Friday, 25 August
Las Palmas 16/5 | Draw 85/40 | Real Sociedad 1/1
Following back-to-back home league draws, Real Sociedad are on their travels where they will do battle with Las Palmas. Indeed, the Reale Arena is something of a fortress with the Basque Countryside avoiding defeat across their previous eleven home league appointments. I expect them to take that form into their showdown with newly promoted Las Palmas. Back Real Sociedad on the double chance.
Celta Vigo 7/2 | Draw 14/5 | Real Madrid 8/11
Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid side come into this round of fixtures as log leaders, with Englishman Jude Bellingham playing a star role. In his previous La Liga fixture, the midfielder bagged a brace and provided an assist as his side dispatched Almeria 3-1. I anticipate more of the same from him this weekend. Back Bellingham as an anytime scorer.
Saturday, 26 August
Cadiz 5/4 | Draw 9/4 | Almeria 21/20
Almeria avoided the drop last season, on the final weekend, and it looks like it could be more of the same this time of asking. Last season, both league fixtures between these two clubs ended in stalemates and I suspect this one will follow suite. Back a goalless draw.
Granada 13/8 | Draw 19/10 | Mallorca 19/10
The newsboys Granada will be looking to get their first points on the board this weekend as they host Mallorca. Against newly promoted Las Palmas, Mallorca only managed a point – something which will add extra motivation for the hosts.
Furthermore, the last 4 league meetings between these two clubs have all gone the way of Granada, by an aggregate score line of 13 – 4.
Mallorca aren’t going to just roll over though and I think they find the back of the net. The bet is Granada on the double chance and BTTS (yes).
Sevilla 21/20 | Draw 23/10 | Girona 5/2
With back-to-back league defeats, Sevilla enters this round of fixtures in the relegation zone. Head coach Jose Luis Mendilibar has lashed out at clubs interested in his players, alluding to the poor start to the season.
Against Girona, they will likely take all three points as they need to kickstart their season. Back the hosts to win.
Sunday, 27 August
Villarreal 12/5 | Draw 5/2 | Barcelona 20/21
Barcelona will be looking to put their goalless draw on opening day, in their rear-view mirror as they look to defend their La Liga crown. The Blaugrana have a fully fit starting XI and boast firepower in midfield and attack. Gavi and Pedri, paired with the experience of treble winner Ilkay Gundogan should make light work of a Villarreal outfit that lacks several of last season’s regulars. Back the away win and over 3.5 goals.
Valencia 9/10 | Draw 23/10 | Osasuna 3/1
Valencia could be the surprise package of the season. On opening day, the South Coast side handed European cup winners Sevilla a 2-1 defeat and followed that up with a win over Las Palmas.
Rubén Baraja’s men could win their opening three league fixtures for the first time – I think the right bet is on the home side to be leading at Half time and Full time.
Athletic Club 87/100 | Draw 13/5 | Real Betis 14/5
Historically, Athletic Club have struggled to find the back of the net against Betis, blanking on four of their previous five league outings against Betis. To compile matters, they hosts have won just one of their previous five league fixtures. Both teams scoring seems to be the banker everybody needs.
Monday 28 August
Getafe 5/4 | Draw 9/5 | Alavez 13/5
Alavez come into this La Liga season as favorites to go down. With that being said, there is little to separate the two sides. The previous six league meetings between these two clubs have ended in stalemates and I anticipate this to follow suite. Draw and Under 2.5 Goals – pile in.
Rayo Vallecano 29/10 | Draw 23/10 | Atletico Madrid 10/11
Atletico Madrid are expected to go toe to toe with defending La Liga champions Barcelona and cross city rivals Real Madrid this season. Diego Simeone’s men threw down the gauntlet on Matchday one, netting three times.
Rayo Vallecano have barely laid a glove on Atletico Madrid if recent history is anything to go by. They have netted just once across their previous 5 league meetings on home soil against the Madrid outfit. For more value though, back Atletico Madrid on the double chance and BTTS (no).