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Granada on Brink of Segunda División Survival with One Point Needed

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Granada are just one point from mathematically securing their place in Spain's Segunda División. A draw at Córdoba on Sunday or a Mirandés slip-up in their final four matches would seal survival.

Granada are on the verge of securing their mathematical safety in the Segunda División for another season. Just a single point separates them from officially ensuring they will avoid relegation. The Andalusian club could lock in this achievement as early as this weekend when they travel to face Córdoba at El Arcángel.

The crucial showdown against Córdoba on Sunday presents the clearest path. A draw or better would immediately give Granada the point they need, triggering celebrations of survival. Even a loss might not be disastrous if other results fall in their favor.

Indeed, Granada's fate is also tied to Mirandés' performance in their final four fixtures of the regular phase. If Mirandés fails to win any of those matches, Granada would clinch safety regardless of their own result in Córdoba. This dual pathway reduces the pressure slightly, but the squad will be eager to seal the deal on their own terms.

The Segunda División campaign is notoriously grinding, and achieving permanence with matches to spare is a testament to Granada's consistency throughout the season. The team has navigated a competitive table where many teams are separated by fine margins, and securing safety mathematically removes any lingering anxiety.

Manager and players alike will be focused on the task at hand. The El Arcángel stadium is known for its hostile atmosphere, and Córdoba will not roll over easily. Granada must deliver a composed performance to get the result they need. The away support will hope to witness the moment when survival becomes official.

Meanwhile, Mirandés finds themselves in a precarious position, needing wins to keep their own survival hopes alive. Any slip-up from them would hand Granada the reprieve without kicking a ball. The drama of the final stretch in the second tier often produces unexpected twists, but Granada are firmly in control of their destiny.

With just one point required, Granada's mission is straightforward. Whether it comes via a hard-earned point on the road or through Mirandés' misfortune, the club is poised to breathe a collective sigh of relief and begin planning for another year in the Segunda División. Based on reporting from Fútbol.