The current top two teams, RC Deportivo and Real Racing Club, are both on 16 points. These historic clubs have a combined 90 seasons of top-flight experience and are desperate to end their respective droughts. RC Deportivo last played in the top tier in the 2017-2018 season, while Real Racing Club hasn't been there since the 2011-2012 season. Both teams have impressive goal differences, with RC Deportivo boasting a +11 and Real Racing Club at +7, significantly higher than any other team in the competition.
Real Racing Club's players Andrés Martín and Asier Villalibre have been standouts, scoring six and five goals respectively, with no other player in the division matching their numbers. Villalibre, who joined on loan from Deportivo Alavés, has made an instant impact and is a key player for the team.
FC Andorra, a relatively new team, is also making waves, sitting fourth in the standings with a +4 goal difference. Under the guidance of coach Ibai Gómez, who took over in the summer, the team has enjoyed a strong start, with four wins, two draws, and two defeats. Gerard Piqué remains involved with the club, and fans are hopeful that they can make it to the top division and host big teams like FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Real Zaragoza, a historic club, is struggling, with just one win so far and sitting second-bottom on six points. The team is playing at a temporary ground while their home stadium, La Romareda, undergoes redevelopment. A relegation to the third tier would be a devastating blow to the club's fans.
The teams currently in the playoff positions, including FC Andorra, Cádiz CF, UD Las Palmas, and SD Huesca, are all vying for promotion. The standings are incredibly tight, with just three points separating third-placed Cádiz CF and ninth-placed UD Almería. Anything can happen in an instant in LALIGA HYPERMOTION, making it one of the most exciting leagues to watch.