
The La Liga promotion of Sunday contained four important races while the campaign will be the 30-game Mark in the 2024/25 season in the Spanish top flight.
Atletico Madrid bounced back to winning ways to keep their persistent title loop alive, while real Sociedad, Athletic Club and Villarreal push for Europe.
Let's see how Sunday's promotion unfolded …
Las Palmas 1-3 Real Socidad
Real Sociedad gave their chances of being eligible for European competition a real boost when they won an important victory in Gran Canaria.
Captain Mikel Oyarzabal bundled the visitors in the opening minutes, but the hosts gathered after the break, as Oli McBurnie ran after the finish of Sergio Gomez.
That kept the game alive late before Jon Aramburu entered the host sentence to fire home with Venezuelan continues to attract the Premier League side Newcastle United.
Sevilla 1-2 Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid kept himself alive in the La Liga title race with a vital victory on the road in Seville.
Lucien Agoume let the ball roll early in front of the hosts with a thunderous attack from 20 meters before Julian Alvarez was right about the penalty spot.
However, the visitors hit the door in the second period, but they struggled to find a way before Pablo Barrios threw home a winner in extra time.
Real Valladolid 0-4 Getafe
Real Valladolid seemed doomed to relegation next month, because they were simply overwhelmed by a gefafe side that pushed away from the drop.
The visitors were too hot to handle goals with the three first half of the roads for the break, including a two -squeeze from Ramon Terrats.
Domingos Duarte added a fourth late to complete the result as Getafe 12 points away from the lower three.
Villarreal 0-0 Athletic Club
There were no goals in the last game on Sunday's list when the ten men Villarreal Athletic Club held against a 0-0 stalemate.
The late red card from Pape Gueye meant that the hosts had to hold in a fight between the 5th and 4th with Athletic Club now six points for them in the race for guaranteed UEFA Champions League qualification.
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