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Real Madrid
La Liga Week 13
December 2010
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Sun. 5
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Osasuna
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 14
Tues. 7
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FC Barcelona
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Rubin Kazan
Champions League
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FC Barcelona
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Real Sociedad
La Liga Week 15
Sun. 19
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Espanyol
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 16
January 2011
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Mon. 3
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Levante
La Liga Week 17
Sun. 9
TBD
Deportivo La Coruña
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 18
Sun. 16
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Málaga
La Liga Week 19
Sun. 23
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Racing Santander
La Liga Week 20
Sun. 30
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Hercules
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 21
February 2011
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Sun. 6
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Atlético Madrid
La Liga Week 22
Sun. 13
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Sporting Gijon
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 23
Sun. 20
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FC Barcelona
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Athletic Bilbao
La Liga Week 24
Sun. 27
TBD
Mallorca
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 25
March 2010
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Wed. 2
TBD
Valencia
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 26
Sun. 6
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Real Zaragoza
La Liga Week 27
Sun. 13
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Sevilla FC
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 28
Sun. 20
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Getafe
La Liga Week 29
April 2010
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Sun. 3
TBD
Villarreal
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 30
Sun. 10
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Almeria
La Liga Week 31
Sun. 17
TBD
Real Madrid
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 32
Sun. 24
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Osasuna
La Liga Week 33
May 2010
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Time
Home
Score
Away
Competition
Sun. 1
TBD
Real Sociedad
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 34
Sun. 8
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Espanyol
La Liga Week 35
Wed. 11
TBD
Levante
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 36
Sun. 15
TBD
FC Barcelona
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Deportivo La Coruña
La Liga Week 37
Sun. 22
TBD
Málaga
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FC Barcelona
La Liga Week 38

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