The Spanish Football Federation and LaLiga are closing the gap for the return of professional football in Spain. According to 'AS', there will be football on Mondays until 23.00 to avoid the high temperatures. However, the limit of 72 hours between matches will be respected.
There will be, therefore, two matches per week to be able to finish the championship in the dates foreseen after the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the source, the agreement will be made public once Judge Andrés Sánchez Magro sanctions it in Court Number 12 of the Commercial Court. We must remember that this problem of football on Mondays comes from far, as RFEF and LaLiga had a dispute to settle this at the beginning of the season.
It will be necessary to retouch that sentence so that, at least for a while, there can be football again in Spain on Mondays.
Being able to play seven days a week means having the time to fit in two games without problems and respecting the scheduled rest time. In addition, the times set for the end of the Champions League in August would be respected.