Champions League and relegation on agenda in La Liga's Wednesday games

A win for Atletico Madrid in their visit to Elche would assure that Diego Simeone's side finishes at least in fourth place and assures a place in next season's Champions League.

The midweek round of matches in La Liga continues with four games on Wednesday evening that will have a big say in who goes down and who qualifies for next season's Champions League.

A win for Atletico Madrid in their visit to Elche would assure that Diego Simeone's side finishes at least in fourth place and assures a place in next season's Champions League.

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Last weekend's results mean Atletico are six points clear of Betis, who are fifth, with three games left to play and with a superior head-to-head goal difference and three points against a rival that needs a win to assure their survival in the top flight for another season, would be enough, Xinhua reports.

Third-place Sevilla are also in action on Wednesday, with a win at home to Mallorca also sealing the presence of Julen Lopetegui's side in next season's Champions League.

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Mallorca travel to the Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium still reeling from the 6-2 home defeat against Granada on Saturday that saw them drop into the bottom three and Javier Aguirre's men are obliged to get something from the game.

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If Sevilla beat Mallorca, it would have a knock-on effect meaning that Elche would be mathematically safe from relegation.

Wednesday kicks off with Deportivo Alaves at home to Espanyol in a game the home side have to win to have any chance of staying up.

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A defeat could see Alaves relegated on Wednesday night, depending on Granada's result at home to Athletic Club Bilbao on Tuesday, and even a win would probably only delay the inevitable until the weekend.

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Wednesday's fourth match sees Getafe visit Osasuna also needing points to assure their survival and three points for Quique Sanchez Flores' side in Pamplona would also see them retain their top-flight place if Mallorca lose in Seville.

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