The home side are 12th in the league but just three points above the drop zone with four games left of the season, while the visitors are in sixth and unable to move any higher up the table.
Match preview
A surprise fifth-placed finish in just their third season back in the top flight having been promoted in 2018-19 had Gil Vicente fans hopeful that their side would use that as a foundation to improve their standings in the league for future years.
That has not been the case though with the Roosters going on to finish 13th in the following campaign before finding themselves in a potential relegation battle this time around.
Gil Vicente had been operating around midtable for large parts of this season, but a run of seven matches without victory, including four back-to-back defeats, saw them fall into 14th, with manager Vitor Campelos losing his job in the process.
A crucial win in their previous outing against Moreirense, the only team outside of the top four to win in matchday 30, lifted them to 12th in the table, but they still remain just three points above Portimonense, who occupy the relegation playoff spot.
Two of their final four fixtures pit Gil Vicente up against fellow relegation-battling sides, leaving the upcoming encounter with Arouca as a potentially vital game to extend their lead over the drop zone prior to those matches.
The visitors will be a tough side to beat though, sitting sixth in the table coming into this one, while they have not lost in any of the last 14 meetings between these two.
Arouca, however, have little left to play for as they trail fifth-placed Vitoria de Guimaraes by 13 points with four matches remaining, leaving them only able to finish as high as their current sixth place.
After finishing just two points above the bottom three in their first year back in the Primeira Liga in 2021-22, Arouca had an incredible rise up the table last season as they finished in fifth place.
They have done what the hosts could not after their fifth-place finish, backing it up with yet another positive season that has them competing to finish in the top six for consecutive campaigns.
Two losses in as many games in March saw their position in seventh put at risk, but the Arouquenses bounced back with three victories and a draw in the following four matches, creating an eight-point lead on eighth place and pushing them into sixth with four fixtures remaining.
Gil Vicente Primeira Liga form:
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Arouca Primeira Liga form:
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Team News
The hosts come into this game with a single injury concern, with defender Ruben Fernandes doubtful for this one having already missed last weekend's match against Moreirense.
That allowed for Jonathan Buatu-Mananga to make his debut for the side after signing in January, and the defender is likely to keep his place in the starting 11 after impressing in his first game.
As for the visitors, they are likely to be without Tiago Esgaio for the second match in a row after the defender was forced off in the 72nd minute of their 2-1 victory over Boavista.
Rafa Mujica has been enjoying a phenomenal season for Arouca scoring 20 goals in the league, including 16 in his last 16 outings for the club, and he is set to lead the line once again in this one.
Gil Vicente possible starting lineup:
Andrew; Pinto, Pereira, Buatu-Mananga, Buta; Fujimoto, Gbane, Dominguez; Correia, Alipour
Arouca possible starting lineup:
Arruabarrena; Milovanov, Bambu, Montero, Weverson; Santos, Simao; Jason, Gonzalez, Sylla; Mujica