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End of season timetable

We take a look at the games remaining for Barça and other teams in contention for European places for the season run in

The season has reached its final stretch and FC Barcelona have three fixtures remaining as they fight to claim second place in the league table. After confirming a top four finish and a place in next season's Champions League thanks to Saturday's win over Betis, the blaugranes next objective is runners up spot in La Liga and a place in next season's Spanish Super Cup with Celta their next opponents at Camp Nou on Tuesday. 

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Currently, Barça sit on 69 points in La Liga in second place, four points ahead of third placed Sevilla and five ahead of fourth placed Atlético Madrid.  

Celta, Getafe and Villarreal still to come 

The blaugranes need five points from their remaining three matches to be certain of second spot with Celta their first opponents on Tuesday at Camp Nou, kick off 9.30pm CEST. On Sunday then visit Getafe with the game starting at 6.30pm CEST and in their final fixture of the campaign they face Villarreal at Camp Nou on Sunday 22 May at 6.30pm CEST. 

Their main challengers for second place, Sevilla and Atlético Madrid face the following fixtures for their last three games of the campaign: 

Sevilla v Mallorca (Wednesday, 8.30pm CEST) 
Atlético Madrid v Sevilla (Sunday 15 May, 6.30pm CEST) 
Sevilla v Athletic Club (Sunday 22 May, 6.30pm CEST) 

Elche v Atlético Madrid (Wednesday, 9.30pm CEST) 
Atlético Madrid v Sevilla (Sunday 15 May, 6.30pm CEST)
Real Sociedad v Atlético Madrid (Sunday 22 May, 6.30pm CEST) 

o there are plenty of challenges ahead for FC Barcelona… Watch this space!

Trip down under

Once the official season has ended, FC Barcelona will be going on a historic first-ever trip to Australia to play against the A-League All-Stars before an expected crowd of 80,000 people at the Accor Stadium, Sydney, the second largest in the country, for the game on May 25. 

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