsRSS - News - Terrikon

06 April

23:30
Juventus close in on top four with composed win over Genoa
10:07
FA Cup semi-final draw keeps heavyweights apart
00:22
Thuram and Martinez Inspire Inter to Statement Win Over Roma in Title Race

05 April

22:33
Leeds United Edge Past West Ham to Reach FA Cup Semi-Finals
17:58
PSV Crowned Dutch Champions for the Third Consecutive Season

01 April

01:08
Italy Miss Third Straight World Cup as Bosnia Win on Penalties
00:51
Czech Republic Edge Denmark on Penalties to End 20-Year World Cup Wait
00:30
Wembley Shock: England Stunned by Japan in Pre-World Cup Setback
00:18
Gyokeres Sends Stockholm into Ecstasy as Sweden Book World Cup Spot
00:11
Turkey Seal Historic World Cup Return with Narrow Win in Pristina

31 March

20:10
Official: Roberto De Zerbi Appointed as New Tottenham Head Coach
00:18
Germany Leave It Late to Edge Past Ghana Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup

30 March

08:39
France cruise past Colombia as Desire Doue shines with a brace

29 March

19:07
Tottenham Part Ways with Igor Tudor
09:59
Antonelli Triumphs in Japan to Become Youngest Ever Formula 1 Championship Leader
08:42
Canada Fight Back Against Iceland Ahead of World Cup 2026
08:26
Portugal Held by Mexico Without Cristiano Ronaldo

28 March

23:53
Atlanta Collapse: Belgium Humble USA Ahead of Home World Cup
11:17
Oyarzabal Brace Powers Spain to Dominant Win Over Serbia
00:38
Wirtz Shines in Basel as Germany Edge Switzerland in Seven-Goal Thriller

27 March

01:08
Czech Resilience: Comeback and Penalty Drama End Ireland’s World Cup Dream
01:00
Drama in Cardiff: Bosnia Edge Wales on Penalties to Reach Play-Off Final
00:24
Kosovo Shock Slovakia in Bratislava to Reach World Cup Play-Off Final
00:20
Gyokeres Fires Sweden Past Ukraine as World Cup Dreams Fade Again
00:16
Poland Fight Back to Beat Albania and Book Play-Off Final Spot