In the title race in Spain, Who has the most complicated schedule?

Atletico Madrid won in the match that was pending and now has the same games as Barcelona and Real Madrid, teams with which he fights for the title in Spain

Atlético de Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid, the main candidates for the Laliga title, finally have the same number of matches after the Mattresses beat Athletic 2-1 on Wednesday.

ESPN Digital invites you to review how the table of Spanish football looks and which remains for Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, the favorite to be crowned champion.

HOW IS THE CLASSIFICATION?

Atletico Madrid is at the top of the table with a significant advantage over its closest rivals, however, the team of ‘Cholo’ Simeone should not trust because there are still 36 units left to play. After their victory against Bilbao, the Matalassers have 62 points, six units ahead of Barcelona (56) and eight points different over Real Madrid (54). In fourth place is Sevilla with 48 units and in fifth place is Real Sociedad with 45 points. It should be noted that these five clubs are the ones that are currently classified in European competitions next season.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR ATHLETICS IN MADRID?

The Mattresses will have a difficult start to April with two visits to Andalusian territory in a week to face Sevilla and Betis from Mexicans Andrés Guardado and Diego Lainez. However, the key date in Atlético’s calendar would be May 9, the day they face Barcelona and the result could define the Laliga champion.

Here is the remaining calendar for Atletico Madrid in the Spanish championship:

Getafe (local)

Alava (Visitor)

Seville (Visitor)

Real Betis (Visitor)

Huesca (Local)

Athletic (Visitor)

Eibar (Local)

Elche (Visitor)

Barcelona (Visitor)

Royal Society (Local)

Health (Local)

Real Valladolid (Visitor)

WHAT’S NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

The rest of the campaign for the Catalan team is marked by his visit to the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium to face Real Madrid and their clash against Atletico Madrid at the Camp Nou. Although these would be the most important matches for Barcelona in their aspirations to win Laliga, the squad led by Ronald Koeman several complicated clashes ahead highlighting the commitments against Real Sociedad, Villarreal and Valencia.

Here is the calendar that Barcelona has left in the Spanish championship:

Huesca (Local)

Royal Society (Visitor)

Real Valladolid (Local)

Real Madrid (Visitor)

Getafe (local)

Villarreal (Visitor)

Granada (Local)

Valencia (Visitor)

Athletic of Madrid (Local)

East (Visitor)

Celta de Vigo (Local)

Eibar (Visitor)

WHAT’S NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?

The Merengues have a difficult end to the season by facing seven clubs that are currently part of the Top 10 of Laliga. In the rest of the ‘White House’ calendar, El Clàssic stands out against Barcelona as well as the matches against Real Betis and Sevilla. On the other hand, Madrid will face in the coming weeks Elche and Eibar, two of the weakest clubs in the league so they would be six safe points for Zidane’s team.

Elche (Local)

Celta de Vigo (Visitor)

Eibar (Local)

Barcelona (Local)

Cadiz (Visitor)

Real Betis (Local)

Getafe (Visitor)

Health (Local)

Seville (Local)

Granada (Visitor)

Athletic (Visitor)

Villarreal (Local)

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