LaLiga 2023/24 is burning stages and we are already in the final stretch of the championship with only seven games left until it concludes. On this 35th matchday there are transcendental matches with a lot at stake and that can be key in achieving the objectives set by each of the teams. Girona wants to maintain the second position it achieved against Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid cannot fail to maintain the difference with Athletic, and Granada could consummate its relegation to the Second Division.
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The 35th matchday of LaLiga will start on Friday with the duel between Alavés and Girona. The Basque team is calm in the middle of the table with permanence assured and no chance of fighting for Europe. Meanwhile, Girona has already assured that it will play in the Champions League next season but wants to continue making history and finish the championship in second position.
Four games will be played on Saturday. Mallorca, which marks the permanence, receives UD Las Palmas who still have not won, although they are five points above their rival. Next, Villarreal plays one of its last bullets to enter Europe against Sevilla, who can breathe easy in these last games of the season. Then it will be the champion’s turn. Real Madrid visits the stadium of a Granada team that could certify its relegation to the Second Division this day. And Saturday’s day closes with Athletic Club vs Osasuna.
Sunday will begin with the duel between Cádiz, which is trying to hold on to the First Division, and Getafe, which is closer to Europe than relegation. Atlético de Madrid vs Celta de Vigo will be played next. The red and whites need to certify the Champions League and the light blues need to certify permanence. Valencia will face Rayo Vallecano in another unequal duel with the Ches rushing their European options and the Vallecanos to certify their permanence. The last game on Sunday will be Betis against Almería. The Verdiblancos are in Conference positions and aspire to the Europa League.
The day is completed on Monday with the great match of the day between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad, a match with a lot at stake and where no one can fail. The Catalans want to recover the second defeat they lost against Girona and they do not depend on themselves to achieve it. For its part, Real needs to win to maintain its Europa League position.
Friday
– Alavés vs Girona | May 10, 9:00 p.m. | DAZN
Saturday
– Mallorca vs Las Palmas | May 11, 2:00 p.m. | DAZN
– Villarreal vs Sevilla | May 11, 16:15 | Movistar LaLiga TV, GOL PLAY
– Granada vs Real Madrid | May 11, 18:30 | DAZN
– Athletic Club vs Osasuna | May 11, 9:00 p.m. | Movistar Plus+, Movistar LaLiga TV
Sunday
– Cádiz vs Getafe | May 12, 2:00 p.m. | Movistar LaLiga TV
– Atlético de Madrid vs Celta de Vigo | May 12, 16:15 | DAZN
– Valencia vs Rayo Vallecano | May 12, 18:30 | Movistar LaLiga TV
– Betis vs Almería | May 12, 9:00 p.m. | DAZN
Monday
– FC Barcelona vs Real Sociedad | May 13, 9:00 p.m. | Movistar LaLiga TV
Game |
Date |
Schedule |
Channel |
---|---|---|---|
Alavés vs Girona |
May 10 |
21:00 |
DAZN |
Mallorca vs Las Palmas |
May 11 |
14:00 |
DAZN |
Villarreal vs Sevilla |
May 11 |
16:15 |
Movistar LaLiga TV, GOL PLAY |
Granada vs Real Madrid |
May 11 |
18:30 |
DAZN |
Athletic vs Osasuna |
May 11 |
21:00 |
Movistar Plus+, Movistar LaLiga TV |
Cadiz vs Getafe |
May 12 |
14:00 |
Movistar LaLiga TV |
Atlético de Madrid vs Celta de Vigo |
May 12 |
16:15 |
DAZN |
Valencia vs Rayo Vallecano |
May 12 |
18:30 |
Movistar LaLiga TV |
Betis vs Almeria |
May 12 |
21:00 |
DAZN |
FC Barcelona vs Real Sociedad |
may 13th |
21:00 |
Movistar LaLiga TV |
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