Real Madrid, which won in San Sebastián on Sunday night to catch up with FC Barcelona, will be back on Wednesday when they welcome Real Mallorca as a clear prospect. The away team struggles to stay in, two points ahead of the penultimate Leganés and the last Espanyol. Domestically, although he defeated his capital opponent 1-0 in October, Real Madrid last managed to win in May 2009.
Barcelona will host Athletic Bilbao on Tuesday after a goalless draw in Seville, with which they often run into trouble. In February, he was also knocked out 1-0 away from the Basque team in the King’s Cup and in the autumn in the league, and a 1-1 draw was born in Barcelona the previous league season.
Atlético Madrid, who came in third with their 1-0 success against Valladolid, will be a guest of the Levante, and Sevilla, fourth with the same score, will play away with Villarreal.
The other team from Seville, the 14th-placed Real Betis, which changed to head coach over the weekend - Rubi took over Alexis Trujillo - will be the last-place finisher Espanyol at Thursday’s close, with the next round coming from Friday.
La Liga, Round 31:
Monday:
Villarreal-Sevilla 7.30 pm
Leganés-Granada 22.00
Tuesday:
Levante-Atlético Madrid 7.30 pm
Valladolid-Getafe 19.30
FC Barcelona-Athletic Bilbao 22.00
Wednesday:
Alavés-Osasuna 19.30
Real Sociedad-Celta Vigo 19.30
Real Madrid-Real Mallorca 22.00
Thursday:
Eibar-Valencia 7.30 pm
Real Betis-Espanyol 22.00
(Source: Source: sportrajongo.hu, mti / Photo: pixabay, mti)