The La Liga action is back this weekend with Real Madrid v Celta Vigo, Deportivo v Barcelona, Valencia v Atheltic Bilbao, Sociedad v Atletico Madrid available through Bet365 and their live stream service.
Jose Mourinho will be hoping that his Real side can kick on and claw back the deficit on Barcelona as we move into week 8 after the international break, and as ever in the league, the games are spread out between Saturday, Sunday and Monday – with no matches kicking-off at the same time.
There are four games taking place on Saturday with Real Madrid and Barcelona both in action.
For Real, they face Celta Vigo at the Bernabeu and they simply must be taking all three points to put some pressure on their bitter rivals and move to within five points of them at the top of the table.
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Barca travel Deportivo La Coruna in the late kick-off on Saturday and will be fully expecting another victory in La Liga, especially against a Deportivo side that have lost three games in a row and not won in five.
Also on Saturday, third placed Malaga host Real Valladolid and Athletic Bilbao travel to Valencia in a match both sides are desperate for the points in to move away from the drop zone after a very poor start to the season.
The team that are keeping up with Barcelona at the moment, Atletico Madrid make the journey to Real Sociedad on Sunday and will know just what is needed of them to move level on points, or even ahead of the Catalan club.
Elsewhere, bottom of the table Espanyol take on Rayo Vallecano and Osasuna, who are just one place off the bottom face a very tough game against Real Betis, who are sitting in fourth at the moment after a superb start to the season.
Getafe v Levante and Granada v Real Zaragoza make up the list of fixtures on Sunday.
The action is then rounded off with a superb looking fixture on Monday evening between Sevilla and Mallorca, two sides that will want to make the top four this campaign and currently sit in sixth and seventh respectively.
It looks to be a fitting way to round off another superb weekend of action in the Spanish top flight.