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Midweek games give busy start to La Liga

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A busy start to the new La Liga season continues in Spain with a round of midweek matches and a further series of games next weekend, before the first international break.

Things get underway on Monday, with Villarreal at home to Celta Vigo as both teams look to continue their positive start to the season.

The return of Arnaut Danjuma and the arrival of Ayoze Perez at Villarreal have given them fresh bite in attack as they showed in an entertaining draw at home to Atletico Madrid and Friday's win away to Sevilla.

Celta have kicked off with morale-boosting wins against Alaves and Valencia, with veteran striker Iago Aspas showing that the years don't seem to have slowed him down.

The big question for Tuesday is if FC Barcelona will finally be able to include new signing Dani Olmo in their first team squad for the visit to play Rayo Vallecano. Financial fair play issues have kept Olmo out of the squad so far, but the departures of Ilkay Gundogan, Mika Faye, Clement Lenglet and Vitor Roque may just allow him to squeeze in under Barca's tight wage ceiling.

Tuesday's opening match pits Mallorca against Sevilla, with Mallorca losing a tight game away to Osasuna on Saturday, while Sevilla have looked vulnerable at the start of the campaign as they look to adapt to Garcia Pimienta's passing game.

There are four games on Wednesday, with Athletic Club Bilbao entertaining Valencia, while an impressive Atletico Madrid take on pointless Espanyol, and there is a Basque derby between Real Sociedad and Alaves, and newly promoted Valladolid and Leganes face each other in what should be a close match.

Real Madrid visit Las Palmas on Thursday, while Girona need to recover from a 3-0 defeat to Atletico and start finding their feet this season, when they take on Osasuna.

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