Yet another busy round of La Liga fixtures take place this weekend with Rayo Vallecano v Barcelona, Betis v Valencia, Atletico Madrid v Osasuna, Mallorca v Real Madrid available through Bet365 and their live stream service.
As ever, the games are vastly spread out over Saturday, Sunday and Monday, as Jose Mourinho and Real Madrid in particular look to claw back an eight point deficit on the joint top leaders in Spain, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
Espanyol v Malaga is the game that gets the action underway and this is a battle between two teams in very different spirits right now. Malaga look to be making a good challenge for the top four this campaign, whilst the home team are in a real relegation battle right now.
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Real Betis then host Valencia and the visitors really need to start putting some results together to challenge for a Champions League spot. It has been a poor start to the La Liga season for them, whereas Betis will be delighted to sit in sixth place.
Elsewhere, Celta Vigo go up against Deportivo La Coruna, and then Barcelona head to Rayo Vallecano and will be expecting to take all three points to move clear at the top of the table overnight.
Moving onto Sunday, Sevilla can move into the top four with a win at Real Zaragoza and Levante host Granada with the home side looking to make it three victories from as many games.
Sunday afternoon sees Athletic Bilbao host a Getafe side that sit in mid-table. Bilbao have been a long way off the standard they set last season so far.
On Sunday evening, Atletico Madrid will know just what is needed of them to keep the pace, or even move ahead of Barcelona when they take on bottom of the table Osasuna. Atletico are the huge favourites going into this and if they are near their best, then should win comfortably.
Real Madrid need to keep winning matches to try and move closer to the top so three points are a must when they travel to Mallorca – who are a very good side and will not be there to just make up the numbers.
Monday night’s game is between Real Valladolid and Real Sociedad and it should be a good way to end the La Liga weekend.