Spanish La Liga table standings

Football
By AFP | Apr 05, 2017

Spanish La Liga table after Tuesday's matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):

Real Madrid 28 21 5 2 74 28 68

Barcelona 29 20 6 3 85 26 66

Atletico Madrid 30 18 7 5 55 23 61

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Sevilla 29 17 7 5 52 34 58

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Villarreal 30 15 9 6 42 23 51

Athletic Bilbao 30 15 5 10 39 33 50

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Real Sociedad 30 15 4 11 43 41 49

Eibar 29 12 8 9 47 41 44

Espanyol 30 11 10 9 42 42 43

Celta Vigo 28 12 5 11 43 46 41

Alaves 29 10 10 9 29 36 40

Las Palmas 29 9 8 12 45 48 35

Valencia 29 9 6 14 41 51 33

Real Betis 30 8 7 15 32 47 31

Deportivo La Coruna 29 6 9 14 31 46 27

Malaga 29 7 8 14 33 47 27

Leganes 29 7 8 14 23 42 27

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Sporting Gijon 29 5 7 17 31 57 22

Granada 29 4 7 18 26 62 19

Osasuna 29 1 8 20 29 69 11

Note:

1st-3rd: Automatic Champions League qualification

4th: Champions League qualifying round

5th & 6th: Europa League qualification

18th-20th: Relegated

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