I've not seen every game over the last few seasons, but that performance was certainly up there with the best I've seen Mallorca play. Particularly before the first goal they were totally dominant, total control all over the park but particularly impressed with the high pressing that you rarely see in Spanish football.
The highlights, including that cracker of a second goal from Dani Rodríguez (who was excellent throughout) is on the link in my previous post.
The second leg is this Sunday at 7 pm CET (6 pm UK time). Coverage of where you can watch can be found here:
http://www.livesoccertv.com/match/3326244/albacete-vs-mallorca
Spain applies the away goals rule the same way as they do in European matches (unlike the UK where they don't apply in play-off matches). So it will only be extra time/penalties if Albarcete win 2-0 at end of normal time and then it stops like that through extra-time.
Deportivo de La Coruña hold a 3-2 lead in the other semi-final against Málaga (who were relegated from La Liga last season). Second leg for that one is in Málaga on Saturday evening.
The finals are next midweek and on Sunday week. Who plays where for this does depend on the results. Albercete will be at home for the 2nd leg irrespective of who they play if they get through. Similarly Deportivo will be away in 2nd leg if they get through.
In Segunda B, Atlético Baleares are going through the complex runners up system for promotion (having lost on away goals winners system). They drew their first leg of the semi-final in Melilla 0-0 last Sunday. The 2nd leg is in Palma on Sunday with a 6 pm CET kick off. (5 pm UK). Coverage of this game is on IB3. They will have another 2 legs to play on the following 2 Sundays if they get through.
Who says football was a winter sport?