Real Murcia, who play in the third tier of the Spanish League system, played out a goalless  draw on Tuesday against Sheffield Wednesday, at the Pinatar Arena, in the first of their two friendly fixtures in Spain.

In an entertaining encounter, watched by a healthy crowd of approximately 1500, it was a fast paced contest played in soaring temperatures, despite an 8pm ko, and in which both teams gave a good account of themselves.

During the first half it was the newly promoted local side that looked the most likely to score, but with Wednesday keeper Charles in fine form the two sides got to the break without reward.

As the Owls grew into the game Iorfa made a nuisance of himself, heading a Josh Windass corner narrowly off target.

Both managers shuffled their pack at the break and Lee Gregory went close to making a key contribution with his first touch, an audacious overhead kick that Antonio Gallego clutched on his line.

Martinez then dragged wide for Murcia before Gallego tipped a Tyreeq Bakinson long ranger over the top just past the hour.

Wednesday thought they had won the game with just three minutes to go. Will Vaulks swung an inviting set piece to the back post where the advancing Adam Adetoro powered a header that brushed the top of the crossbar.

Goals may have been absent but credit goes to both teams for a fast-paced contest in soaring temperatures on the Mar Menor.

Wednesday: Charles (Dawson 46), Glover (Flannery 46) Iorfa (Fusire 63), Famewo (Ihiekwe 46), James (Adetoro 46), Fusire (Shipston 46), Bakinson (Glover 63), Windass (Byers 46), Bannan (Vaulks 46), Johnson (Cook 30), Smith (Gregory 46)