La Liga continues with Real Madrid v Real Sociedad, Barcelona v Espanyol, Mallorca v Atletico Madrid odds available with Bet365, who also have a live stream of the football.
The action returns this weekend in Spain after a two week break and there are certainly some cracking looking fixtures on show.
Sunday looks set to be a bumper day in this Spanish top flight, with some of the biggest teams in the league stepping onto the pitch.
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The early kick-off sees a team fighting for their lives at the bottom of the league in action as Celta Vigo, who hover just above the bottom three take on a Real Valladolid team that sit in mid-table.
Celta could come into this one in the drop zone if results do not go their way on Friday and Saturday, so the pressure might really be on them to pick up some points. Valladolid have been impressive at times this campaign, but it is tough to predict what sort of performance they are going to put in.
The home side will be hoping their opponents are not at the races and they can claim a vital victory.
Then, Real Madrid are at home to Real Sociedad and nothing other than a comfortable win is expected for the La Liga champions.
However, they have not enjoyed a successful season in the league so far and currently sit a massive 16 points behind Barcelona at the top of the table, so know that retaining their title is extremely unlikely.
The Bernabeu has not been the fortress that it was last season and although Sociedad know it will take a big performance to get a result from this encounter, they might be quietly confident of causing an upset. The pressure is certainly reaching boiling point as Jose Mourinho’s future becomes increasingly unclear.
Indeed the 14/1 available on the away win is sure to attract those punters who feel the Real bubble has burst.
Of course, if Real are at their best and the service is right for Cristinao Ronaldo, then it should be a comfortable afternoon for the side from the Spanish capital – those who think it will be can take the 1/5 on the home win.
Barcelona are also on home soil on Sunday as they entertain Espanyol, who come to the Nou Camp occupying a space in the bottom three, so might be dreading going up against the team in first place of La Liga.
The Catalan club have been superb all season and have dropped just two points in their 17 games.
They are sure to come into this one full of confidence and as they are up against a team near the bottom of the league, might be ready to start 2013 with a flurry of goals.
Tito Vilanova will make an emotional return to the dugout for Barcelona following his recent treatment, which should be a further boost for all concerned.
There can be no room for complacency though, especially as Espanyol are on a four game unbeaten run.
Finally, Atletico Madrid make the journey to Mallorca and know that they might need a victory to remain within nine points of Barcelona.
It will not be easy though as Mallorca won their first game in thirteen matches before Christmas, so might now go on a decent run. The home team have the ability to cause their opponents problems, but Atletico have been superb this season and should be winning here.
We look like being treated to four superb matches on Sunday with goals, entertainment and excitement all but guaranteed in this Spanish top flight that is full of quality.