Reus FC Reddis Fights for Play-off Spot in Crucial Match Against Sant Andreu

The Reus team faces Sant Andreu, who are seeking direct promotion to Primera RFEF, in a decisive duel.

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Reus FC Reddis faces Sant Andreu today in a decisive Segunda RFEF match, with the Reus team fighting to consolidate their play-off position and the Barcelona side seeking direct promotion.

The Camp Municipal Narcís Sala is the setting for a high-stakes clash in Segunda RFEF. Sant Andreu, needing a win to secure their direct promotion to Primera RFEF, hosts Reus FC Reddis, who are looking to solidify their play-off positions.
Before the match began, both sets of fans gave an emotional round of applause to Natxo González, Sant Andreu's coach and former Reus manager, who is recovering from a heart attack suffered this week. A gesture of support that marked the prelude to the encounter.
Reus's starting lineup featured a surprise in goal, with Dani Parra regaining his starting spot. The team started with Alberto Benito and Marcel Céspedes on the wings, Andy Alarcón, Xavi Molina, and Pol Fernández in central defense, and Lluís Recasens, Sandro Toscano, and Xavi Jaime in midfield, with Ricardo Vaz and Miquel Ustrell as the main attacking threats.
Results from other matches on the day have favored Reus's interests. Terrassa's defeat and Alcoyano's draw have placed the red-and-black team in fifth position, the last play-off spot, with 49 points. A victory today would allow them to climb to fourth place, surpassing Alcoyano.