Today's games, July 1, in LaLiga and in Segunda: schedules and TV

After a day of surprises and where LaLiga turned to the Bernabéu with a new puncture from Barcelona, ​​this day will be complete with football in Spain with up to nine games.

Today's Games, July 1

LaLiga Santander

Valencia-Athletic (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

Voro debuts at Mestalla with the club again at a difficult time. The delegate will go back to the front of the whole che to try to get it into Europe. Athletic faces the same goal although without such drastic developments in either sporting or institutional terms, but with only two victories at home. The day seems auspicious.

Alavés-Granada (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

The people of Vitoria and the Nasrids meet again in a difficult moment for both of them. The Alavés is not getting great results but it will save the mattress and the wrong doing others. Granada, after two draws and two defeats, seems to be letting Europe escape although it is not completely off the ground.

Valladolid-Levante (22:00 h – Movistar LaLiga)

The blanquivioletas have the permanence in their hand and they will try to certify it tonight in the José Zorrilla against a Levante that from the middle of the table only looks up. Sergio will come out with everything although Sandro will not be available due to injury. Paco López will not reserve anything either. Duel with crumb.

Real Betis-Villarreal (22:00 – GOAL)

The blanquiverdes did not improve their image after the departure of Rubi and tonight they receive at Villamarín a Villarreal who dreams of Europe and is released. If Betis gets points it would, curiously, help Sevilla in their fight for the Champions League. Villarreal plays an indirect derby to three.

First Classification

Real Madrid is leader with 71 points. Europe is for Barcelona, ​​Atlético, Sevilla, Getafe, Villarreal and Real Sociedad with Valencia, Athletic and Granada on the doorstep. Below, Mallorca, Leganés and Espanyol have a difficult stay. Consult the classification of First.

Smartbank League

Almería-Sporting (19:30 – #Come on)

Almería continue with their intention of being in the playoff either with or without Guti. In front a Sporting that comes from a draw in Vallecas against Rayo and does not look so far from his rival. Despite the dismissal of the Torrejon coach, the Andalusians also failed to win in their last game and tied with Mirandés.

Lugo-Numancia (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

The Galicians and the Sorians face each other when they are almost in a free fall towards the Second Division B. Neither of them is going through a good moment but the last victory in Numantina keeps them out. Key party for permanence.

Real Oviedo-Mirandés (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

El Mirandés lives a dream season. Those of Anduva almost aspire to the promotion playoff on their return to professional football and they play it in a Tartiere that, right now, would be a field of Second Division B. Oviedo will wait for news from Anxo Carro while fighting for their salvation.

Ponferradina-Fuenlabrada (21:45 h – Movistar LaLiga)

La Ponferradina and Fuenlabrada are also experiencing a positive year in professional football. Although the locals traded Meré for Sandoval they are not far from the playoff, just like Jon Pérez Bolo's. A victory would further tighten this fight.

Extremadura-Racing (21:45 – Movistar LaLiga)

Party to believe in miracles. At eleven visitors and eight locals, the permanence seems holy, but from three points to three points, why not dream? Of course, none have won in their last five commitments.

Second Classification

Cádiz and Zaragoza fight with Huesca and Almería for direct promotions while Elche and GIrona defend a highly-valued playoff spot to which Alcorcón, Tenerife, Rayo, Sporting, Mirandés and Ponferradina aspire. Below, Racing and Extremadura have it difficult in a fight to get out in which Lugo and Oviedo are. Nearby, Numancia, Albacete, Málaga and Dépor. Check the classification.

Tomorrow's matches, July 2

Santander League

Eibar-Osasuna (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

Real Sociedad-Espanyol (19:30 – Movistar LaLiga)

Real Madrid-Getafe (22:00 – Movistar LaLiga)

Smartbank League

Huesca-Las Palmas (7:30 p.m. – GOAL)

Albacete-Alcorcón (7:30 p.m. – Movistar LaLiga)

Rayo Vallecano-Malaga (21:45 – Movistar LaLiga)