Real Madrid's visit to Granada marks a significant moment in La Liga's unfolding drama on Saturday, even with just four rounds left to play.
With Los Blancos clinching the title and Girona securing their Champions League berth, attention now shifts to the relegation battle. Granada, currently on the brink, could face demotion even before kickoff if Real Mallorca triumph over Las Palmas.
For the Andalucians, positioned above only relegated Almeria, their hopes are dwindling fast, sitting 11 points adrift from safety with only 12 points left to vie for. It's a stark turn for a team that was promoted just last season.
As Real Madrid bask in the glow of their Champions League semi-final victory, Granada's fans might be spared the added agony of witnessing a trophy celebration on the same day their team could face relegation.
The Spanish Football Federation opted to delay Real Madrid's trophy presentation to Sunday, a move appreciated by Granada coach Jose Ramon Sandoval, who hopes to offer their loyal supporters a victory to cherish.
While Cadiz still cling to a sliver of hope, trailing Real Mallorca by six points, their survival prospects remain slim.
Hosting Getafe on Sunday, they aim to keep the fight alive, echoing coach Mauricio Pellegrino's sentiment of focusing solely on the next match.
Elsewhere in the league, the battle for European spots continues. Atletico Madrid eyes fourth place, with a six-point buffer over Athletic Bilbao.
Real Betis seeks to stave off Valencia for European football qualification, while Girona aims to outshine Barcelona and secure a higher finish.
Amidst the excitement, keep an eye on Nabil Fekir of Real Betis, tasked with steering his team towards European qualification.
With remarkable stats and thrilling fixtures ahead, La Liga's drama promises to captivate until the final whistle blows.