This coming Sunday, April 12, the Financial Estadio (formerly known as Nuevo Mirandilla) will host a pivotal encounter for Cádiz CF. They will welcome Andorra, a team that has proven to be a serious threat, securing five victories in their last eight matches, which has allowed them to climb the league table.
The trajectories of both clubs are distinctly different. While Cádiz CF has experienced a significant decline, dropping from sixth position at the end of the first half of the season to eighteenth currently, Andorra has risen from fourteenth to eleventh place, enjoying a stability that the yellow team lacks.
The course of the second half of the season clearly reflects the current situation of the two contenders facing each other in the match that is part of the 35th round of LaLiga Hypermotion.
The second half of the season has been particularly challenging for Cádiz CF, who have only managed to secure four out of a possible 39 points, a figure far below the 21 points earned by Andorra in the same period. The Cádiz team has achieved only one victory, while their opponent has accumulated six wins.
The disparity is also evident in offensive performance. Cádiz CF is the lowest-scoring team in the second half of the season with just eight goals, averaging 0.6 goals per game. In contrast, Andorra has scored 27 goals (two per match), showcasing their strong scoring ability, as demonstrated by their recent 6-2 victory against Racing de Santander, the league leader.
Andorra's playing style is characterized by its attacking philosophy, based on ball possession, one-on-one dribbling skills, and high effectiveness in finishing. Sergio González's team will need to be vigilant against an opponent that arrives in the capital of Cádiz with their league survival practically secured, allowing them to play without pressure.




