The team coached by Iván Martín is playing for the final step towards glory in a match that could extend to extra time and even be decided by penalties if the aggregate score remains tied. Their opponent, Guijuelo, enters the game with the advantage from the first leg played in Salamanca.
The home team's coach welcomes back key midfielders, including Godoy and Carlos Delgado, and will have Julio Báez in midfield and David García in central defense. For scoring goals, the responsibility falls on Saúl Sánchez, the team's top scorer with 17 goals this season.
The Castilian club, on the other hand, has organized travel for an expedition of 31 people, with expected support from the 'Fondo salchichón' fan group in the stands. Tamaraceite has focused heavily on the team's morale, drawing confidence from their recent home victories in this playoff against San Fernando (3-0) and Mensajero (2-0) to fuel their comeback hopes.
“"Our goals were more a product of our own mistakes. This is a historic opportunity for us, and all our focus is on this match."
“"to have the ball and control the game, matching the opponent's intensity, and, of course, trying to keep a clean sheet."
Club president Héctor Ramírez emphasized the importance of having a core of experienced players like Sergio Suárez, David García, and Julio Báez. Their veteran presence is crucial for facing matches of this caliber and maintaining composure with the ball during difficult moments.
The match will be officiated by Catalan referee Enriq Bureu, assisted by Jordi Fulla and Eric García on the lines. The fourth official will be Ángel Berjaga.




