Playoff of Second RFEF: schedules, TV and how to watch the promotion matches to First RFEF

Playoff of Second RFEF schedules TV and how to watch

The First RFEF has already welcomed its first five new members. Pontevedra, Osasuna B, Numancia, Córdoba and Intercity, as leaders of their respective groups in the regular phase of the Second RFEF season, have already moved up the sporting ladder. Therefore, the five remaining tickets to the bronze category of Spanish football are looking for an owner. Who will accompany the quintet of champions?

Arenas de Getxo, Sestao River, La Nucía, Adarve, Mérida, Teruel, Ceuta, Real Murcia, Eldense and Peña Deportiva, after overcoming their semifinal match, were paired by chance last Monday at the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas to the final chapter: the Final phase of the Second RFEF playoffwhich will take place this weekend, on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 May at 6:00 p.m., in the province of Alicante.

Schedules and TV of the promotion phase to First RFEF

Saturday May 28

Sestao River – Eldense. 6:00 p.m. New Pepico Amat Stadium (Elda).

La Nucia – Arenas Club of Getxo. 6:00 p.m. Camilo Cano Olympic Stadium (Elda).

Sunday May 29

Merida – Teruel. 6:00 p.m. Camilo Cano Olympic Stadium (La Nucia).

Union Walkway – Ceuta. 6:00 p.m. New Pepico Amat Stadium (Elda).

Sports Club – Real Murcia. 6:00 p.m. José Rico Pérez Stadium (Alicante).

How to see the playoff for promotion to First RFEF

All matches can be followed live through the streaming platform, footers. Later, once finished, you will be able to read the chronicle and all the information about it in as.com.

Format of the playoff for promotion to the First RFEF

This is a single match tie. In case of a tie, there will be an extension of 15 minutes in each of its parts. If it is not undone, the team that would have obtained the best position in the regular phase of the Second RFEF will go through the round or be promoted (if it is the final). In this way, having both finished in third position, Peña Deportiva – Real Murcia is the only match that can go to penalties.

In addition, the RFEF has announced that, due to the high temperatures of the matches, there will be hydration breaks in the matches. Something that was already practiced in the semifinals and in the playout (the playoff for remaining in the category).

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