There are now just four matchdays remaining in LALIGA EA SPORTS this season and there is so much still to play for. Several clubs are currently taking part in the race to qualify for the 2024/25 UEFA competitions and the battle is ever so tight. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with Meridianbet.
Here comes a summary of how each of the clubs in this contest are performing, from fourth-placed Atlético de Madrid down to ninth-placed Villarreal CF.
Atlético de Madrid (4th, 67 points)
Atlético de Madrid have mathematically confirmed their place in Europe for next season, but Diego Simeone hopes that the competition Los Colchoneros qualify for is the Champions League, as making it into UEFA’s elite competition is the primary objective at the Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano each season. The back-to-back victories in Matchday 33 and Matchday 34 were important, but there are still four matchdays remaining.
Remaining fixtures: RC Celta (H), Getafe CF (A), CA Osasuna (H), Real Sociedad (A)
Athletic Club (5th, 61 points)
Athletic Club have already guaranteed European football for next season, given that they are the champions of the Copa del Rey. They’ll play on the continent for the first time since 2018 and will play the Europa League at a minimum. However, Ernesto Valverde’s side still hope to add Champions League qualification to what has been a very special season so far.
Remaining fixtures: CA Osasuna (H), RC Celta (A), Sevilla FC (H), Rayo Vallecano (A)
Real Sociedad (6th, 54 points)
As things stand, Real Sociedad would qualify for the Europa League as the sixth-placed team in LALIGA EA SPORTS. After finishing fourth last term and then enjoying a memorable Champions League campaign, in which they won their group and reached the last 16, they would have loved to qualify for the Champions League again, but that’s already mathematically impossible. Their priority, then, is holding on to sixth place. If they look over their shoulders, they’ll see that Real Betis sit just two points behind in the final Conference League spot.
Remaining fixtures: FC Barcelona (A), Valencia CF (H), Real Betis (A), Atlético de Madrid (H)
Real Betis (7th, 52 points)
Under Manuel Pellegrini, Real Betis have qualified for Europe in each of the past three seasons. Never before had the club made it to UEFA competition for three seasons in a row and now they’re aiming to extend that record to four consecutive seasons. In Matchday 32, an Ayoze Pérez-inspired 2-1 victory away at Valencia CF allowed Los Verdiblancos to leapfrog Los Che and move into seventh place, which is the final European spot, granting access to the Conference League. The results since then have seen Real Betis increase their lead over Valencia CF to five points, so they’re close to confirming their latest ticket to Europe.
Remaining fixtures: UD Almería (H), UD Las Palmas (A), Real Sociedad (H), Real Madrid (A)
Valencia CF (8th, 47 points)
Valencia CF have lost three games in a row, against Real Betis, FC Barcelona, and Deportivo Alavés, and have slipped out of the European spots in recent weeks. Rubén Baraja’s charges have some difficult fixtures ahead too, so will have to produce something exceptional to qualify for Europe.
Remaining fixtures: Rayo Vallecano (H), Real Sociedad (A), Girona FC (H), RC Celta (A)
Villarreal CF (9th, 45 points)
Just a few weeks ago, it seemed like Villarreal CF was too far behind to stand a chance of qualifying for Europe for a fifth consecutive season. However, they have been in good form of late. Even with a defeat last weekend, they have six wins from their past nine games. Norwegian striker Alexander Sørloth is banging in the goals and the defense of El Submarino Amarillo has improved, so don’t rule out Villarreal CF when it comes to this enthralling European race.
Remaining fixtures: Sevilla FC (H), Girona FC (A), Real Madrid (H), CA Osasuna (A)