Real Madrid has a two-point lead at the top of the table, with Sevilla and Barcelona breathing down their neck. Don't miss this weekend's games in La Liga with our detailed guide.

Action never seems to stop in La Liga, as Matchday Six keeps the ongoing streak of eleven straight games of football in the Spanish top flight.

There have been some major changes in La Liga's standings, but despite a disappointing draw against Villarreal, Real Madrid are still leading the pack with 13 points. Jorge Sampaoli's Sevilla has added a bit of spice to the mix by entering this weekend as the league's second place. Meanwhile, Barcelona's shaky start has seen them drop down to the third spot, something they'll try to put and end to when they visit Sporting Gijón.

Matchday 6: Full La Liga fixtures, Sept 23-26

Sept. 23: Real Betis vs Málaga - 11:45 PDT/ 14:45 EDT/ 18:45 GMT/ 19:45 BST/ 20:45 CEST

Sept. 24: Eibar vs Real Sociedad - 04:00 PDT/ 07:00 EDT/ 11:00 GMT/ 12:00 BST/ 13:00 CEST

Sept. 24: Sporting Gijón vs Barcelona - 07:15 PDT/ 10:15 EDT/ 14:15 GMT/ 15:15 BST/ 16:15 CEST

Sept. 24: Athletic Club vs Sevilla - 09:30 PDT/ 12:30 EDT/ 16:30 GMT/ 17:30 BST/ 18:30 CEST

Sept. 24: Las Palmas vs Real Madrid - 11:45 PDT/ 14:45 EDT/ 18:45 GMT/ 19:45 BST/ 20:45 CEST

Sept. 25: Leganés vs Valencia - 03:00 PDT/ 06:00 EDT/ 10:00 GMT/ 11:00 BST/ 12:00 CEST

Sept. 25: Atlético Madrid vs Deportivo La Coruña - 07:15 PDT/ 10:15 EDT/ 14:15 GMT/ 15:15 BST/ 16:15 CEST

Sept. 25: Villarreal vs Osasuna - 09:30 PDT/ 12:30 EDT/ 16:30 GMT/ 17:30 BST/ 18:30 CEST

Sept. 25: Espanyol vs Celta Vigo - 11:45 PDT/ 14:45 EDT/ 18:45 GMT/ 19:45 BST/ 20:45 CEST

Sept. 26: Deportivo Alavés vs Granada - 11:45 PDT/ 14:45 EDT/ 18:45 GMT/ 19:45 BST/ 20:45

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Matchday 6: Social Media Buzz

Barcelona will have to deal, one more time, with the absence of Lionel Messi. "La Pulga" will miss the next four games in all competitions for Los Blaugranas due to a groin injury, but this doesn't seem to be a matter of concern for coach Luis Enrique.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid will have to make do without a couple of Brazilians: Marcelo and Casemiro. The holding midfielder will be out for up to two months after coming down with a leg fracture, while the left back will have to watch all games from the stands for about a month.

"I'm already working to be back!!"

Matchday 6: La Liga standings

Pos.TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPForm
1 Real Madrid 34 27 6 1 74 22 +52 87 WWWWW
2 Girona 34 23 5 6 73 42 +31 74 WWWLW
3 Barcelona 34 22 7 5 70 43 +27 73 LWLWW
4 Atlético Madrid 34 21 4 9 63 39 +24 67 WWLWW
5 Athletic Club 34 17 10 7 55 33 +22 61 WLDDL
6 Real Sociedad 34 14 12 8 48 35 +13 54 WLDDW
7 Real Betis 34 13 13 8 43 39 +4 52 WDWWL
8 Valencia 34 13 8 13 37 39 -2 47 LLLWW
9 Villarreal 34 12 9 13 56 58 -2 45 LWWDL
10 Getafe 34 10 13 11 41 47 -6 43 LWDDL
11 Deportivo Alavés 34 11 8 15 32 38 -6 41 WWWLL
12 Sevilla 34 10 11 13 45 46 -1 41 WDWWW
13 Osasuna 34 11 6 17 37 51 -14 39 LLLLW
14 Las Palmas 34 10 7 17 30 43 -13 37 LLLLL
15 Celta de Vigo 34 8 10 16 40 52 -12 34 WLWLD
16 Rayo Vallecano 34 7 13 14 27 43 -16 34 LLWDD
17 Mallorca 34 6 14 14 27 40 -13 32 LDLLD
18 Cádiz 34 4 14 16 23 49 -26 26 LDLLW
19 Granada 34 4 9 21 36 64 -28 21 LWDWL
20 Almería 34 2 11 21 33 67 -34 17 WLLDL

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