The tension is palpable as the Segunda División hurtles toward its dramatic conclusion, with LaLiga confirming that the penultimate matchday will feature a synchronized kickoff. All matches with stakes riding on them will kick off at 18:30 on Sunday, May 24—a decision designed to maximize both excitement and competitive integrity. This unified start time ensures that radios will once again crackle with updates across Spanish stadiums, as every goal and result could shift the landscape in an instant.
All eyes are on the battle for automatic promotion. Racing de Santander, sitting atop the table with 75 points, travel to face a Málaga side desperate to secure their playoff berth. The Cantabrian club could clinch promotion a week early, but they'll need a favorable combination of results to fall their way. Just behind them, the race for second place is wide open. Deportivo de La Coruña and Almería are locked on 71 points, leaving no room for error. Dépor heads to Valladolid, while the Andalusians face a daunting trip to El Molinón to take on Sporting, both chasing that precious automatic promotion spot.
The playoff chase is equally intense. Las Palmas (66 points), Castellón (65 points), and Eibar (64 points) all control their own destiny, but any slip-up could be costly as the season reaches its boiling point. At the other end of the table, the survival drama is absolute. Cultural Leonesa and Real Zaragoza occupy the automatic relegation places and simply must win to keep their hopes alive heading into the final matchday. Mirandés and Huesca, both perched on 36 points, sit just above the drop zone in an agonizing battle where nerves and defensive discipline will ultimately decide the fate of their seasons.
