Real Madrid's last trip to Balaídos ended in a draw. A similar result in this game may very well give Los Blancos La Liga's title.

The match that could decide La Liga's title has finally been rescheduled.

Originally, Celta and Real Madrid were supposed to play their Matchday 21 game on February 5, but harsh weather conditions and damage to Celta's stadium forced the game to be postponed. Real Madrid demanded to play that game as scheduled, but La Liga's authorities decided to reschedule the game once each team's schedule got a bit easier.

Being involved in European competitions complicated the ordeal, and finally, after a number of dates being proposed, these two teams agreed to play the game on May 17. The game will begin at 21:00 CEST, La Liga revealed today.

This game will be crucial to decide if Real Madrid or Barcelona win the title, as both teams are dead-even at 81 points. One draw for Zidane's team would be enough to give Los Blancos their first league championship in five years, but Celta will not make things easy for the Spanish capital giants.