Barcelona could clinch title with derby win in LaLiga matchday 34

Following a week-and-a half-break, LaLiga Santander returns this weekend and a new champion could be crowned on Sunday night. FC Barcelona enter Matchday 34 holding a large lead at the top of the standings, so much so that they could mathematically clinch the title and they could do so in the Barcelona Derby. No matter what second-placed Atlético de Madrid or third-placed Real Madrid do in their own matches, one more Barça win would be enough.

Before that hugely significant Barcelona Derby, the round begins in the Balearic Islands on Friday night as RCD Mallorca host Cádiz CF. The away side are very much involved in the tight relegation battle and will hope their attacking talent can find a way through the solid RCD Mallorca back five.

Four matches follow on Saturday, the first of which is Real Sociedad vs Girona FC. This is a duel between two teams currently inside the European qualification positions, as Real Sociedad are fourth and Girona FC are seventh. Given the result of the Copa del Rey final, which was won by Real Madrid, seventh is now a Conference League ticket and the Catalan club hope to hold on to it.

CA Osasuna just lost that Copa del Rey final, but they too could qualify for Europe so they’ll hope to bounce back at home to UD Almería. Given the effort displayed by Jagoba Arrasate’s side in the final in Seville, a tremendous reception can be expected by the fans at El Sadar.

Villarreal take on Athletic Club

The European battle then continues when Villarreal CF welcome Athletic Club to the east coast. These are two more teams who want continental football next season and the home side will be buoyed by the return from injury of star striker Gerard Moreno. Nicolas Jackson has been in fine form in his absence, scoring four in his past three games, so Villarreal CF might start with both up front.

Real Madrid are in action at the Bernabéu on Saturday night, hosting a Getafe CF side who are third-bottom but who will travel across Spain’s capital with confidence following the return of José Bordalás as coach and the 1-0 victory he lead his team to over RC Celta in Matchday 33.

RC Celta will then look to bounce back from that defeat when they return to action in the first game of Sunday, hosting Valencia CF in Vigo. If RC Celta aren’t careful, they too could slip into the relegation battle, so a big turnout is expected to cheer the team on at the Estadio Abanca Balaídos.

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