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Spanish La Liga
The resumption of La Liga will see Sevilla lock horns with Real Madrid. Sevilla have a chance to continue Madrid’s poor start to the league.
The resumption of La Liga will see Sevilla lock horns with Real Madrid. Sevilla have a chance to continue Madrid’s poor start to the league.
The final game of the Spanish La Liga season sees Barcelona take-on Athletic Bilbao in the 108th Copa del Rey final
All eyes will be focused on the biggest match in world football this weekend as Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in the El Clasico.
This weekend the Spanish La Liga serves up a mouth watering clash between two heavy weights. Both teams are going through a tricky patch and will be looking to get their seasons back on track.
The mighty Barcelona proved once again why they are the champions of Spain. Barcelona outclassed Real Madrid to move top of the La Liga standings however Mourinho’s men have a game in hand and will face another team who suffered a disappointing defeat over the weekend.
The Spanish Super Cup in the beginning of the season (2-2 and 3-2 to Barcelona over two legs) may have provided a fiery and freescoring match in typical Clasico fashion between Madrid and Barca (and a bit of eye gouging, too), but the league clashes are what matter most and this Saturday provides the first head-to-head of the campaign between the two Spanish giants.
The international break is always a welcoming affair but football fans will be happy that attention turns back to the exciting domestic football. This weekend sees a cracking encounter between two giants of Spanish football.
23 April: The Spanish La Liga has now hit the home straight as there are only 6 more fixtures left till the finale
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights
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