La Liga continues with an action-packed Matchweek 35, headlined by a pivotal Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid that could decide the title. Barcelona, sitting atop the table with 91 points, need only a draw to secure back-to-back championships and potentially celebrate at the Bernabeu. The full schedule for May 11 includes Rayo Vallecano vs Girona at 28:00 local time, and Huesca vs Real Sociedad B at 27:30. 
Video highlights available: Mallorca vs Villarreal
, Oviedo vs Getafe
, Barcelona vs Real Madrid
, and Athletic Bilbao vs Valencia
, all streamed via DAZN.
In other news, Cape Verde’s World Cup debut is marred by controversy as a player reportedly becomes a target of a rape investigation, according to New Zealand media. Juventus are considering 35-year-old David De Gea as a cheaper alternative to Liverpool’s Alisson for their goalkeeper search. The Bundesliga relegation battle intensifies with three bottom clubs level on points, while Michael Olise scored a spectacular goal. Japan’s Kaoru Mitoma suffered a left thigh injury, casting doubt ahead of the national team squad announcement on May 15. Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford netted a stunning free-kick in the Clasico against Thibaut Courtois, admitting after the match: “I didn’t intend to shoot, but…”
Off the pitch, La Liga secured a landmark legal victory against illegal IPTV networks, with courts ordering over €43 million in damages and fines, marking the largest penalty ever for such piracy.
Current La Liga standings: 1. Barcelona (91 pts, 30W-1D-4L), 2. Real Madrid (77 pts), 3. Villarreal (69 pts), 4. Atletico Madrid (63 pts), 5. Real Betis (54 pts). In Segunda Division: 1. Racing Santander (75 pts), 2. Deportivo La Coruna (71 pts), 3. Almeria (71 pts), 4. Malaga (66 pts), 5. Las Palmas (66 pts).
Top scorers in La Liga: Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) 24 goals, Vedat Muriqi (Mallorca) 22, Ante Budimir (Osasuna) 17, Ferran Torres (Barcelona) 16, Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) 16. In Segunda: Sergio Arribas (Almeria) 24, Andres Martin (Racing Santander) 20, Chupe (Malaga) 20, among others. Japanese players include Taisei Miyashiro (Las Palmas), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad), Takuma Asano (Mallorca), and Kazuya Kita (Real Sociedad B).
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