Ceuta is approaching the two decisive matches of the season, where only winning one of them is enough to enter the play-off. Chus Trujillo's team is facing the group champion, the mighty Córdoba, with the sole intention of getting the three points and securing their passage to the next round. The situation that these two teams are facing is totally different. On the one hand, Ceuta is playing all or nothing to try to fight for promotion in the final playoffs, and on the other hand, Córdoba is not playing for anything in terms of points, but rather the opportunity to achieve a full victory this season at home. As time goes by, luck has been on their side in recent days, and they have not fallen out of the top five classified, but now is the time to win and have to depend on other results. The teams behind are lurking, and another stumble could make them lose their privileged position in the next round. Coach Chus Trujillo has a significant loss for this match, that of David Castro, who has to serve a one-game suspension. He will have the presence of Samu Casais, who is now fully recovered, although it seems that he will start the match from the bench. The Canarian coach will maintain the defense from last week, giving Telis a new entry at the expense of Capa. The defense will play a decisive role in this match. The game is presented as attractive and will have a special atmosphere, as it is expected that the Córdoba fans will attend the stadium to bid farewell to their team this season. Córdoba will be in 1ª División RFEF next season. Ceuta will have to fight in this match to achieve it, otherwise, they will have to wait for Cacereño. But Ceuta's team is ready for the challenge. So the question is, can Ceuta achieve the necessary victory to secure their passage to the next round? The match will be crucial in determining the team's future in the competition. The victory would be a great boost for Chus Trujillo's team. Ceuta needs to win to maintain its position in the standings. The defeat would be a great blow to the team. Ceuta has to be ready for the challenge.