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By ADAM TROXTELL

The Spanish Primera Division draws to a close, with Barcelona taking a proverbial lap of honor.

Barca takes to its home pitch against a Deportivo side still fighting off relegation at the other end of the table. The Catalan club’s job is done this season, though there is the matter of a Champions League final in a few weeks.

Deportivo knows a win seals their spot in La Liga for next season, and even a draw might be enough. Either way, the club really needs Eibar to lose or tie against already relegated Cordoba.

Also trying to end on a winning note is Real Madrid, who faces Getafe at the Bernabeu. In France, PSG wraps up a title winning season against Reims.

In MLS action, Eastern Conference rivals clash with the New England Revolution hosting D.C. United. Another potentially entertaining affair comes later with the Seattle Sounders playing Sporting KC.

If you will be watching any of today’s action, feel free to leave your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (today’s soccer on TV schedule after the jump):

10:30 a.m. – beIN Sports Connect – Levante vs. Elche

12:00 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Juventus vs. Napoli

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Almeria vs. Valencia

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Athletic Bilbao vs. Villareal

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Malaga vs. Sevilla

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Celta Vigo vs. Espanyol

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Rayo Vallecano vs. Real Sociedad

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Granada vs. Atletico Madrid

12:30 p.m. – bein Sports Connect – Eibar vs. Cordoba

12:30 p.m. – beIN Sports USA – Barcelona vs. Deportivo

1 p.m. – Univision Deportes – Rio Ave vs. Sporting CP

2:30 p.m – beIN Sports en Espanol – Real Madrid vs. Getafe

3 p.m. – ESPN 3 – Ottawa Fury vs. Indy Eleven

3 p.m. – beIN Sports USA – Paris Saint-Germain vs. Reims

5 p.m. – MLS Live – Toronto FC vs. Portland Timbers

5:30 p.m. – GOLTV USA – Vasco da Gama vs. Internacional

7 p.m. – ESPN 3 – New York Cosmos vs. San Antonio Scorpions

7:30 p.m. – ESPN 3 – Fort Lauderdale Strikers vs. Carolina RailHawks

7:30 p.m. – MLS Live – New England Revolution vs. D.C. United

8 p.m. – MLS Live – Montreal Impact vs. FC Dallas

8 p.m. – ESPN 3 – Minnesota United vs. Jacksonville Armada

9 p.m. – MLS Live – Colorado Rapids vs. Vancouver Whitecaps

10 p.m. – MLS Live – Seattle Sounders vs. Sporting KC

10 p.m. – MLS Live – Real Salt Lake vs. New York City FC

Comments

  1. Yes Chicharito is amazing, Antiscore is the worst player ever! We hear the same crap every week, why don’t you go to a Mexico soccer blog because you won’t find much agreement here. Looking forward to Chicharito and his consistent pathetic choking against the US this upcoming summer , of course assuming you make it to the final, then followed up by the multiple excuses given every time we play each other.

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  2. Nine men Revs hang on to draw with DC United . DC, up two men for most of the second half, could only score once. Fans were shouting “Andrew Farrell”, who was man of the match.

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  3. Chicharito continues to shine and play in the big teams with the big names. I only wished one of players would rise that high. Klinsmann would love it.

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  4. Chicharito continúes to shine and playain the bit temas with the bit James. I only wished one of players would rise that high. Klinsman would love it.

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      • Chicharito continues to shine and play in the big teams with the big names. I only wished one of players would rise that high. Klinsmann would love it.

      • ” I only wished one of players would rise that high. Klinsmann would love it.”

        ……………?????………

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