Barcelona
Barcelona are currently at the top with a better Head-to-Head record over Atletico Madrid and they will be facing Real Betis at the Benito Villamarin followed by the Catalan derby against Espanyol at home and Granada away.
The Blaugrana have an advantage of having a full-strength squad courtesy their ouster from the UEFA Champions League, something which both the Madrid clubs won’t have, thanks to the mid-week Champions League semi-finals.
Facing Real Betis away might not be an easy one for Barcelona as they are yet to win at the Benito Villamarin since 2005. With Leo Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez at their top of their game, this will be the right time for Barcelona to stop their bad run at Real Betis’ home.
Facing Espanyol at the Camp Nou will be an easy task for Barcelona and facing relegation-threatened Granada on the final day of the league could be tricky as they will give everything to cement their position in the league next season.