Real Madrid receives Cádiz on matchday 34 of LaLiga EA Sports with the aim of achieving a victory that could help them become champions mathematically, which will depend on what happens in the duel that will take place in Montivi against Girona, third classified, against Barcelona, second.
The white team, which has tied 2-2 on its visit to Munich during the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals, will under no circumstances be able to sing the alirón at the conclusion of its confrontation against the Cádiz team.
However, a victory for them together with a draw or a defeat for Barcelona in the match they must play would be enough for Carlo Ancelotti’s men to certify a title that they have within reach.
In the case of Barcelona, they will not only fight for the option of postponing their greatest rival’s achievement of the championship, but also to retain second place. There they are now with 73 points, two more than a Girona team that already beat them in the first round at home by 2-4 and if they match or improve Athletic’s result they will mathematically be a Champions League team next season. .
The Bilbao club is therefore almost forced to win at Getafe’s home ground during the match that will serve to open the day on Friday. If he finally did not do so, he would still have a chance to compete in the top European competition, but he would be playing for fourth place exclusively with Atlético de Madrid.
Located for the moment in no man’s land, the team led by Diego Pablo Simeone cemented its chances of returning to the continental elite for another year by precisely beating Athletic 3-1 on the previous day. Despite this, he still has to secure that privilege, which would help by beating a Mallorca team led by former red and white coach Javier Aguirre as a foreigner.
the sixth place, currently held by Real Sociedad. The Basque team still has a chance of catching Athletic in fifth place, but the reality is that today it needs to look down more than up, since with 51 points it is two ahead of Betis and four ahead of Valencia.
The ‘txuri-urdin’ will play at home against UD Las Palmas, who have not won since last February 10 and have had six consecutive defeats. In the case of the Betis, they visit Osasuna, who could jump onto the field already saved; and Valencia receives Alavés at Mestalla, who also have their continuity in First Division almost assured at the start of this day.
The same thing happens to Sevilla, who will face their home crowd against a Granada team that has improved its sensations in recent days, but still has a lot of work to do to stay on track. More air in the war to achieve that goal, although without relaxation options, are Celta de Vigo and Rayo Vallecano. The first will act as hosts against Villarreal and the second will do the same against an Almería that has already been relegated since last day.
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