The Blaugrana face Villarreal in the standout game of this round, but that is not the only exciting game, as Atletico Madrid visit Rayo Vallecano on Monday.

Matchday 3 in La Liga is upon us, with the latest round in the Spanish top flight kicking off on Friday with Real Sociedad's trip to Las Palmas — this is one of only two fixtures taking place this Friday, alongside Real Madrid's clash away to Celta Vigo.

The majority of this round will take place over the weekend, with three scheduled for Saturday and another three penciled in on Sunday. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, will feature in one of the two games taking place on Monday. 

All eyes will be on Real Madrid and Barcelona, who are not far from each other in the table but have endured drastically different starts to the campaign. Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano have gotten off to a lovely start but the question on everyone's mind is how long they can maintain this, especially given their upcoming opponent.

Here is everything you need to know about Matchday 3 in La Liga.

Broadcast information for La Liga in the United States

La Liga comes to your screens in the USA courtesy of ABC and ESPN's array of platforms, with the bulk of Matchday 2 in the Spanish top flight being aired on ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes.

La Liga standings ahead of Matchday 3 

Pos.TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPForm
1 Real Madrid 33 26 6 1 71 22 +49 84 WWWWW
2 Barcelona 33 22 7 4 68 39 +29 73 WLWWW
3 Girona 33 22 5 6 69 40 +29 71 WWLWL
4 Atlético Madrid 33 20 4 9 62 39 +23 64 WLWWL
5 Athletic Club 34 17 10 7 55 33 +22 61 WLDDL
6 Real Sociedad 33 13 12 8 46 35 +11 51 LDDWW
7 Real Betis 33 12 13 8 41 39 +2 49 DWWLL
8 Valencia 33 13 8 12 37 38 -1 47 LLWWD
9 Villarreal 33 12 9 12 54 55 -1 45 WWDLW
10 Getafe 34 10 13 11 41 47 -6 43 LWDDL
11 Osasuna 33 11 6 16 37 49 -12 39 LLLWL
12 Deportivo Alavés 33 10 8 15 31 38 -7 38 WWLLL
13 Sevilla 33 9 11 13 42 46 -4 38 DWWWL
14 Las Palmas 33 10 7 16 30 41 -11 37 LLLLL
15 Rayo Vallecano 33 7 13 13 27 42 -15 34 LWDDW
16 Mallorca 33 6 14 13 27 39 -12 32 DLLDW
17 Celta de Vigo 33 7 10 16 37 50 -13 31 LWLDW
18 Cádiz 33 4 14 15 23 46 -23 26 DLLWL
19 Granada 33 4 9 20 36 61 -25 21 WDWLL
20 Almería 33 1 11 21 32 67 -35 14 LLDLW

Champions League (Group Stage)
Europa League (Group Stage)
Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Relegation - LaLiga2

Top games to watch on Matchday 3 of La Liga

Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid

Los Blancos currently top the table after kicking off the campaign with back-to-back wins. In fact, they are one of only three teams to have a perfect record so far, beating Athletic Club 2-0 in their opener before triumphing 3-1 over Almeria. Celta Vigo, meanwhile, who narrowly avoided relegation last term, are yet to win a game this season, kicking off the campaign with a defeat and a draw. The Sky Blues have the home advantage but that might not mean much when Ancelotti's side pay them a visit.

Villarreal vs Barcelona

The standout game of this round is undoubtedly Barcelona's trip to Villarreal. Despite being the reigning champions, Xavi's side have been below par so far, drawing 0-0 away to Getafe in a heated opener before limping to a 2-0 victory over Cadiz over the weekend. The Catalan giants failed to impress in both games and will need to figure things out quickly in order to maintain pace with Real Madrid.

The hosts, meanwhile, are not too far off Barcelona, having won one and lost the other. This means they trail the Catalan giants by a single point after two rounds and can leapfrog Lewandowski and Co. with a win on Sunday. However, the Yellow Submarine lost both home and away to the Blaugrana last term and will need to improve on this.

Rayo Vallecano vs Atletico Madrid

Despite losing Andoni Iraola, their highly-rated former manager, Rayo Vallecano have gotten off to an emphatic start in La Liga. Alongside Real Madrid and Valencia, the hosts are one of only three sides with a perfect start, winning their opening two fixtures against Granada and Almeria, which should give them the confidence to beat Atletico Madrid. Last season, Los Franjirrojos took four points off of eventual champions Barcelona. Can they take down another Spanish powerhouse this term?

As for Diego Simeone's men, there has been nothing impressive about their start to the campaign, A win and a draw from their opening two games leave Los Rojiblancos with four points, which is lovely, and falling two points behind your rivals this early in the season is not a death sentence. Nonetheless, Griezmann and Co. were held to a goalless draw by Real Betis in the most recent round and cannot afford to drop further points.

Who's in and who's out

Here are the list of players injured from La Liga's top clubs

Real Sociedad: Andre Silva and Martin Merquelanz (injured)

Real Madrid: Thibaut Courtois, Arda Guler, and Eder Militao (injured)

Villarreal: Francis Coquelin and Alberto Moreno (injured)

Barcelona: Inigo Martinez, Ronald Araujo, and Pedri (injured); Raphinha (suspended)

Sevilla: Tanguy Nianzou, Marcao, and Marcos Acuna (injured)

Atletico Madrid: Reinildo Mandava, Jose Maria Gimenez, Koke, and Vitolo (all injured)

Real Betis: Nabil Fekir (injured)

Full list of games for Matchday 3 in La Liga