Real Racing Club have already sealed one automatic promotion spot, but second place and the four playoff positions are still to be decided.
There are two matchdays remaining in the regular season of the 2025/26 LALIGA HYPERMOTION, Spanish football’s second division. Already Real Racing Club have secured a return to LALIGA EA SPORTS, but the second automatic promotion spot is still up for grabs. As for the promotion playoff positions, everyone down to eighth-placed SD Eibar could yet make it. Let’s take a look at each team’s situation. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with Meridianbet.
RC Deportivo (2nd, 74 points)
As one of Spanish football’s most historic clubs, RC Deportivo fans are desperate to return to the top flight, where they haven’t featured since the 2017/18 campaign. They have never been below eighth in the standings throughout this 2025/26 campaign, and are unbeaten in their past 11, winning their past three, so things are looking good.
Remaining fixtures: Real Valladolid (A), UD Las Palmas (H)
UD Almería (3rd, 71 points)
Over the past few weeks, UD Almería have been steadily climbing up the table and mounting a serious promotion push. However, a draw and a defeat from their past two matches has proved to be a setback. In Sergio Arribas, they have the division’s top scorer in their ranks, as he has 24 goals, so Los Almeriensistas will hope he can lead them back to the promised land.
Remaining fixtures: Real Sporting (A), Real Valladolid (H)

Málaga CF (4th, 69 points)
Málaga CF have been steadily climbing up the table during the second half of the season, in their mission to return to the top flight for the first time since 2017/18. Three victories in a row across the past three weeks have pushed them even higher, and into the promotion playoff spots.
Remaining fixtures: Racing Club (H), Real Zaragoza (A)
UD Las Palmas (5th, 69 points)
UD Las Palmas have been quite consistent throughout this LALIGA HYPERMOTION season, however they have drawn a lot of matches. Only one other team has more draws than their 12, and the islanders know that they need victories rather than draws if they’re to challenge for the automatic promotion spots by the end of the regular season. A final day trip to take on RC Deportivo could end up being crucial to their chances.
Remaining fixtures: Real Zaragoza (H), RC Deportivo (A)
CD Castellón (6th, 66 points)
CD Castellón remain inside the promotion playoff spots, even though they haven’t won any of their past three matches. They still have to face SD Eibar in the final matchday, though, and that could be an important game as they aim to return to LALIGA EA SPORTS for the first time since 1990/91.
Remaining fixtures: SD Huesca (A), SD Eibar (H)
Burgos CF (7th, 66 points)
Burgos CF have spent the entire season inside the top half of the LALIGA HYPERMOTION table. Chasing a first top-flight appearance since 1979/80, Los Blanquinegros have one of the best defences in the division, with just 33 goals conceded in 40 matches. Their problem is in attack, as their 45 goals scored is among the lowest tallies in the entire division. They’ll need more goals for the season run-in.
Remaining fixtures: Cultural Leonesa (A), FC Andorra (H)
SD Eibar (8th, 64 points)
Just a few months ago, SD Eibar were inside the LALIGA HYPERMOTION relegation zone, but they suddenly put together an incredible run of form under Beñat San José. They did lose to promotion rivals Málaga CF, but it’s still a record of 10 wins from their past 14 matches. It might be too little too late, but there are still two matchdays remaining for SD Eibar to keep climbing the table.
Remaining fixtures: Córdoba CF (H), CD Castellón (A)
