The Spanish La Liga authorities have finally announced the fixtures which are going to take place in the round of 6 of the Spanish La Liga.
The round six fixtures for the Spanish La Liga have been announced as the teams are currently out on international duty.
Since the teams are currently out on international duty, they will soon be retuning and taking on their respective opponents.
The fixtures which have been left will be covered later during the midweek matches which take place during the season.
The season will take an exquisite turn as all the big guns are taking on tough oppositions.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 will be taking on Real Zaragoza, a team which always manages to surprise tough opponents.
Malaga will be hosting Real Betis on Saturday. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-c23383 Pellegrini’s men are going to face a stern test as Betis always manage to surprise all the opponents during the start of the season.
Amongst the top four, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 will be facing the toughest opponents as they will be travelling away from home to face Sevilla.
Sevilla have always proven to be tough opponents for La Blaugrana, especially when the Catalan giants travel away from home.
La Blaugrana are going to try and win all the three points from this difficult fixture as they are currently sitting comfortably at the top of the Spanish La Liga table, winning all of their respective fixtures.
In comparison, Barcelona’s direct opponents, Real Madrid, will be hosting Deportivo La Coruna.
Deportivo once used to be a tough side to face in the Spanish La Liga, but they are definitely not the same anymore.
Jose Mourinho’s men have only managed to win a single fixture and after facing an unhappy http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 in their last league fixture, and losing a game against Getafe, anything can be expected from the current Spanish champions.
The round six fixtures are as follows:
Valencia v Real Zaragoza – Saturday September 29, 2012
Malaga v Real Betis – Saturday September 29, 2012
Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao – Saturday September 29, 2012
Sevilla v Barcelona – Saturday September 29, 2012
Granada v Celta Vigo – Sunday September 30, 2012
Real Valladolid v Rayo Vallecano – Sunday September 30, 2012
Osasuna v Levante – Sunday September 30, 2012
Real Madrid v Deportivo La Coruna – Sunday September 30, 2012
Espanyol v Atletico Madrid – Sunday September 30, 2012
Getafe v Real Mallorca – Monday October 1, 2012
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