El Depor is one of the draws in Riazor to ascend to Second

Sporting, with homework done and the second position closed mathematically, this Saturday he faced his last regular league game as a procedure in which to avoid risks for final crosses. Quiles and Miku, with four yellow, they saw the match from the stands. Bergantiños and Lapeña were the only regulars to start, and neither played the entire game. Granero, a center back, acted in the middle. Goalkeeper Pablo Brea played his second league game in the season, Trigueros started again four months later and youth squad player Brais Val made his debut with the first team. Absolute rotation that ended with a painless defeat against Unionistas (0-1).

With the damage avoided, the Coruña team only had wait for the development of the day to know what would be the definitive path for the possible ascent the second. He himself pointed to Linares, who started the day as sixth and finished fifth after his victory in Seville (1-4) and the rest of the results. The game against Jaén will be played on Saturday, June 4 at 9:00 p.m. Tomorrow, Monday, the RFEF will launch ticket sales and announce the stadiums in which they will be played the semifinals. The one from Deportivo, will be in Riazor.

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The RFEF rule to choose the venues is as follows: “The stadiums will be assigned according to the capacity needs of each of the clubsallocating the stadiums with the greatest capacity to those matches that show the greatest need for capacity”. The fate of Deportivo, with more than 20,000 members and the foreseeable demand forand entrances of many supporters, can only be one: Riazor.

In Galicia there was some debate about the hypothetical final, since this is the last day Celta B was fourthentered the part of the blue and white box and Balaídos is another of the venues. But there will be no controversy. The sky-blue subsidiary was left out of the playoff and Depor would play the hypothetical final before the winner of Albacete-Rayo Majadahonda also in Riazor. The other Galician team, Racing de Ferrol, which has A Malata, is on the other side of the table.

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In this way, Deportivo will have the field factor in a playoff that disputes its crosses in a single match. Good news for those of Borja Jiménez, to whomadd thanks to his second place that it would be worth drawing both home games to ascend to Second. The RFEF rules in promotion promotion have eliminated penalty shootouts and the final position prevails in the regular league. In the event of a tie, the match will go to extra time. and if after the same the tie persists, the team with the highest ranking will be declared the winner. Depor, as second in their group, have it secured against Linares (5) and the other two semi-finalists: Albacete (3) and Rayo Majadahonda (4).