La Liga Live Streaming : Barcelona v Levante & Valencia v Malaga available to watch online

Its a bumper Saturday night  in La Liga with Barcelona v Levante & Valencia v Malaga live streaming from Bet365, who report they have access to live football feeds from throughout Europe.

There are four games coming from La Liga on Saturday and with Barcelona and Real Madrid playing in the Champions League semi-finals during the week, both are in action on Saturday.

Barca could be just a couple of weeks away from securing the league title as they are 13 points clear of Real with just seven games remaining.

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if the side from the capital take maximum points in the next few weeks, Barca know three wins will be enough to lift the trophy this campaign.

Tito Vilanova’s men entertain Levante on Saturday evening and they should come out on top as the away side have lost their last two and sit in mid-table at the moment.

Barca take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League during the week and with this being a home game against a side with nowhere near the amount of quality as the league-leaders, Vilanova is likely to tinker with his starting eleven.

Unsurprisingly, a win for Barcelona gives you odds of 2/9, so they are the big favourites to come out on top.

Real Madrid are in action before their El Clasico rivals and they host Real Betis in what isn’t going to be an easy encounter for Jose Mourinho’s team as their opponents are fighting for a European spot.

Betis currently sit in seventh, two points away from the Europa League spots and they might see this as the best time to take on Real as they will have one eye on their clash with Borussia Dortmund.

Mourinho knows that second place is in his side’s hands as they are three points clear of Atletico Madrid and have a much better goal-difference. A win is needed here though to keep the gap healthy and pile pressure on Atletico to come out on top in their game on Sunday.

Both Barcelona and Real Madrid should be winning this weekend, whatever side their respective managers decide to put out.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Granada and Real Valladolid lock horses in what is a huge game for the former.

They have lost their last three and if Mallorca take the spoils against Rayo Vallecano on Friday night, they will kick-off in the bottom three, so a win is vital.

Valladolid sit on 38 points at the moment and look to be safe, but another win would take them over 40 points, so they will be after the spoils here and are decent value at 11/4.

The final game to look at sees Malaga make the journey to Valencia in what should be a scintillating 90 minutes of action.

These two sit in fourth and fifth respectively at the moment and both are on 50 points, four away from the Champions League places.

The winner would give themselves a great chance of finishing in the top four, whereas the loser might be looking over their shoulders somewhat. However, a draw looks to be good value at this stage as it is at 3/1.

We are all set for an entertaining day from La Liga.

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