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La Liga Final Day: European Places and Relegation Battle to Be Decided

La Liga's final day promises intense action as European qualification and relegation are decided. Celta Vigo leads the race for the Europa League, but Getafe can overtake them with a win. The relegation battle is tight, with Mallorca, Girona, Osasuna, and Levante all at risk. Real Madrid and Athletic Club play for pride, while Atletico Madrid and Villarreal compete for third place.

La Liga heads for tense final day with Europe, survival at stake

Madrid, May 21

The top-flight La Liga heads into a dramatic final weekend, with two European places and two relegation spots to be decided in a tense two-hour spell in Spain on Saturday night.

Barcelona have already been crowned champions, Real Madrid are guaranteed to finish second, and Atletico Madrid, Villarreal, and Real Betis have secured places in next season's Champions League.

Real Sociedad have qualified for the Europa League after winning the Copa del Rey against Atletico Madrid in March, leaving Celta Vigo in pole position to claim the second Europa League spot.

Sixth-placed Celta is three points ahead of Getafe and will secure sixth place with a draw at home to Sevilla, which sealed their top-flight survival last weekend. However, a Sevilla win at Balaidos, combined with a Getafe victory at home to Osasuna, would see Getafe leapfrog Celta into sixth and qualify for the Europa League.

If Getafe fail to beat an Osasuna side that needs a point to confirm survival after a poor end to the season, Rayo Vallecano could move into seventh and take a Conference League place.

Rayo must win away to Alaves, which also secured survival last weekend. However, if Rayo beat Crystal Palace in next week's Conference League final, it would qualify for the Europa League, opening up an extra European place for the team finishing eighth.

Valencia can also climb to seventh, but need to beat Barcelona at home and hope both Rayo and Getafe slip up. Barcelona are expected to rotate their starting lineup, although it showed in last weekend's draw against Betis that it remains competitive.

Espanyol have an outside chance of qualifying for Europe if they beat Real Sociedad at home, Rayo and Getafe both lose, and Valencia fail to win.

The relegation battle is even tighter, with Mallorca, Girona, Elche, Osasuna, and Levante all still in danger. The outlook is bleak for second-bottom Mallorca, which must beat already-relegated Oviedo and hope Girona fail to beat Elche, Getafe beat Osasuna, and Levante avoid defeat against Betis.

Girona start the final day in the relegation zone but will survive with a home win against Elche, while Elche need only a draw at Montilivi.

Osasuna need a point at Getafe, as Spain's head-to-head rule would count against them if they finish level on points with Mallorca and Elche. Levante, after a strong late-season run, only need to avoid defeat against Betis, although it could still go down to the wire if they lose and finish level on points with Elche.

Elsewhere, Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa and Athletic Club boss Ernesto Valverde will be in their respective dugouts for the final time when the two sides meet at the Santiago Bernabeu, with only pride at stake.

Atletico Madrid's match against Villarreal on Sunday will decide which team finishes third and which ends the season fourth.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

I follow La Liga mostly for the relegation battles - real passion there! This season is so tight, 5 teams still in danger. 🏆 Elche vs Girona is going to be intense. But honestly, I wish Indian football had this kind of drama on the last day. Maybe someday! 🤞

James A

As a La Liga fan from the US, I love how the season always goes down to the wire. The head-to-head tiebreaker makes it even more tense. Rooting for Rayo Vallecano to sneak into Europe - they've been fun to watch this year. And Osasuna getting a point at Getafe? That's going to be tough.

Vikram M

Spanish football ka last day hamesha blockbuster hota hai. 🇪🇸 This time European qualification and relegation dono ek saath decide honge - perfect for neutral fans like me. I hope Rayo Vallecano qualifies for Conference League, they deserve it after that run. Also, Alvaro Arbeloa's last match as Real Madrid coach - proper end of an era.

Kavya N

I think it's a bit unfair that Espanyol have such an outside chance - they've been playing well lately but need so many results to go their way. 🙄 Also, Valencia vs Barcelona match is interesting because Barca might rotate, but their second-string team is still strong. Mallorca fans must be praying for a miracle!

David E

This is proper edge-of-the-seat stuff. I've been following La Liga for 10 years

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