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LALIGA EA SPORTS: Match Day 31 Preview

LALIGA EA SPORTS is back and Atlético de Madrid vs Girona FC kicks off a Super Saturday.

Fisayo Dairo
Last updated: April 13, 2024 1:13 pm
Fisayo Dairo
Published: April 13, 2024
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Following the mini pause for Copa del Rey final weekend, LALIGA EA SPORTS resumes this coming weekend and there are several hugely important direct duels in the race for Europe.

The fact that Athletic Club won the cup and are also sitting in the European qualification positions means that seventh place in the standings would now grant access to next season’s Conference League. As such, the battle to play continental football has become even wider and the Monday night duel between CA Osasuna and Valencia CF is all the more important.

Real Betis are one of the teams who are targeting that seventh place and they host the opening fixture of the round, when RC Celta visit the Estadio Benito Villamarín on Friday night. Currently eighth and just two points off seventh, Los Verdiblancos have a good chance of qualifying for Europe for a fourth season in a row, however they have lost each of their past four matches and need to show a reaction.

Editor’s Note: Real Betis did win the game 2-1 and are now 7th ahead of Valencia who play later while Celta Vigo continue to live dangerously above the relegation zone.

It will be an action-packed Saturday and the first game should be very entertaining, as fourth-placed Atlético de Madrid take on third-placed Girona FC in the Spanish capital. These two teams produced one of the best games of the season so far when the Catalan side edged a 4-3 thriller in January, and this upcoming duel promises to be just as much fun and just as important in the Champions League race.

The action stays in the capital for a Madrid derby between Rayo Vallecano and Getafe CF. New Rayo Vallecano coach Iñigo Pérez hasn’t lost any of his three home games so far and will aim to keep that streak going at the atmospheric Estadio de Vallecas.

League leaders Real Madrid play next, paying a visit to an RCD Mallorca side who’ll be looking to bounce back following their loss on penalties in last weekend’s Copa del Rey final. Coach Javier Aguirre will have warned his squad that there is little time to mourn that defeat, given that the islanders aren’t completely safe from the threat of relegation yet.

The team currently occupying the final relegation spot is Cádiz CF and Los Amarillos will take on FC Barcelona in the Saturday night game of Matchday 31. They’re on something of a hot streak, as two of Cádiz CF’s four league victories this campaign came in their past three matches. This could be a tricky test for Xavi’s Barça side, in their final league game before ELCLASICO.

LALIGA EA SPORTS Match Day 31 on Sunday

Four more fixtures follow on Sunday, starting with UD Las Palmas vs Sevilla FC. The Canary Islanders are in a poor run of form, as the newly promoted side have had zero wins from their past six and three defeats in a row, so they’ll look to get back to winning ways in front of their home fans.

The other two teams who were promoted into LALIGA EA SPORTS last summer meet in the following fixture when Granada CF face off against Deportivo Alavés. Although the former finished first and the latter finished fourth last season, it’s Deportivo Alavés who have done much better upon their return to the top flight. The Basque outfit know that another win or two should confirm their place in the competition for next season.

On Sunday evening, Athletic Club will play for the first time since their triumph in the Copa del Rey final and a jubilant atmosphere is expected as the San Mamés crowd offers the players and coaching staff a heroes’ welcome. Curiously, the opposition will be Villarreal CF, meaning Marcelino, the last coach to win a trophy with Athletic Club, will be there too in the opposition dugout. It should be quite the occasion in Bilbao.

Across the Basque Country, the Reale Arena in San Sebastián will host the final one of Sunday’s fixtures, a meeting between Real Sociedad and UD Almería. La Real are currently set to qualify for the Europa League, given that they sit sixth, and they’ll want to put as many points as possible on the board between now and the end of the season.

El Sadar is the venue for the final fixture of Matchday 31, one which is suddenly vitally important in the race for Europe. Entering this weekend’s round of matches, CA Osasuna are ninth and just five points behind seventh-placed Valencia CF, their next opponents. Knowing that seventh now offers a ticket to Europe, both teams will give their all in this intriguing Monday night clash.

Watch LALIGA EA SPORTS live this weekend on SuperSport Channel 204.

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