⚖️ Here are the referees for the final round in the top flight
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The RFEF has announced, on Thursday morning, the refereeing teams that will oversee matchday 38 in the First Division.
In the final matchday, there are two teams fighting for survival and three clubs that can still qualify for Europe and these are the referees who will officiate these matches.
⚖️ ÁRBITROS | Estos son los colegiados designados para la jornada 38 en 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗮 División.🟨🟥 Designación completa: https://t.co/8OaXTjKv41#ArbitrajeRFEF | @CTARFEF pic.twitter.com/LVznpqN62N
— RFEF (@rfef) May 22, 2025
The Leganés-Valladolid will be refereed by Soto Grado and Iglesias Villanueva (VAR)
The cucumbers must win and hope that Espanyol does not do the same against Las Palmas. The match between the Catalans and the Canaries will be officiated by Muñiz Ruiz and Munuera Montero (VAR)
Celta, Rayo, and Osasuna will be vying for the last two European spots up for grabs with these refereeing appointments:
Getafe-Celta: Martínez Munuera and Sánchez Martínez (VAR)
Rayo Vallecano-Mallorca: de Burgos Bengoetxea and Hernández Hernández (VAR)
Alavés-Osasuna: Cuadra Fernández and Trujillo Suárez (VAR)
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