
Two Spanish giants in turmoil collide on the penultimate day of the La Liga season as Real Madrid take on Sevilla at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
After conquering both Spain and Europe last season, few people would have bet on the Bernabeu giants ending this campaign in disarray, especially after adding Kylian Mbappe to their ranks.
But Arsenal brought their Champions League title defence crashing to an end while Barcelona have now completed a clean sweep of the domestic honours.
Last weekend's 4-3 loss in El Clasico, which brought up two bets for our man Mark and one of Sunday's Super Singles, effectively ended Real's title hopes.
Barca duly wrapped up the title on Thursday night and boss Carlo Ancelotti's last two games in the Bernabeu hotseat before taking charge of Brazil will now be dead rubbers.
Sevilla's season has been equally disappointing and the players had to sleep at the training ground a few days ago after violent attacks from fed-ups fans.
That came after a run of eight games without a win left them nervously looking over their shoulders in the bottom half of the table.
But Tuesday's 1-0 win over Las Palmas secured their place in La Liga for another season so they can play with the pressure off when Real Madrid come calling.
How the bookies view it: Reeling Real still heavy favourites
Despite being in poor form and having a host of stars out injured, Real Madrid are still BoyleSports' red-hot 6/10 favourites. Sevilla are 16/5 outsiders and the draw pays 3/1.
Recent head to head: Dozen look good for Sevilla
Real Madrid have dominated this fixture of late, going 12 games unbeaten against Sevilla. Ten of those matches have been victories, including a 4-2 thriller at the Bernabeu earlier this season.
Players to watch: Flying Mbappe's on a roll
Mbappe has taken plenty of stick this season, with some people thinking his arrival has unbalanced Real Madrid's team. But it's a bit harsh to brand him as a failure given the Frenchman has netted 40 times in his debut campaign. After scoring seven times in his last four games, Mbappe looks good value at 19/20 with Unibet for anytime scorer.
Alvaro Garcia Pascual scored Sevilla's winner against Las Palmas and that should earn the youngster another start here. He's 11/5 for anytime scorer at Bet365.
Probable line-ups
Real Madrid are down to the bare bones with stars such as Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Dani Carvajal, Eder Militao, David Alaba, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga, Ferland Mendy, Lucas Vasquez and Brahim Diaz either injured or suspended.
Sevilla have Diego Hormigo and Akor Adams crocked while Kike Salas, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Ruben Vargas and Tanguy Nianzou are doubts.
Sevilla: Nyland, Carmona, Martinez, Bade, Sanchez, Suso, Lukebakio, Gudelj, Agoume, Sow, Garcia Pascual.
Real Madrid: Courtois, Valverde, Garcia, Ramon, Vallejo, Bellingham, Modri, Guler, Ceballos, Mbappe, Endrick.
Anything else catch the eye?
With Real Madrid ravaged by injuries and suspensions, there could be some value in backing Sevilla in the double chance at 6/5 with BoyleSports, even though their own form has been poor.
Going for goals is probably safer, with Ancelotti's side conceding 10 times across their last four games. BTTS pays just 4/9 but combining that with no draw takes you to 11/10. I also like over 1.5 first-half strikes at 6/5.
Sevilla's Dodi Lukebakio has struggled with his discipline of late, collecting a red and a yellow in his last four outings. He looks good at 6/4 with Bet365 to commit over 1.5 fouls.