City
Epaper

Champions League and relegation on agenda in La Liga's Wednesday games

By IANS | Published: May 10, 2022 4:13 PM

Madrid, May 10 The midweek round of matches in La Liga continues with four games on Wednesday evening ...

Open in App

Madrid, May 10 The midweek round of matches in La Liga continues with four games on Wednesday evening that will have a big say in who goes down and who qualifies for next season's Champions League.

A win for Atletico Madrid in their visit to Elche would assure that Diego Simeone's side finishes at least in fourth place and assures a place in next season's Champions League.

Last weekend's results mean Atletico are six points clear of Betis, who are fifth, with three games left to play and with a superior head-to-head goal difference and three points against a rival that needs a win to assure their survival in the top flight for another season, would be enough, Xinhua reports.

Third-place Sevilla are also in action on Wednesday, with a win at home to Mallorca also sealing the presence of Julen Lopetegui's side in next season's Champions League.

Mallorca travel to the Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium still reeling from the 6-2 home defeat against Granada on Saturday that saw them drop into the bottom three and Javier Aguirre's men are obliged to get something from the game.

If Sevilla beat Mallorca, it would have a knock-on effect meaning that Elche would be mathematically safe from relegation.

Wednesday kicks off with Deportivo Alaves at home to Espanyol in a game the home side have to win to have any chance of staying up.

A defeat could see Alaves relegated on Wednesday night, depending on Granada's result at home to Athletic Club Bilbao on Tuesday, and even a win would probably only delay the inevitable until the weekend.

Wednesday's fourth match sees Getafe visit Osasuna also needing points to assure their survival and three points for Quique Sanchez Flores' side in Pamplona would also see them retain their top-flight place if Mallorca lose in Seville.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Atletico MadridLa LigaFirsLaliga santanderThe leagueLiga
Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsLa Liga Stars Targeted: Spanish Police Bust Burglary Gang That Hit Footballers' Homes

Other SportsBarcelona sign Brazilian sensation Vitor Roque: here’s all you need to know about him

FootballAston Villa sign Pau Torres from Villarreal for undisclosed fee

InternationalSpain under 2nd heat wave, temperatures to soar above 44 degrees

Other SportsUS Open Badminton: PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen to spearhead Indian challenge

Football Realted Stories

FootballLadies European Tour: Solid start in Italian Open puts Diksha in fourth place

FootballChennaiyin FC sign experienced Indian defender Mandar Rao Dessai

FootballSpain 3–0 Croatia, UEFA Euro 2024 Match Result: La Roja Open Campaign With a Comfortable Win

FootballBengaluru FC part ways with defender Shankar Sampingiraj

Football"He's absolutely incredible": John Stones heaps praise on Foden ahead of England Euro 2024 opener