Leader Real Madrid to test struggling Sevilla's top 4 credentials
Real Madrid's Karim Benzema (C) celebrates with teammates during the Champions League quarterfinal match against Chelsea, London, April 6, 2022. (EPA Photo)


La Liga table topper Real Madrid travels to third-placed Sevilla on Sunday for a match that would certainly test the latter's top 4 credentials.

A Real Madrid win at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan would send it 15 points clear of Sevilla, who at the end of January was only five points behind the leaders, with a game in hand.

But a disappointing run of three wins from 11 league games has seen Sevilla fade away from the fight for the title and drift into the scrap for the Champions League places as local rivals Real Betis and Atletico Madrid look to take advantage.

A 4-2 victory over struggling Granada last weekend was much-needed for Julen Lopetegui's side, even if it required two dramatic late goals in injury time, Rafa Mir and Papu Gomez leaving it late to snatch the win.

Sevilla will be hoping to build on that result but it has a difficult run-in, with the game against Real Madrid coming before visits to Villarreal and Atletico Madrid ahead of a final game at home to Athletic Bilbao.

Real Madrid will be flying high on the back of their sensational victory over Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinals, although being taken to extra time at the Santiago Bernabeu may also take its toll.

Ferland Mendy and Marcelo are both struggling with injuries while Carlo Ancelotti could rest the likes of Luka Modric and Karim Benzema, who played the whole 120 minutes Tuesday.

Madrid's progress in the Champions League, combined with its considerable advantage in La Liga, means Ancelotti has the option to rotate in domestic games until the end of the season, which could give Sevilla a boost.

"We're in good form," said Ancelotti last weekend. "We have an advantage in La Liga and we have to keep going."

Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are also coming off the back of strenuous outings in Europe after Atletico was knocked out by Manchester City in the Champions League before Barca suffered a surprise defeat in the Europa League at home to Eintracht Frankfurt.

Atletico is at home to Espanyol on Saturday, looking to bounce back from its 1-0 loss at Mallorca last weekend, a result that has dragged Diego Simeone's side back into the race for fourth.

Real Betis, a point behind in fifth, visits Real Sociedad on Friday. La Real will jump above its opponents with a win.

Barcelona's place in the top four has appeared more secure due to its form under Xavi Hernandez and its game in hand to be played against Rayo Vallecano.

But the defeat by Frankfurt at Camp Nou could check its rhythm, especially after Pedri was forced off injured at halftime. Barca plays at home to Cadiz on Monday.

"Right now there is criticism and pessimism," said Xavi on Thursday. "But Barca has to put up with that and believe, starting on Monday against Cadiz. Our main objective is to qualify for the Champions League."

Friday fixtures

Real Sociedad vs. Real Betis

Saturday fixtures

Elche vs. Mallorca

Alaves vs. Rayo Vallecano

Valencia vs. Osasuna

Getafe vs. Villarreal

Sunday fixtures

Granada vs. Levante

Atletico Madrid vs. Espanyol

Athletic Bilbao vs. Celta Vigo

Sevilla vs. Real Madrid

Monday fixtures

Barcelona vs. Cadiz