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Spanish football is back from the international break and here at Unibet you can follow every game over the weekend.

That’s because we’re showing the football live stream of each La Liga game alongside our In Play betting markets.

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But before you settle down to follow the games, here are three matches you may wish to consider betting on…

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Game Week 4

Madrid vs Levante — Saturday 14 September at 12:00 BST

The first big match of the weekend in Spain comes from Madrid as Los Blancos seek to kick-start their title challenge after a middling opening to the season. Madrid won their first league match this term but have since been held to back-to-back draws. The capital club are labouring and are already four points adrift of league leaders Atl Madrid.

 

 

Indeed, Levante currently sit a point above Madrid in fourth place after back-to-back wins before the international break. Last season Levante beat Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabeu and a repeat score is priced at 23.00.

Of course, Madrid are expected to win this match at 1.25. But that expectation is based purely on the quality of their individual players. Madrid are out of form and meet a Levante side on top of their game. A draw at 6.50 is very tempting.

Barca vs Valencia — Saturday 14 September at 20:00 BST

Barca have endured an even more miserable start to the season than Madrid, with just four points collected from their opening three games. Indeed, the team is still working out the ideal way to get the best out of new signing Antoine Griezmann, while Lionel Messi continues to recover from a hectic summer.

 

 

Messi could be back for Barca this Saturday but the team are not relying on that hope just yet. Indeed, manager Ernesto Valverde must find new solutions without the Argentine or Luis Suarez and so far Griezmann, with Rafinha and Carlos Perez off the main striker, hasn’t fully worked.

Valencia, meanwhile, could be set for another average season in La Liga. They sit 10th in the league with four points and are preparing for their Champions League opener against Chelsea on Tuesday.

This is certainly the match of the weekend and you can live stream football from the Nou Camp and bet In Play on all the action here at Unibet!

Barca – without Messi and Suarez – are 1.42 to win the game. But Valencia at 7.70 is a great price.

Betis vs Getafe — Sunday 15 September at 20:00 BST

The last game in Spain on Sunday comes from Betis, where the hosts are languishing in the second half of the table. Indeed, Getafe are not faring any better and are flirting with the relegation zone right now.

 

 

Both sides will see this match as one they can win, so don’t be surprised if there is plenty of attacking football on display here. Indeed, Getafe are in need of victory after failing to win any of their opening three games — their best result so far was a 1-1 home draw with Bilbao.

As for Betis, they recovered from a stinging 5-2 loss at Barca with a 2-1 victory over Leganes before the international break. Yes, they may have beaten the league’s bottom side but a win will have boosted spirits amongst the squad.

Betis are 2.16 to win this home tie.

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