League 2 – Group D | 2026 Season | Round 42 Recap
With just 4 matches remaining, Group D is reaching its breaking point—tight playoff races, a shaky mid-table, and relegation battles turning desperate.
🔝 Top of the Table – Promotion Push
The race for 1st place and automatic promotion remains intense, with little margin for error. While the top side holds a slim advantage, the chasing pack is still close enough to strike in the final rounds.
Momentum will be everything now—one slip could cost promotion.
🎯 Playoff Zone (2nd–9th)
The playoff spots are highly competitive, but there’s a noticeable divide forming:
- The upper playoff teams are beginning to lock in their positions and fight for seeding advantage.
- The lower half (6th–9th) is far less secure, with inconsistent results keeping the door open.
Expect constant movement here over the final stretch.
⚠️ Mid-Table Pressure (10th–11th)
- 10th place currently secures a Friendly Cup spot.
- 11th place lands in the King’s Cup.
These positions are far from settled, with multiple teams hovering within a few points. A single win or loss could shift teams between playoff contention and missing out entirely.
📉 Relegation Battle Heats Up
At the bottom:
- Atlético Osasuna (48 pts) sits just above danger but isn’t fully safe yet.
- Al Mokawloon (47 pts) and Alto Perú (46 pts) are in serious trouble, hovering right above the drop.
- AS Mona (45 pts) is slipping and now deeply involved in the relegation fight.
🚨 Far Rabat (34 pts) looks all but relegated unless a miracle run happens in the final 4 rounds.
📊 Form Watch
- Lower-table teams are struggling for consistency, which is keeping the relegation fight wide open.
- Mid-table sides are dropping key points, allowing others to stay alive longer than expected.
🔥 Final 4 Rounds – What to Watch
- Who claims the automatic promotion spot?
- Which teams survive the chaotic playoff cutoff line?
- Can anyone escape the relegation zone, or is it already decided?
The final stretch in Group D is shaping up to be unpredictable and ruthless—every point now is season-defining.










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