
La Liga Fixtures 2015 Week 37: Schedule, Live Stream Info, Picks and Key Players
Barcelona can wrap up the La Liga title in Week 37 with a win over Atletico Madrid, while it's set to be another dramatic weekend at the bottom with six teams fighting to avoid the two remaining relegation places.
The remaining fixtures will take place after the Spanish High Court ended the players' strike that threatened to disrupt the end of the season, per BBC Sport.
This has cleared the way for Luis Enrique's men to claim the title, as they only need three more points from their final two games to guarantee top spot.
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Here is all the information you need on where to catch the game online and a look at who could make an impact on the key fixtures in Week 37.
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Villarreal vs. Malaga | 2-2 | beIN Sports Connect, Sky Go |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Elche vs. Athletic Bilbao | 2-1 | beIN Sports Connect |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Deportivo la Coruna vs. Levante | 1-0 | - |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona | 1-3 | beIN Sports Connect, Sky Go |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Real Sociedad vs. Granada | 1-2 | beIN Sports Connect |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Cordoba vs. Rayo Vallecano | 3-0 | - |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Getafe vs. Eibar | 0-0 | - |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Epanyol vs. Real Madrid | 0-3 | beIN Sports Connect, Sky Go |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Valencia vs. Celta Vigo | 2-1 | beIN Sports Connect |
| Sunday, May 17. | 6 p.m/1 p.m. | Sevilla vs. Almeria | 2-2 | beIN Sports Connect |
Jose Gimenez, Atletico Madrid
Jose Gimenez has had an outstanding season for Atletico, and he will need to produce his best performance yet if his side are to have any chance of halting free-scoring Barcelona.
The 20-year-old has impressed with his committed, all-action displays this season. La Liga reporter Matthew Law is particularly enamoured with the centre-back's considerable talents:
Gimenez's recent block against Getafe encapsulates his attitude and caught the eye of the Guardian's Sid Lowe.
Per Squawka, the Uruguayan has won 58 per cent of his tackles this season and 68 per cent of his aerial duels, as well as making 49 interceptions in just 19 league appearances.
As Barca gun for the title, Atletico will surely have their backs to the wall for large periods of the game.

Gimenez's commitment and excellent reading of the game will be a huge boost to the Red and Whites' chances. Even with Gimenez on top form, however, the Blaugrana's astounding front three are difficult to overlook.
Neymar, Barcelona

Lionel Messi could just as easily be identified as a key threat for Barca in this title-decider, but it's Neymar who could be the decisive factor in securing the league on Sunday.
The Brazilian talisman has scored an incredible 38 goals in all competitions for Barcelona this season, as well as providing eight others (h/t WhoScored.com).
The 23-year-old has netted in his last seven matches, including three goals across both legs of the Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich.
Despite his age, Neymar has established himself as one of the finest talents in world football and has already shown his affinity for the big occasion.
According to Squawka, only Messi has bettered Neymar's total of 99 successful take-ons in La Liga this season.
The youngster's movement and ability with and without the ball, and the phenomenal understanding shared by the Catalan forwards, is likely to be a key factor in a Barcelona win on Sunday.






