So sports betting fans, it all comes down to this.
After nine months of football games, which of the Spanish giants will take the La Liga crown?
Will Barcelona give Luis Enrique the perfect send-off and a third successive title? Or are Real Madrid poised to win their first championship since Jose Mourinho guided them to glory in 2012?
Betting odds favour Zinedine Zidane’s team but it ain’t over till it’s over.
WEEK 38 SATURDAY:
Granada vs Espanyol
Granada conclude the season by trying to avoid going further into the record books.
They slipped to the bottom last weekend, and a defeat in this will make it a record seven losses in a row.
Since taking over as coach last month, Tony Adams has seen his side fail to win a single point.
Sporting Gijon vs Real Betis
Despite back-to-back wins, there will be a sombre atmosphere among the Asturians.
Their win at Eibar came too late in their efforts to peg back relieved Deportivo La Coruna.
While Gijon prepare for life in the Segunda Division, Los Verdiblancos, linked with a move for Nolito this week, know they must improve to avoid being involved in a scrap again next year.
WEEK 38 SUNDAY:
Deportivo La Coruna vs Las Palmas
The Galicians can finally breathe a sigh of relief as they welcome Las Palmas for the conclusion of the 2016/17 campaign.
Pepe Mel’s immediate impact in March has helped pull them through, even if results have worsened as of late.
Mid-table Las Palmas can be proud of their efforts over the season, helped by the goals of Kevin-Prince Boateng.
Leganes vs Alaves
A second successive season in the top flight for Leganes means they have accomplished what they set out to achieve.
A second successive season in the top flight for Alaves means the same yet is so much more than that.
That is because a top-10 finish is guaranteed and they have a place in the Copa del Rey final.
Fine campaigns for two of the three promoted clubs.
Sevilla vs Osasuna
Of course, Osasuna could not make it a trio of promoted clubs preserving top flight status.
They wrap up their campaign by travelling to Sevilla whose main priority now is to find a replacement for Argentina-bound coach Jorge Sampaoli.
The lure of a place in next season’s Champions League will offer real appeal to whoever succeeds him.
Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao
Atletico Madrid prepare to say goodbye in their final ever match at the Estadio Vicente Calderon.
The club promised fans they can take souvenirs from the stadium, but not this weekend as the ground still has to play host to the Copa del Rey final six days later.
Sixth-placed Bilbao will be no pushovers and will want to give a warm send-off to coach Ernesto Valverde who seems Barca bound.
Celta Vigo vs Real Sociedad
A bit like Manchester United in England, Celta Vigo have had to deal with fixture congestion.
Ten games in little over 30 days have taken their toll on the Balaidos outfit.
A good result in this one could yet secure Sociedad the sixth spot which Celta finished in last year.
Valencia vs Villarreal
The Yellow Submarine have a reason to be optimistic.
The club is one victory away from confirming European football next season, while coach Fran Escriba has extended his contract.
Valencia have finished with a flourish, however, with five victories in nine going into this one.
WEEK 38 MONDAY:
Barcelona vs Eibar
An early April defeat at Malaga always looked like a defeat to many, and so it may prove for Barca.
Although they then redeemed themselves by winning at Madrid, it means they are relying on a Real slip going into the final day.
Standing in their way in the Nou Camp are eighth-placed Eibar who deserve credit as one of the success stories of the season.
Will there yet be a last-day twist?
Malaga vs Real Madrid
What a season it could be for Real Madrid.
This is the La Liga decider and a point will do at Michel’s in-form Malaga.
Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to go for the win after breaking Jimmy Greaves’ all-time goalscoring record in midweek.
What price on a title party at La Rosaleda?
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