Deportivo de La Coruña vs CD Mirandés: Tickets, Team News, and Match Preview

Deportivo de La Coruña has announced that ticket offices at the Palacio de los Deportes de Riazor will open on Monday, April 20, starting at 3:00 p.m. Local time for the upcoming Segunda División clash against CD Mirandés. The club confirmed that the OAD (Oficina de Atención al Deportista) will remain closed during this period, focusing all customer service efforts on the ticket windows at the stadium complex. This match, scheduled for April 21 at 9:00 p.m., marks a pivotal moment in Deportivo’s push for promotion as they seek to capitalize on recent momentum in Spain’s second tier.

The decision to open ticket sales on a Monday afternoon reflects the club’s effort to accommodate fans ahead of a high-stakes fixture. Deportivo officials emphasized that the move aims to reduce congestion on matchday and ensure smoother access for supporters traveling to Riazor. Whereas the OAD closure may affect certain administrative services, the club directed fans requiring assistance with memberships, season tickets, or accreditation to apply online channels or visit the main club office at Abanca Riazor during regular business hours.

According to the club’s official communiqué, tickets will be available for all sectors of the stadium, with pricing maintained consistent with previous home matches this season. General admission for adults starts at €25, while reduced rates apply for seniors, youth, and members of the club’s official supporter groups. Deportivo as well confirmed that digital tickets purchased through its official website or mobile app will be valid for entry, encouraging fans to consider contactless options to minimize queues.

The Segunda División encounter against Mirandés holds particular significance as both teams vie for positioning in the upper half of the table. Deportivo, currently sitting in sixth place with 52 points from 34 matches, needs a win to retain pace with the automatic promotion spots held by Leganés and Valladolid. Mirandés, meanwhile, arrives in Burgos with 48 points and has shown strong away form this season, winning four of their last six road games. Historical data shows Deportivo has won three of the last five meetings between the sides at Riazor, including a 2-0 victory in the first leg of this season’s fixture.

Head coach Óscar Gilsanz is expected to field a near-full strength squad, with only minor doubts surrounding the availability of midfielder Héctor Hernández due to a minor muscular discomfort detected in training. The club’s medical staff confirmed that Hernández underwent precautionary imaging, which showed no structural damage, and his participation will be decided based on his response to treatment over the weekend. No other players are reported as unavailable due to injury or suspension, giving Gilsanz flexibility in selecting his starting XI.

Mirandés, under the guidance of coach Alessio Lisani, will travel to A Coruña without defender Víctor Ruiz, who serves a one-match suspension following his fifth yellow card of the season. Lisani has acknowledged the challenge of facing Deportivo at Riazor, describing the atmosphere as “one of the most demanding in the league” and stressing the need for discipline and tactical patience. The Basque side has relied on a compact defensive structure this season, conceding just 32 goals in 34 matches — the fourth-best defensive record in Segunda División.

For fans planning to attend, Deportivo advises arriving at least 90 minutes before kickoff to allow time for security checks and entry procedures. The club has coordinated with local authorities and private security firms to manage crowd flow, particularly around the main entrances on Avenida de Burgos and the southern access points near the sports complex. Public transport options include increased frequency on bus lines 5 and 12, operated by Compañía de Tranvías de Compostela, with special matchday shuttles running from the city center and the San Amaro parking area.

Those unable to attend in person can follow the match through official broadcasts on Movistar Plus+, which holds the domestic rights to Segunda División fixtures in Spain. International viewers may access the game via LaLiga Sports TV’s streaming platform, available in select territories outside the Iberian Peninsula. Deportivo also will provide live minute-by-minute updates through its official Twitter account (@RCD_Oficial) and Instagram stories, featuring behind-the-scenes content from the team bus arrival and warm-up sessions.

As the club prepares for this crucial home fixture, the focus remains on delivering a performance that honors the passion of the Deportivista faithful. With promotion aspirations still alive, every point gained at Riazor could prove decisive in the final stretch of the season. The club urges supporters to respect stadium regulations, avoid bringing prohibited items such as flares or glass containers, and maintain a respectful environment throughout the match.

For the latest updates on ticket availability, team news, and matchday protocols, fans are encouraged to visit Deportivo de La Coruña’s official website or contact the club’s supporter services via email at [email protected]. The next official update regarding team selection and any last-minute changes will be released by the club on matchday morning, approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled 9:00 p.m. Kickoff.

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