Next Saturday at 4:30 pm the match will be held on the twenty-ninth day of the Second Federation, which will face Valladolid and Rayo Cantabria at the Jose Zorrilla Annexes.
Valladolid B will face the match with the aim of adding more points to its qualifying table after drawing the last game against Laredo. Since the start of the competition, the locals have won 14 of the 28 games played to date in the Second Federation and have scored 41 goals for and 35 matches.
On the visitors’ side, Rayo Cantabria beat Cristo Atlético at home 4-1 and previously did so away from home against Real Avilés 1-2, so they will aim to take advantage of the winning inertia at the Valladolid B stadium. Of the 28 games they played this season in the Second Federation, Rayo Cantabria won 12 of them and scored 31 goals against 34 in favor.
Regarding the performance in their stadium, Valladolid B has won eight times, lost five times and once in 14 games played so far, which means that they do not take advantage of home games to add good income from points in your pocket. In the visiting role, Rayo Cantabria has a record of seven wins, four losses and two draws in the 13 games they have played so far, so Valladolid B players must defend their goal to avoid surprises.
In reference to its position in the qualifying table of the Second Federation, it can be seen that Valladolid B leads the visiting team with a four-point advantage. Júlio Baptista’s team entered the game in fifth position and had 46 points before the match. As for its rival, Rayo Cantabria, it is in eighth place with 42 points.
Source: La Verdad

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