Next Monday, April 27, Cádiz CF will face UD Las Palmas in a league match that has not occurred in this competition for two seasons, when both teams were in Primera División. This encounter, scheduled for 8:30 PM, has 18 precedents in the capital of Cádiz.
The historical balance of these matches is clearly favorable to the home team, with eleven victories for Cádiz CF, four draws, and only three wins for the Canary Islands team. A particularly relevant fact is that UD Las Palmas has not managed to win in Cádiz in the last 39 years, a streak that the yellow team hopes to maintain.
The draws recorded between both teams in the 21st century, all of them goalless, demonstrate the parity in some of their most recent duels. Curiously, the first five confrontations, which occurred in the 60s and 70s, resulted in defeats for the islanders.
The most recent precedents also favor Cádiz CF, with two convincing victories: a 4-1 and a 2-0. The latter result occurred in the season that culminated in the successful promotion of the Cádiz team to Primera División, their last return to the elite to date.




