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Almeria, Malaga, Las Palmas and Castellon to Fight for Last 1st-Division Spot in Spain

Almeria, Malaga, Las Palmas and Castellon advanced after 42 rounds, with two-legged ties set to decide the final LaLiga promotion place.

Almeria, Malaga, Las Palmas and Castellon have qualified for the promotion playoffs in the second division of the Spanish league. They will fight for the final spot in the top tier to join already promoted Racing Santander and Deportivo La…

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The Mirandés descends after a direct duel with the Leganes, who remains in Second

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Almeria, Malaga, Las Palmas and Castellon to fight for last 1st-division spot in Spain

Almeria, Malaga, Las Palmas and Castellon have qualified for the promotion playoffs in the second division of the Spanish league.

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Almería, Málaga, Unión Deportiva Las Palmas and Castellón will play the last ticket to Primera División.

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Almería-Castellón and Málaga-Las Palmas, will form the semifinals of the promotion phase to Primera División.

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We already know which four teams will fight to climb Primera División in the play off of ascent. The six games were full of changes, but finally the aspirants are the same ones that occupied those positions at the beginning of the unified day, that is, Almería third, that will be measured to Castellón, sixth, and Malaga fourth against Las Palmas fifth. The Burgos stayed out, seventh, despite winning Andorra in a Plantío that wept for the other r…

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The Burgos stays out, 7th, with 72 points, a figure with which he had always fought for the ascent

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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