There isn’t much information available, but I’ll do my best. As you probably know the big clubs have ‘B’ teams that play in the lower leagues, but are not allowed to get promotion to the first division.
The third tier (Segunda B) is divided into four regional divisions and our boys are touring the eastern division in which play all the B teams of the big eastern clubs, e.g. Barcelona, Espanyol, Valencia and Villareal, so it is a really good standard.
Unlike the UK, there is not so much interest in clubs outside the first division, and when I tell Spanish football fans that you can get 10 thousand people watching a third division game they are truly astonished. My problem is that there is almost no information about these games because nobody except for a few diehards is really interested. It will be great experience as they will be facing a completely different kind of football which is technically a much higher standard than they are used to.
The reason for the difference between English and Spanish football at lower levels is simple based on my own experience. When I was a kid playing football in England, we played on a muddy field and I am old enough to remember the leather ball with laces, which when wet weighed a ton. The strongest kids did best. In Spain, only the top level have grass pitches, although this is changing, and we used to play on concrete covered in sand. This means that if your first touch is not perfect, you are stuffed because either the ball bounces high into the air, or somebody nicks it off you. I was big and heavy and good at football in England and when I came to Spain, kids half my size used to run rings round me.
I will keep a look out anyway and let you know if I find anything interesting, although they will talking about them and not about us.