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La Liga is back for another round of action this weekend and here at Unibet you can follow it all from your smartphone, computer or tablet.

Not only can you bet on La Liga all weekend with our in-play sportsbook, but you can also live stream football too!

We’re showing Madrid, Barca, Valencia and all the other big games in Spain this weekend, with up-to-date odds running alongside every game.

It means you won’t miss any of the action when following the biggest La Liga matches.

Here are the three games you may want to follow…

La Liga football live stream and betting

Barca vs Sociedad – Saturday, April 20 at 19:45 BST

Barca have all-but won the title now as they sit nine points ahead of second-place Atl Madrid. And it means their focus is now on winning the Copa del Rey and Champions League.

 

 

Barca progressed to the Champions League semi-finals this month and preparations to face Liverpool are already underway. It means they may take their eye off La Liga for a while — and that could help Sociedad on Saturday!

Barca are expected to rest some players for this weekend clash and Sociedad know they were close to pinching a point off the Catalans back in September, where they lost 2-1 at home.

That game saw Sociedad play on the counter attack against Barca — most teams do, after all — and it almost worked. Considering Sociedad have lost just one in five games (DDWLD) a draw here is maybe worth looking at, with a price of 6.25.

Of course, the head says a Barca win, which can be backed at 1.24.

Madrid vs Bilbao – Sunday, April 21 at 15:15 BST

Madrid’s season is effectively over. They are out of the Champions League, the Copa del Rey and the title race. They sit third in the table, four points behind Atl Madrid – their neighbours in the Spanish capital – and a comfortable nine points ahead of fourth-place Sevilla.

 

 

So what can we expect from Madrid’s last six games of the season? Well, the odd routine win should occur as the manager works on a plan for next term. Expect changes in the starting XI on a regular basis, with most players getting a run-out to prove their value.

It makes this match a tough one to bet on. Bilbao are seventh in the table and have a realistic shot at Europa League qualification for next term. But they need to leapfrog Valencia — who are three points ahead.

Bilbao are enjoying some good form (WWWLW) and part of that streak saw them beat Atl Madrid 2-0 in mid-March. Heading to the Bernabeu will be no problem for these players.

That’s why a draw at 4.60 could well be worth backing here. Both teams to score is also well priced at 1.63.

Betis vs Valencia – Sunday, April 21 at 19:45 BST

An entertaining Sunday evening match awaits betting fans who enjoy watching our football live stream services. Betis have endured a miserable slump in form to drop off the pace for European qualification, yet a win over Valencia — who are hogging that final spot — is possible.

 

 

Valencia were frustrated to a 0-0 draw with Betis back in September in a game that highlighted the hosts’ weaknesses that have come to define their season. A lack of firepower and creativity in the final third has cost Valencia a shot at Champions League football.

Betis were enjoying a strong season until the New Year, where they have since won just five games. A 3-2 loss at Sevilla last Saturday at least highlighted their attacking intent but too often Betis have been guilty of lapse defending.

Valencia could well win this match 3-0 and are priced at 23.00 to do just that. It simply depends on which Betis team decides to come out on Sunday night. Their season will effectively be over with a defeat here.

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