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·27. April 2026

How the top-flight table stands and how it would look without VAR

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Barcelona are within touching distance of the title after another Real Madrid slip. Real Madrid drew late away at Betis, while Barcelona did not beat Getafe.

The relegation fight is red hot after Sevilla lost 2-1 to Osasuna and Alavés beat Mallorca 2-1. The round concludes on Monday with a key survival clash between Espanyol and Levante. According to AS, the table without VAR after matchday 32 is also set out, with multiple reviews altering results.


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VAR was a clear protagonist in Vallecas, first ruling out a Carlos Martín goal. A second Rayo strike from Pedro Díaz was then cancelled for a prior penalty by Ratiu on Pablo Marín. The marginal, debatable decision angered the hosts, and Mikel Oyarzabal converted.

Technology also awarded Oviedo a goal that proved enough only for a point. At La Cerámica, a Celta penalty was ordered to be retaken.

Elsewhere, Puado scored at the second attempt in Real Sociedad 2-2 Espanyol after encroachment prompted a retake, and Athletic 1-0 Rayo hinged on a foul by Gumbau on Sancet. Levante 2-2 Betis saw an Altimira goal scrubbed for a prior foul by Junior on Iván Romero, while Mallorca 3-2 Athletic featured two handball penalties converted by Muriqi. Getafe 2-1 Villarreal turned on a check for a Viega grab on Luis Vázquez, with Arambarri scoring from the spot.

Source: AS

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