See our free soccer betting picks and goalscorer predictions for every game in Matchday 34 of La Liga 2023-24, with odds from the top online bookmakers.
See our free soccer betting picks and goalscorer predictions for every game in Matchday 34 of La Liga 2023-24, with odds from the top online bookmakers.
With one side already relegated and a winner yet to be crowned, there is plenty of action to anticipate in Matchday 34 of La Liga. Below are our free soccer betting picks for all 10 games in the Spanish top division this weekend.
Friday, May 3 – 9pm CEST – Estadio Coliseum
Already in the Europa League after clinching the Copa del Rey, fifth-placed Athletic Bilbao are still pushing for a Champions League place. Each of their last five meetings with Getafe have ended all square, so anticipate a tightly contested match.
Saturday, May 4 – 2pm CEST – Reale Seguros Stadium
Competing for a place in Europe, Real Sociedad must win against Las Palmas, who have endured six straight league defeats. Expect the hosts to assert their dominance, albeit in a low-scoring affair.
Saturday, May 4 – 4:15pm CEST – Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
Only four points shy of securing a record 36th Liga title, Real Madrid should brush aside relegation-threatened Cadiz. Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior, who bagged a brace in Real’s 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich in midweek, has a great chance of adding to his season tally of 18 goals in all competitions.
Saturday, May 4 – 6:30pm CEST – Municipal de Montilivi
Trailing leaders Real Madrid by 11 points with five games remaining, Barcelona have a challenging assignment against third-placed Girona. With only two points separating the sides, expect a fierce contest as Girona’s Artem Dovbyk sets out to score for the fifth consecutive game.
Saturday, May 4 – 9pm CEST – Iberostar Estadi
On track to secure Champions League football, Atletico Madrid — boasting three wins from their last four games — should triumph over Real Mallorca. Expect a crafty performance from Diego Simeone’s men against their 16th-placed hosts, who are winless in their last four outings.
Sunday, May 5 – 2pm CEST – El Sadar Stadium
Competing for European football, Real Betis must win on the road against an Osasuna outfit that has endured three consecutive league defeats. Only maximum points will suffice for Betis, who have won seven of their last nine meetings with Osasuna.
Sunday, May 5 – 4:15pm CEST – Estadio de Balaídos
Five points above the drop zone, Celta Vigo must scrape as many points as possible to ensure survival. Villarreal, still contending for European places, have won five of their last seven games. With plenty at stake for both sides, goals should be plentiful.
Sunday, May 5 – 6:30pm CEST – Mestalla Stadium
Eager for European football next season, Valencia should deliver a solid display against Deportivo Alaves. Although Los Che are favourites, losing only once in their last nine meetings with Alaves, the visitors shouldn’t be underestimated after their recent 2-0 win over Atletico Madrid.
Sunday, May 5 – 9pm CEST – Estadio de Vallecas
Relegated to the Segunda Division after an abysmal season, Almeria will endure a long evening against a Rayo Vallecano side with everything to play for. Vallecano won the reverse fixture 2-0 and should do something similar at home.
Sunday, May 5 – 9pm CEST – Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium
With two wins from their last three games, Granada are mounting a very late fight for survival. With three wins in their last four outings, Sevilla aren’t doing too badly themselves. This should be an exciting watch for the neutrals.