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These are the times when the weather wins!

With two football games postponed due to the storms, online betting on a full La Liga programme was halted.

Wind and rain battered Galicia and naturally led to matches being called off in both Celta Vigo and Deportivo La Coruna.

Not since 1992/93 have two Primera Division matches been postponed on the same weekend.

For those games that did go ahead, there was plenty to keep sports betting occupied!

Malaga 0-1 Espanyol

Espanyol continue to harbour outside hopes of European qualification, courtesy of Pablo Piatti’s 17th-minute goal.

That ensured they ended the weekend in eighth place and built on their triumph over Sevilla.

It also means Marcelo Romero’s search for a first victory as Malaga manager continues.

Barcelona 3-0 Athletic Bilbao

A comprehensive victory and one which allowed Barcelona to become the first team in Europe to score 100 goals this season – in all competitions.

On a rare start, Paco Alcacer opened the scoring before a Lionel Messi free-kick and an Aleix Vidal solo run and finish completed a good afternoon.

Barca have closed to within a point of the top – albeit having played two games more.

Atletico Madrid 2-0 Leganes

As timing goes, Fernando Torres needed this return to form.

His first two La Liga goals since September fired Atletico to their first win in four and kept them in touch of the top three.

A goal in each half took him level with Joaquin Peiro as the club’s fifth highest league scorer – goals number 92 and 93 for the record.

Valencia 0-4 Eibar

From the minute Los Che went down to 10 men, their hopes ended.

Carlos Soler was sent-off for lashing out, Adrian Gonzalez scored the resulting penalty and Eibar had a two-goal lead.

Sergi Enrich’s double and a Dani Garcia volley continued the amazing Eibar story and the Mestalla nightmare season.

Sevilla 0-0 Villarreal

More dropped points for Sevilla and more frustration for boss Jorge Sampaoli.

A missed Samir Nasri penalty capped a frustrating afternoon against a stubborn Villarreal.

The Yellow Submarine stay sixth.

Sporting Gijon 2-4 Alaves

A goalfest which leaves Sporting five points adrift of safety.

Two late home goals in the Estadio El Molinon don’t disguise the fact Alaves were always in control of this.

Ruben Sobrino and Alexis scored either side of two penalties – from Christian Santos and Edgar Mendez – as Sporting, who had seven players booked, slipped to their sixth defeat in seven La Liga clashes.

Real Sociedad 3-2 Osasuna

They gave it a damn good go, but Osasuna could not pull off one of the shocks of the season and remain in desperate trouble.

It’s no wonder they’re in the position they are with one league success so far this season, although they dared to dream thanks to Kenan Kodro’s early strike.

Yet as the rainstorms eased, Sociedad rained down on the visitors with three goals in 15 minutes courtesy of Raul Navas, Carlos Vela and Juanmi.

Sergio Leon pulled one back but it wasn’t enough.

Granada 1-0 Las Palmas

Granada are off the bottom after only their second victory of the campaign.

Suddenly, five points from safety feel a lot more manageable than eight points.

Andreas Pereira, on loan from Manchester United, fired in a stunning 17th-minute strike from outside the box and that sealed a valuable win.

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