Sant Andreu and Sabadell are tied to their first leg of the playoff ascent in the First Federation. The four carved made it in the field of Rayo Majadahahahda (0-0) in a match where they played ten from the 63rd minutes, for the strict expulsion of Sergio Castillo, and where 370 unconditional moved with the team. Meanwhile, Harlequinates, saw how Eibar B match the initial Rubén Martínez by penalty for 89 minutes, leaving the ice cream with 6,620 fans who gathered at the Nova Creu Alta.
Thus, emotion is served for return. Sant Andreu begins with the advantage of playing at home, in a narcís living room that will undoubtedly show his best galas. In fact, on Monday the sale of locations to the general public was opened, once the period was completed for partners, and there were more than 5,000 tickets sold. They are no longer left for the Nord’s purpose. Everything suggests that the ‘No Bill’ poster will be taken into a stadium with capacity for 6,563 viewers.
For those who visit fans, the Andreuense Club is generous, given the facilities they put in their journey. Thus, a fixed amount of tickets for the swollen Majariega has not been appointed, but they will give them much need. Still, a good removal of followers of the Majadahahona beam is not expected. Meeting will perform on Sunday 18, beginning at 5:00 PM
Sabadell started sale
Sabadell has 800 tickets for the second leg on Ipurúa (Sunday, 12h). They are sold from Tuesday (exclusive sale for partners on Tuesday and Wednesday) for 20 euros and are expected to arrange some coaches covering the team at this very important meeting. Without a doubt the iPurúa is an act -made stadium for the Sabadellenses because there is a final advances in the team in the second A.
Source: La Verdad

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