This is a crucial moment: this requires determination on the pitch, calmness in the locker room, and a large crowd at the Bruno Nespoli stadium.

On the eve of the crucial relegation clash with Cassino, bottom of Group G, Olbia announces that it has paid its registered players' January salaries and is also calling on its fans to rally. "Their presence in the stands, their warmth, the chants, and their unwavering support can transform the Nespoli into a veritable fortress and become an additional weapon in our quest to stay in the league," reads the statement posted on the club's social media profiles. "Filling the Nespoli, making it loud and colorful, means giving the team a real boost: every voice, every applause, and every flag raised can make a difference. Don't leave us alone: everyone at the stadium to support Olbia!"

The climb toward relegation, which began with a draw against Flaminia Civita Castellana and continued with victories against Budoni and Ischia, can continue with a significant result tomorrow: back in the play-off race, the Bianconeri, third from bottom with 27 points, cannot afford any slip-ups, especially in their head-to-head matches. With seven matches remaining in the Serie D season, direct relegation, currently seven points away, is also possible, so every point could be crucial. Cabrera is available for the home match against Cassino after his suspension, but Saggia is not, as he will serve his third and final match of suspension tomorrow.

Teams take to the field at the Nespoli stadium at 2:30 p.m.: referee Domenico Mascolo of the Castellammare di Stabia section (assistants Davide Eliso of Castellammare di Stabia and Luca Arcella of Frattamaggiore).

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