The thrilling title race in La Liga will once again take centre stage when Matchday 21 is played from Friday 24 to Monday 27 January 2025.
The first title challenger in action on the weekend is Atletico Madrid, who will welcome Villarreal to the Metropolitano Stadium. The teams played out a thrilling 2-2 draw when they met earlier this season, but Los Rojiblancos will be determined to claim all three points this time around.
“We need to keep improving; we are working as a team, including those who come on as substitutes. This is not a coincidence – the team is evolving and believes in what it does,” said Atletico manager Diego Simeone.
Champions Real Madrid will have the chance to respond on Saturday night when they head to the Jose Zorrilla Municipal Stadium to face Real Valladolid. The Pucelanos have lost six straight matches against Real (failing to even score a goal in the sequence) but midfielder Kike Perez is hopeful that they will break their drought.
“It has been a long time since Valladolid beat Real Madrid, this is true,” said the 27-year-old. “But we will be at home and have the support of our fans. Anything is possible if we believe and play to our potential.”
Barcelona will have to wait until Sunday night for their clash with Valencia at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium. While the Blaugrana are looking to keep themselves in the race for the championship, Los Che are fighting for their La Liga lives – with coach Carlos Corberan hoping that the team and the supporters can go on a journey together.
“The fans respond when they see the team’s dedication, when they see the commitment, attitude… it is a fanbase that understands, appreciates and responds,” said Corberan.
“Rather than asking them for anything, it is about giving them everything. That is the commitment that I have had since my first day and that I share with my players.”
The round also features a Friday night battle between Las Palmas and Osasuna; Sevilla welcome Espanyol to Andalusia on Saturday; and a Monday night treat pits Alaves against Celta Vigo at the Mendizorroza Stadium.
Broadcast details
Friday 24 January
22:00: Las Palmas v Osasuna – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
Saturday 25 January
15:00: Mallorca v Real Betis – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
17:15: Atletico Madrid v Villarreal – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
19:30: Sevilla v Espanyol – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
22:00: Real Valladolid v Real Madrid – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
Sunday 26 January
15:00: Rayo Vallecano v Girona – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
17:15: Real Sociedad v Getafe – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
19:30: Athletic Bilbao v Leganes – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
22:00: Barcelona v Valencia – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3
Monday 27 January
22:00: Alaves v Celta Vigo – LIVE on SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Maximo 3