Barca and Madrid start awayThe Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has revealed its fixtures for the new season, with Barcelona and Real Madrid will both starting their Primera Division campaigns away from home.
Barca, champions in each of the last two seasons, will travel to Racing Santander on the weekend of August 29, while Jose Mourinho will make his competitive debut as Madrid coach with a trip to Michael Laudrup's Real Mallorca.
Valencia, who finished third last term, and Sevilla, fourth, will also start on the road. Unai Emery's team visit Malaga, while the Andalusians travel to newly-promoted Levante.
The other two promoted clubs, Hercules and Real Sociedad, are at home to Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal respectively.
Meanwhile, Europa League champions Atletico Madrid host Sporting Gijon as they attempt to improve last season's disappointing ninth-place finish in La Liga.
In the remaining games, Espanyol are at home to Getafe, Deportivo La Coruna host Zaragoza and Osasuna welcome Almeria.
A set of fixtures had been controversially leaked on Monday, spotted by a blogger after they were put up on the RFEF website for 15 minutes. However, the RFEF revealed they were only carrying out tests and the fixtures are indeed different to the ones spread across the web.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are set for an intriguing battle this season and will meet at Camp Nou on November 28, with the return fixture to be played just a month before the end of the season, at the Bernabeu on April 17.
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