UD Las Palmas has the opportunity to make history this Sunday at the Estadio de Gran Canaria. A victory against Real Zaragoza would not only keep their promotion aspirations alive, depending also on Deportivo's result, but would also shatter the record for consecutive home wins, currently set at six under coach Luis García.
This achievement would match the streak of six consecutive home wins achieved in the 1995-96 season, during Pacuco Rosales's era in Segunda B at the former Estadio Insular, a mark that preceded a promotion. Now, Luis García seeks to surpass that statistic with a seventh consecutive victory at the current venue.
The yellow team has secured 18 out of the last 18 points played at home, consolidating their candidacy for the promotion playoffs. Despite being four points behind second-placed Deportivo de La Coruña, whom they will visit on May 31st, the home streak is a significant boost.
Zaragoza, in a precarious league position with little chance of avoiding relegation, is not expected to be an overly difficult opponent for the home team. UD Las Palmas has proven to be a strong side at their stadium, having earned 41 out of their total 69 season points, with 12 wins, five draws, and only three defeats.
In contrast, Zaragoza has only managed four away wins, accumulating eleven losses and five draws. UD Las Palmas aims to set a new record at the Estadio de Gran Canaria this Sunday, recalling that at the Insular stadium, the streak reached 12 consecutive victories in the 1950-51 campaign.




