The Gran Canaria side faces this decisive clash aiming to overcome a rival that has proven to be a tough opponent throughout the regular season. Despite losing both league encounters earlier this year, the home team hopes to leverage home-field advantage to secure a positive result before the return leg in four days.
The UD Las Palmas coaching staff remains cautious regarding potential rotations, prioritizing the consistency of the squad that has competed throughout the season. The team enters the match with several long-term injuries, but with the backing of a fanbase expected to provide one of the highest attendances of the year.
Meanwhile, Málaga arrives on the island following an impressive campaign, establishing itself as one of the season's revelations with a young and ambitious squad. The visitors, who finished the regular season level on 73 points with the hosts, are aiming to return to the top flight eight years after their last relegation.
The tie features an interesting tactical contrast: UD Las Palmas stands out as one of the league's tightest defenses, having conceded only 40 goals, while Málaga ranks as the third-highest scoring team with 75 goals. Managing pressure and experience in these high-stakes matches will be crucial in determining which side advances to the final.




