Published: 09:20, November 7, 2024
Brest win 2-1 at Sparta after Fernandes strike and late own goal
By Reuters
Sparta Praha's Czech defender #41 Martin Vitik (left) and Brest's Malian midfielder #09 Kamory Doumbia vie for the ball during the UEFA Champions League football match between Sparta Praha and Stade Brestois 29 (Brest) in Prague, Czech Republic, on Nov 6, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

PRAGUE - Brest secured a 2-1 victory at Sparta Prague in their Champions League clash on Wednesday, with a first-half goal from Edimilson Fernandes and a late own goal from Sparta in the second half sealing the win for the French side.

Fernandes fired Brest ahead in the 37th minute after a corner was headed to him, sending a shot as he slipped on the rain-soaked grass.

Ten minutes before fulltime, Brest effectively ended the match with an own goal from Sparta's Kaan Kairinen, who got the final touch in a scramble on the goal line before Victor Olatunji reduced the deficit deep into stoppage time.

Brest are now in a good position to go through to the next round, well placed in the top section of the table while Sparta are just outside the play-off area with four points.