Secure second place is no longer a simple goal. It feels like a dream that requires a miracle to become reality. For Amorebieta to clinch promotion, Eldense must lose their remaining two matches while Deportivo wins. Any other outcome would disappoint Alicante’s supporters. Amorebieta has nearly flawless form, having only fallen short on goals against the leaders from Biscay after delivering an outstanding second half of the season.
The clear objective now is consistent results. In the best case, the team needs two decisive factors. The first is a surge of football energy. The current sensations are not enough to push through two high-stakes matches. Fernando Estévez’s squad has just earned four points last month, with four draws, yet no victories in this pivotal stretch of the campaign.
Eldense – Amorebieta: A race for life and death
The team has endured setbacks: a knee injury to Álex Martínez means he will miss the remainder of the season. With the winger out, the squad has recorded two wins in nine rounds, plus a string of losses and draws. Eldense has dropped 16 points in the last two months, creating a tense landscape for a club still dreaming of a title push.
The latest results show Eldense’s climb has hit a rough patch, but the group remains resolute. The squad must steady its performance and reclaim momentum in the remaining fixtures to avoid losing ground in the standings.
The Catalan side must elevate its level of play to avoid feeling like a failure after coming this close to promotion. Securing second place would ensure home-field advantage in the knockout rounds and could be decisive in any overtime scenario if needed.
Castellón sits on three points and Barcelona B on five, the only teams that can still reach second place. In Vinalopó, the club hosts Athletic Club B this Saturday at 19:30, a team that has already fallen into the Second RFEF for weeks, before closing the campaign at Nueva Condomina the following week.
Eldense is projecting an 18,000-spectator stadium before possible promotion to Second
The club faces a critical moment as six points remain for the postseason. The aim is to end the recent win streak and shoulder the weight against Pepico Amat’s Athletic subsidiary, a tough opponent that has accumulated six losses in the last month and a half. The sense of urgency is high as the countdown to the playoffs accelerates.
Only a sustained push will satisfy the fans who want to see the club thrive. The supporters are urged to back the team during the upcoming fixture, with the stadium expected to be filled as anticipation peaks.
One lesson stands out: success comes to those who endure hardship. The club has rallied across its social channels, urging patience and perseverance. The message to the audience is clear: the team fights and does not quit. The call to fans is direct, inviting everyone to fill the arena on matchday.
Ticket prices are listed as follows: 20 euros for the tribune, 15 euros for the grandstand, and 5 euros for funds. Tickets are available at the field box offices from early evening and can also be purchased online through the club’s official site during operating hours.