La Liga puts the final point of the 2022-2023 season this weekend with a last day of heart attack at the bottom of the table. The battle for permanence is fought dog-faced in 90 minutes. Six teams fight not to occupy the last of the three places that condemn Second. We took out the calculator to find out what the descent accounts are.
Let’s start by taking a look at the table to see how the six teams involved in the relegation reach matchday 38:
Yes, the thing is very tight. Cádiz, Getafe and Valencia face the last duel of the season with 41 points each. For their part, Almería and Celta de Vigo appear with 40, while Valladolid, currently located in the relegation zone, with 39. One of them will accompany Elche and Espanyol to Second.
And these are the matches of day 38 for the clubs that risk their skins:
All the matches of the last day of the League are played with a unified timetable, all starting at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 4.
The cabals and relegation combinations are numerous, but the truth is that there is a common maxim for all: the six teams depend on themselves; if victory is achieved, salvation is achieved. Even losing you can achieve permanence. Only Valladolid is obliged not to be defeated. The most gruesome scenario would come if the contestants end up tied at 41 points. But let’s go by parts:
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