Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Spanish top-flight soccer La Liga will continue after a three-month break on 11 June. The administration’s games department (CSD) said in a statement that the match will be played between local derby and Seville and Real Betis.
At a communication bunch meeting, they establish alongside the CSD, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and La Liga chose the structure of La Liga ‘s final 11 rounds of fixtures and the subsequent level, the statement read.
The opposition will restart on the few days of June 13 and 14, with the primary match on Thursday, June 11 being Seville ‘s game with Real Betis.

The last round of matches will take place on the few days of 18 and 19 July, provisionally and relying upon the development of the infection.
The CSD also said the RFEF and La Liga had agreed to cooperate on setting fixtures for the remainder of the season, in spite of the two coordinating bodies clashing over the booking of matches in the past, including a court.
Considering the circumstances, the CSD might want to congratulate the gathering leaders on their soul of dialog and the altruism they demonstrated during the gathering at the headquarters of the department, the statement proceeded.
Matches will start on June 11 in LaLiga, composes AS, with the initial match among Seville and Betis between derby.
Spain’s National Sports Council affirmed the news in a statement saying the remaining 11 matches would be played in agreement with the Spanish FA and LaLiga, with the championship finishing July 19, contingent upon the pandemic ‘s advancement.
In the negotiations among LaLiga and the Spanish FA, the agreement states that there were no issues in setting days and times for the matches.