League 2 – Group D (2026 Season, Round 38 Recap)
With 8 rounds left in the season, Group D is shaping up to be one of the most competitive divisions, featuring a tight title race, a crowded playoff zone, and a fierce relegation fight.
🔝 Promotion Race Heats Up
At the top, Always Ready (BOL) and Guayaquil City (ECU) are tied on 74 points, battling for the single automatic promotion spot to the World Premier League. Always Ready currently holds the edge thanks to goal difference, but this race is far from decided.
Close behind, Club Destroyers (BOL) sits on 73 points, while Aston Villa (UK) (72 pts) and Banfield (ARG) (72 pts) are right in the mix. A single slip from the leaders could open the door for a dramatic shake-up.
🎯 Playoff Battle (2nd–9th)
The fight for playoff positioning is incredibly tight, with several clubs still capable of climbing:
- Corinthians (BRA) – 71 pts
- Peñarol (URU) – 69 pts
- Bolton Wanderers (UK) – 60 pts
- El Nacional (ECU) – 58 pts
- Al Masry SC (EGP) – 58 pts
These teams currently occupy the playoff spots, but pressure is mounting from just below.
⚖️ Mid-Table Pressure
- FC Nantes (FRA) (10th, 57 pts) holds the Friendly Cup qualification spot, but only by a slim margin.
- Unión La Calera (CHI) (11th, 55 pts) is just outside in the King’s Cup position, still within reach of overtaking Nantes.
Teams like Real Sociedad (SPA) and Bella Vista (URU) remain within striking distance and could still push into these positions with a strong run.
📉 Relegation Zone
The bottom of the table is becoming increasingly concerning for a few clubs:
- SV Meppen (GER) – 32 pts
- Canon Yaoundé (CMR) – 17 pts
These two occupy the relegation spots to League III, with Canon Yaoundé in particular struggling heavily all season.
Just above them, K.R.C. Genk (BEL) and Rio Ave (POR) are not safe yet and must pick up points quickly to avoid being dragged down.
🔥 Key Takeaways
- The top 5 teams are separated by just 2 points, making this one of the tightest promotion races.
- The playoff zone is still wide open, with constant movement expected.
- Mid-table teams are battling for cup qualification spots, with minimal margin between them.
- The relegation battle remains intense, especially for teams just above the bottom two.
With only 8 rounds remaining, every match carries huge importance. Expect dramatic swings, late pushes, and possibly a photo finish in the race for promotion.







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