Recovery day with the descent zone on fire

The thing it is burning. It could be a meme, but it is the situation of the First Iberdrola drop zone, which returns this weekend with the dispute of a total of seven postponed games. Barça plays, also Real Madrid, but neither one nor the other is played as much as the teams in the lower zone, which begin to feel the heat of the possible decline at the end of the season. There are four seats for a good handful of teams involved.

The one that more, the Deportivo, last with only 11 points obtained in three wins and two draws. The blue and white visit Vallecas (Sunday, 12:00) in what may be their last chance to get hooked on the train of salvation. Lightning, who has lost his killer ADT due to rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, there is also a lot at stake in this postponed match of matchday seven. A victory for Santiso's would place them with 22 points, in the long-awaited middle zone of the table.

But this is not the only direct confrontation for the permanence of the weekend. Logroño and Santa Teresa, both in relegation places, also face off on Sunday (12:00) in Las Gaunas. Badajoz can get out of relegation if they win; The Rioja women would have to continue rowing, but after a victory everything is easier.

For its part, Betis, penultimate, host Athletic at home (Saturday, 5:00 p.m.), which can get into the mess in case of falling in Seville. While, Sporting Huelva want to continue their streak of two wins in a row against Levante with Esther on fire (seven goals in two games with the national team).

This weekend's matches:

  • SATURDAY 27
  • Eibar – Barcelona, ​​matchday 8 (10:30, LaLiga Sports TV)
  • Sporting Huelva – Levante, matchday 16 (12:00)
  • Valencia – Granadilla, matchday 18 (12:00, Let's go)
  • Betis – Athletic, matchday 18 (17:00)
  • SUNDAY 28
  • Rayo – Deportivo, matchday 7 (12:00)
  • Logroño – Santa Teresa, matchday 15 (12:00)
  • Real Sociedad – Real Madrid, matchday 15 (12:00, LaLiga Sports TV)