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BARCELONA: New Spanish champions Real Madrid visit suffering Granada on Saturday with La Liga’s key affairs on the verge of being settled, despite four rounds of fixtures remaining.

After Los Blancos wrapped up the title last weekend and Girona secured Champions League qualification, attention turns to the other end of the table.

Granada could already be down before kick-off at their Nuevo Los Carmenes stadium if Real Mallorca, 17th, defeat Las Palmas earlier on.

The Andalucians are above only relegated Almeria and languish 11 points from safety with just 12 to play for. They were promoted last season but are poised to return swiftly to Spain’s second tier.

Real Madrid defeated Bayern Munich on Wednesday to reach the Champions League final and after putting off their title celebrations last week to focus on that game, will be in party mode.

At least Granada’s supporters will be spared the anguish of watching Madrid’s trophy presentation potentially on the day they are relegated.

Although the Spanish football federation initially planned to give Los Blancos the league trophy on Saturday, they changed their plans and will instead hand it to Madrid on Sunday morning.

“We will play against Real Madrid to dedicate a victory to our fans, which is what they deserve,” said Granada coach Jose Ramon Sandoval, acknowledging an honourable exit is the most Granada can hope for now.

Madrid coach Ancelotti ‘confident’ of reaching Champions League final

Cadiz, 18th, trail Mallorca by six points and have a slightly greater chance of survival, although the odds are against them.

They host Getafe on Sunday and a victory would help them at least take their survival battle to the wire.

“It’s difficult to do calculations – we need to always focus on the next match,” said coach Mauricio Pellegrino.

“Our chances will increase if we win the next one.

“We need to improve, rise back up, and compete in front of our fans.”

Higher up the table there are a few minor threads still to fully unravel.

Atletico Madrid are firm favourites to hold on to fourth position to reach next season’s Champions League, sitting six points clear of Athletic Bilbao in fifth.

Diego Simeone’s side welcome lowly Celta Vigo on Sunday after Athletic host out-of-form Osasuna on Saturday.

Real Betis are trying to fend off eighth-place Valencia to finish in the top seven to secure European football next season and have a five-point advantage.

Second-place Girona would dearly love to finish above illustrious but hurting neighbours Barcelona, third, who host a Real Sociedad team still looking to seal a Europa League place on Monday.

Michel Sanchez’s entertaining Girona side visit Alaves with striker Artem Dovbyk aiming to add to his league-leading goal tally of 20.

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