The Bellver Castle in Palma de Mallorca is the only circular style castle in Spain.

After a mid-week round of fixtures, there is no rest for the weary as another slate of weekend matches comes much more quickly than they would earlier in the year.  This last quarter of the year becomes a war of attrition, and those who consistently stay fit will reap the benefits as they take advantage of those squads that cannot keep their core players on the pitch.

Mallorca’s latest foe to challenge their home superiority comes in the form of FC Barcelona.  Los Barralets will not fear their closest neighbors, as the Blaugrana stands between them and three vital points in the islanders’ aspirations for European football.  Pep Guardiola will not let his team wander their minds toward its trip to London to face Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday.  Again in the position to post their results before Real Madrid, Barça will want to add more pressure to Los Blancos when Real Madrid plays in the late Sunday kickoff.

In that late Sunday kickoff, Real Madrid will host Atlético Madrid in El Derbi madrileño.  Recently, the rivalry has been in name only, as Atlético Madrid has not defeated Real Madrid in over ten years.  In one of those statistical oddities, since Los Colchoneros returned to the top flight in 2002, they forced a draw at the Santiago Bernabéu in every other year.  If the pattern persists, then Atlético should lose on Sunday, but this Atleti team has defied any logical reasoning or explanation this season.

While Atlético Madrid also has a Europa League match against Valencia on Thursday, they will not look ahead to that match when the preceding game is against their eternal enemies.  If they were facing a Real Valladolid or some other team at the bottom end of the table, Atlético Madrid would have likely waned in their concentration, but the double incentive of defeating their arch rivals as well as knocking them from the top of the table will give them an extra impetus to be the only team to conquer both Barcelona and Real Madrid this season.

At the other end of the league, Xerez invites Real Valladolid to El Chapín in a pivotal relegation six-pointer.  Valladolid has only won once in 2010, but that win came two weeks ago against Deportivo La Coruña.  With their 0-0 draw against Espanyol on Wednesday night, Valladolid currently rides a two-match unbeaten streak, a significant event for this team.  Only two points from safety, La Pucela could salvage a putrid season by starting with a triumph over Xerez.

Xerez has earned eight points in their last five matches, only three less than they gathered in their first twenty-three games.  Momo and Mario Bermejo, who scored twenty-nine goals between them in the Segunda División last season, are finally delivering the goals for Xerez in the top-flight, and their goalkeeper Renan, who is on loan from Valencia, has kept them from conceding many more goals.  Seven points behind Real Zaragoza for relegation survival with ten matches remaining is not the largest hill to climb, and while Xerez does not control their own destiny, the execrable play of the clubs ahead of them gives Xerez more than a strand of hope of pulling off the impossible.

The times listed are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) and include the pregame pleasantries, although sometimes the matches on the DirecTV La Liga specific channels may not go to match coverage until right before kickoff.

Mar. 27

Mallorca vs. FC Barcelona – 2:55 PM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Real Zaragoza vs. Valencia – 4:55 PM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Mar. 28

Espanyol vs. Sporting Gijón – 10:45 AM on DirecTV channel 456

Osasuna vs. Almería – 10:45 AM on DirecTV channel 457

Xerez vs. Real Valladolid – 10:55 AM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Deportivo La Coruña vs. Getafe – 10:55 AM on Gol TV

Villarreal vs. Sevilla – 12:55 PM on Gol TV

Real Madrid vs. Atlético Madrid – 2:55 PM on Gol TV

Mar. 29

Athletic Bilbao vs. Racing Santander – 2:45 PM on DirecTV channel 456

Unfortunately, the Málaga – Tenerife matchup at La Romareda will not be shown on US TV.

UEFA Champions League

Barcelona and Arsenal were drawn to face each other in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, and this rematch of the 2006 Champions League final pits two teams that thrive on maintaining possession and forcing their opposition to chase them around for the whole match.  The interesting question will be which team will hold the majority of possession and what that ratio will be.

If Barcelona has any weakness, they sometimes have trouble breaking down highly organized and disciplined defenses, e.g., Rubin Kazan, Chelsea, and Osasuna.  Arsenal’s defensive philosophy definitely does not fall into that category.  Arsenal expects to hold the edge in possession in every match they play, but chances are that Barça will win that battle.  If Arsenal can adjust to this and work more on the counter-attack, even at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, the north London club has a great opportunity to knock out the current European champions, but if Arsène Wenger sticks to his philosophy and tries to out-Barça Barcelona, expect a two-legged rout.

Mar. 30

Bayern Munich vs. Manchester United – 2:30 PM on FSN HD and Fox Sports en Español

Olympique Lyonnais vs. Bordeaux – 2:30 PM on Fox Soccer Channel

Mar. 31

Arsenal vs. FC Barcelona – 2:30 PM on Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Español

Inter Milan vs. CSKA Moskva – 2:30 PM on Fox Soccer Plus (5:00 on delay on Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Español)

UEFA Europa League

With three different countries each having two teams in the final eight of the Europa League, there was a better than fifty percent chance that a matchup between two teams from the same country would occur.  While the two English and two German teams avoided each other in the quarterfinal, there will be an all-Spanish affair in one of the quarterfinals between Atlético Madrid and Valencia.

Both coaches lamented facing each other at this stage of the tournament, but Unai Emery and Quique Sánchez Flores agreed that this meeting benefited La Liga because there will definitely be one Spanish team in the semifinals.

Valencia has been the more consistent team all year, and they have David Villa leading the line, the best and most dangerous player between the two teams.  In their two meetings in La Liga, however, Atlético Madrid had the upper hand.  In the first match, Valencia gave up a stoppage time equalizer to Maxi Rodríguez, and Los Colchoneros earned a point at the Mestalla.  In the second meeting, Atleti thrashed Los Che 4-1, which included a straight red card for Carlos Marchena because he imitated his of goalkeeper César Sanchez by slapping the ball away from Sergio Kun Agüero in the penalty box.

The edge in this matchup actually goes to Atlético Madrid because of their cup pedigree this year.  They have made the final of the Copa del Rey along with reaching the quarterfinals of the Europa League, and they seem to focus and play better when they face tougher competition.  Against the likes of Málaga, Almería, and other teams at the bottom half of La Liga, Atlético almost acts as though those matches are not important enough to give their full effort.  Against an upper echelon team like Valencia in a knockout situation, Los Rojiblancos will likely rise to the occasion, and Valencia needs to match this intensity if they want to reach the semifinals of the Europa League.

Apr. 1

Fulham vs. Wolfsburg – 2:45 PM on DirecTV channel 463 (463-1 for HD)

Standard Liège vs. Hamburg – 2:45 PM on DirecTV channel 464 (464-1 for HD)

Liverpool vs. Benfica – 2:45 PM on DirecTV channel 462 (462-1 for HD) (8:00 PM on delay on Gol TV)

Atlético Madrid vs. Valencia – 2:55 PM on Gol TV