Real Madrid will host Eibar on June 14 at the 6,000-capacity Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium, a venue used mostly by the club’s ‘B’ team.
The Spanish league is resuming in less than two weeks with Real Madrid playing their games at the club’s training centre.
Madrid will host Eibar on June 14 at the 6,000-capacity Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium, a venue used mostly by the club’s “B” team at the Ciudad Real Madrid centre on the city’s outskirts.
Madrid are not stopping renovation work at the Santiago Bernabeu as all remaining league games are likely to be played without fans because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The league on Sunday confirmed the dates and times of the first two rounds of matches to be played after the competition was stopped mid-March because of the pandemic. The first game will be the Seville derby between Sevilla and Real Betis on June 11.
Defending champions Barcelona, who have a two-point lead over Real Madrid after 27 rounds, will resume at Mallorca on June 13, while Atletico Madrid visit Athletic Bilbao the following day.
The league has announced that every game will include an “applause to infinity” tribute to the “heroes who are fighting to overcome” the pandemic. Pre-recorded applause uploaded in videos by fans will be played in the 20th minute of matches.