Cadiz – Barcelona II

Segunda Division, Andraligan in Spain tends to be extremely even. This is also the case this season, but there is still good game value if you dig down properly.
Ligatean Cadiz places only one point from the league Huesca and plans to at least temporarily end there on Fridays and Saturdays. You get to Barcelona II on Friday night with an incredible shape in your luggage. Cadiz started somewhat sluggish, but is ahead of round 19 in six straight victories. We can also announce that clubs in Segundan are extremely rare with this company. It is a clear indication that Cadiz has found right, and most agree that one is a hot candidate to take the ladder up to the finals and La Liga.
Cadiz’s great strength this year has been collective. They win football matches as a team, and do not directly have a fix star that stands for the crucial detail. The team’s best goalkeeper has only been noted for four goals, which is an indication that anyone can step up and decide a match for the team. However, one has a tip in David Barral, a well-known striker who made several seasons in La Liga, representing both Levante and Sporting Gijon.
Barcelona II, despite its table position, is undoubtedly a team that impresses. Just the fact that Barcelona has a B team that plays everyday in the division under the highest league is fascinating. We find them in a 17th place in the table, one point above the relegation line. It can be a survival battle even in the tile, and it’s not something new for this gang. You have gone up, but have also gone down a divison a few times in recent years.

Solves a victory
In other words, we have two clubs with completely different goals in front of us. Barcelona II accumulates experience and tries to stay in Segundan on the basis of its conditions. Cadiz wants to return to the gym at the same time. It is now eleven years since you played in La Liga, and last year you were extremely close to getting up. A third place meant that you played in the qualifier, but there you lost to Tenerife in the first qualifying round.
The goal was therefore clear before this year of play. You want to avoid the quake game, and instead pick a direct spot, which one has the qualities to do.
Interesting to highlight is the fact that the league Huesca and the league Lugo collide during the Sunday. This means that Cadiz at victory on Friday will be at least a new league. If the team plays a draw on Sunday, Cadiz can then step up in solo leadership.