Rayo Majadahonda could play home fixtures at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano Rayo Majadahonda Need a temporary home whilst stadium is redeveloped

Segunda Division club Rayo Majadahonda are still looking for a new home to make their historic second-tier debut while development works are carried out on their Estadio Cerro del Espino home.

The arena, where Atletico Madrid play their reserve games, does not fulfill some of the LFP's requirements for a professional football stadium and so work must be done to bring it up to scratch, which could take as long as three months into the season.

As a last resort, the minnows could play their games at Madrid's Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in order to avoid disqualification.

Atletico CEO Miguel Angel Gil Marin has promised to fans and the local council have promised to help speed up the works on the stadium and do all he can to assist them to find a temporary home.

There are not many options for Rayo Majadahonda to choose from, with only six stadiums in the capital matching up to the regulations.

Those include the Wanda Metropolitano, Real Madrid's Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Getafe's Estadio Coliseum Alfonso Perez, Alcorcon's Estadio de Santo Domingo, Rayo Vallecano's Estadio Vallecas, which itself is being refurbished as is Leganes' Estadio Butarque.