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Barca and Sevilla are both in action this weekend before Spanish football shuts down for Christmas.

And you can live stream football from La Liga all weekend with Unibet TV!

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We’re showing every match from La Liga this season and you can bet on all the action.

Christmas is nearly upon us — so which three games should you be following before the Spanish winter break? Let’s take a look at the best tips…

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Atl Madrid vs Espanyol – Saturday, December 22 at 15:15 GMT

Madrid sit third in La Liga and just three points off Barcelona. But they remain very unlikely to win the league this season. Goals have been at a premium for the club this term and that may be addressed in the January transfer market.

Madrid head into this clash having won three domestic games on the bounce, scoring three goals or more in each fixture. They edged Valladolid 3-2 last weekend and star man Antoine Griezmann now boasts four goals in his last five outings.

As for Espanyol, they have lost six of their last eight games. Home defeats to Barca and Betis have seen them drop away from the potential European spots and football betting fans can expect another loss here, priced at 1.44.

Barca vs Celta Vigo – Saturday, December 22 at 17:30 GMT

A 5-0 thrashing of Levante on Sunday certainly got Barca in the Christmas spirit. Their clash with Celta Vigo should crown a largely successful 2018, where they have dominated domestic football — albeit not Europe. Barca have scored four goals or more in each of their last three domestic gams.

Now, they host a Celta Vigo team on Saturday who are desperate to maintain a vein of form. Having won just one game in 10 over the autumn, Vigo are now three unbeaten in La Liga and creeping back up to a respectable position in the table.

Still, that isn’t nearly enough to rival Barca. The Catalan giants beat Celta 5-0 the last time these sides met at the Nou Camp. A 3-0 win is priced at 8.50.

Valencia vs Huesca – Sunday, December 23 at 11:00 GMT

Valencia’s nightmare season continued last weekend with a drab 1-1 draw at Eibar. They are now winless in three La Liga games and could very soon enter a relegation battle if results don’t improve. On-loan striker Michy Batshuayi has failed to impress this term, while Rodrigo only ended an 18-game goal drought on Sunday.

Valencia play rock-bottom Huesca on Sunday in the early kick off. For football betting fans, this should be a great game to watch and bet on. Valencia are blunt in attack but Huesca are struggling at both ends of the field.

Back both teams to score here at 1.93. Valencia are 1.40 to win and those odds are very tempting considering Huesca’s standing in the league.

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