Cádiz will have to make history if they want to keep their hopes of staying in La Liga alive | OneFootball

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·15 May 2024

Cádiz will have to make history if they want to keep their hopes of staying in La Liga alive

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Cádiz head to their Andalusian neighbours Sevilla on Thursday evening knowing only a win is enough if they want to keep their hopes of playing in La Liga next season alive.

The side currently finds themselves five points clear of safety, on a tally of 29 points this season, having won only five games in the top flight.


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If they are looking to do the seemingly impossible and stay up however, they will have to make history first, as per Canal Sur, the club have never had a win in 22 games at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuan in Seville.

Cádiz have played out 14 defeats and eight draws playing away in Nervion, a record which doesn’t look set to change as Sevilla are on a strong run of home form, having won four of their last five there.

Regardless of their prospects, Cádiz’s fans will likely flock to the away end of the Sánchez-Pizjuan in their droves, making the short drive of just over an hour in order to hopefully see their side make history.

For Sevilla, the match is somewhat of a dead rubber, with only pride to play for after recovering from their poor first half of the season to guarantee safety.

Sevilla find themselves in mid-table in 12th, hoping to improve next year in what will be their first season without European Football since 2012/13.

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