There are three matches being streamed live online from La Liga in Spain on Saturday with Barcelona one of the teams in action.
The three games in action on Saturday will see Racing Santander take on Atletico Madrid, Osasuna face Barcelona and Real Betis against Athletic Bilbao.
Barcelona continue their pursuit of the La Liga leaders when they make the trip to Osasuna.
Barcelona are seeking a fourth straight Spanish crown this season, but some occasional blips along the way have allowed Real Madrid to open up a seven-point lead at the summit.
Pep Guardiola’s men are unbeaten in their last eight league outings, with their only defeat coming against Getafe in late-November, but draws against Espanyol and Villarreal, along with that loss, have allowed Real Madrid to pull away at the summit.
That lead would have been seven points had Barcelona not won their clash at the Bernabeu back in December.
Osasuna are ninth in the La Liga standings with a record of six wins, 10 draws and five losses leaving them just two points off the European places after 21 rounds of fixtures.
Atletico Madrid continue their quest for European football when they visit La Liga strugglers Racing Santander.
Atletico Madrid are seventh in the Spanish top flight with a record of eight wins, six draws and seven losses leaving them out of the top six on goal difference only, with the final Champions League spot just two points ahead.
Atletico Madrid are in fine form at the moment, with a goalless draw against Valencia extending their unbeaten run to five games, and they will have every confidence that they can keep that sequence going here. Atletico Madrid are Evens favourites to walk away from El Sardinero with all three points.
Racing Santander are fighting for their La Liga status, with a record of four wins, 10 draws and seven losses leaving them third-from-bottom, a point from safety after 21 rounds of fixtures.
They come into this match with renewed confidence following two fine results, with a draw against third-placed Valencia followed by a draw with fourth-placed Levante.
Athletic Bilbao continue their quest for European football on Saturday when they visit Real Betis.
Athletic Bilbao are currently sixth in Spain’s top flight, with a record of seven wins, nine draws and five losses putting them in the second qualifying spot for the Europa League, just two points off the Champions League berths.
They come into this match in good form, with a midweek Copa del Rey win over Mirandes extending their unbeaten run in all competitions to five games.
Real Betis are fifth-from-bottom in the standings with a record of seven wins, two draws and 12 defeats leaving them just one point clear of the relegation zone.
They will be desperate to avoid an immediate return to the second tier, but if they are to do that they must find some winning form.