They are clearing things slowly about the scoring queue. Tonela lost to Santa Clara's stadium and stayed at 31 points. He has to play in Lisbon with Sporting and Chavez in the last game that is over with 32 points. Follows up with Sepunbal with 33 and Boavista with 35.
The home team today Setubal has two consecutive draws and next week they play at the headquarters of Chavez and will know what Tondela has done who is playing a day earlier in Lisbon. I guess Tondela in the remaining two matches can get a maximum of 3 points because it will logically lose to Sporting. So it will reach 34. So Setubal still wants 1 to 2 points in the remaining 3 as it outperforms Tondela in the tie.
Boavista achieved a stay victory over Moreirense and to risk there is only one scenario rather excessive. She should not get any points in the 3 games, Tondela should make it 2 in 2 and Chavez should beat Setubal, something that she definitely wants so that she does not play her stay in the last game at the headquarters of Tondela. Thus, Tondela will have 37 and Boavista with Chavez from 35, where Boavista falls in the tie. Chavez should win next week, but I think it is unlikely that Tondela will win twice.
So we have the guest almost indifferent and the host wants more victory. But can it? He scores goals by force. Okay and you do not see the "chessboard" away from home, it is 1-4-10 but it lost a weight. He will play more freely and has Vingigal on the bench, who was (justifiably) expelled from Setubal in January. He left but nothing was fixed. Three before the end and have not been saved. For the Boavista coach, it is also a matter of prestige. Do not put them a little more difficult? To train their anxiety but also not to say that they defeated him. Boavista has been losing to Bonfim since 2008, yes it is bad outside but they do not differ much as teams. A draw can take it, the point drops and at 2.80 of betshop it is played marginally.