Postpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 21 May 2017
Malaga 0-1 Real Madrid
That's Cristiano Ronaldo's 14th goal in his last nine games.
Real Madrid win La Liga
Malaga 0-2 Real Madrid - Ronaldo and Benzema
Barcelona 4-2 Eibar - Barca come back from 2-0 down
Messi wins first golden boot since 2012-13
Emlyn Begley and Patrick Jennings
Malaga 0-1 Real Madrid
That's Cristiano Ronaldo's 14th goal in his last nine games.
Cristiano Ronaldo (2 mins)
Two minutes in and title drama already over?
Isco plays a great through ball and Cristiano Ronaldo steps around keeper Carlos Kameni before tapping it into an empty net.
Malaga now need to score twice to deny Real the title.
Barcelona 0-0 Eibar
And we are under way in Barcelona too.
Just before kick-off there were several huge banners streaming down the Nou Camp slopes commemorating Luis Enrique's final match as Barca boss.
"You'll always be one of our own," read one.
Malaga 0-0 Real Madrid
We are under way in La Rosaleda. A reminder that Real Madrid just need a point to win La Liga.
If Real Madrid do win the title tonight, they are having a party in Cibeles in the capital tonight. They have already started to build the stage.
This might be the final day in La Liga but it's not the final game for Real Madrid and Barcelona this season. Both sides have a cup final to come.
Barcelona face Alaves in the Copa del Rey final next Saturday, with Real Madrid up against Juventus in the Champions League final a week later.
Lionel Messi is set to win his first Pichichi, Spain's golden boot, since 2012-13 today. Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez - who needs seven goals today to catch Messi - won last season's with 40 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo had won the previous two - with 31 and 48.
This will be only the second time in the past seven years (presuming Messi doesn't score five) that the top scorer has scored fewer than 40.
It wouldn't be Spanish football without a few conspiracy theories.
Last month, Barcelona announced they would report Malaga president Abdullah Al-Thani to Spain's sports authorities for comments on Twitter.
The row began when a Barca fan asked Al-Thani on Twitter for Malaga to beat title rivals Real Madrid on the final day.
"With the help of Allah we'll beat them on the pitch, but the scum of Catalonia will not smell the championship after telling lies about coach Michel," wrote Al-Thani in Arabic.
He later claimed he was talking about the Barcelona media and not the team.
Malaga boss Michel - a former Real Madrid player - upset Barca fans by hinting he wanted Real to win La Liga.
But this week he insisted his side would not lie down and let Real win. "We're going to take Madrid to a battlefield they are not used to playing on."
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane said: “We're not going to change anything. The plan is to go out firing on all cylinders, give 100% and play to win it, as ever.
"That's in this club's DNA and we'll have to see what happens. The only thing in our minds is to go out to win the game.
"We're in good spirits and in tip top physical condition. Everyone will travel, we're all important and everyone needs to be ready for the remaining games."
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique takes charge of his final La Liga game with the club tonight.
He is leaving this summer after three seasons, with his replacement yet to be named. His final game as manager will be the Copa del Rey final against Alaves next Saturday.
“I am very proud to have formed part of the club’s history and to have given my all. I am grateful to the club for my eight years as a player and the three as manager, I am privileged.
“It’s not goodbye, but rather a 'see you later'. Next year I will be back at the Camp Nou as a member and enjoy the games.
“I don’t only consider myself a Barca fan, but I also have a special regard for Catalonia. I only have words of appreciation.”
Malaga striker Sandro, who came through Barca's youth academy before moving last summer, is hoping to help his old side to win the title.
"I hope I score and give Barcelona La Liga," he said. "I hope it is a dream day.
"I owe Barcelona everything so I hope it happens."
Tonight every single Barcelona fan will have an eye on the Malaga v Real Madrid game, because they need the Andalusian side to win.
But what chance is there of Malaga causing a shock and costing Real the title? The bookmakers odds on a Malaga win range from 9-1 to 12-1.
But Michel's side are unbeaten in five games, winning four of those, and beat Barcelona 2-0 last month.
Their top scorer, former Barca striker Sandro, has scored 14 goals in La Liga this season. For comparison, that's one more than Neymar.
So you never know.
Malaga v Real Madrid (19:00 BST)
Real Madrid are unchanged from the team who beat Celta Vigo 4-1 on Wednesday to go top. Gareth Bale doesn't make the bench despite being in the squad who travelled after seven games out with a calf injury.
Martin Demichelis, retiring after this game, makes Malaga's bench. Star striker Sandro starts as expected.
Malaga: Kameni, Torres, Hernandez, Mikel, Ricca, Camacho, Keko, Recio, Fornals, Jony, Sandro.
Real Madrid: Navas, Danilo, Varane, Ramos, Marcelo, Casemiro, Modric, Kroos, Isco, Ronaldo, Benzema.
Barcelona v Eibar (19:00 BST)
Barcelona make one change from the side who beat Las Palmas 4-1 last weekend. Sergi Roberto is back from suspension and replaces Lucas Digne.
Marlon Santos keeps his place, while his Barca B team-mate Borja Lopez is on the bench, with several of Barca's defenders out injured.
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Roberto, Umtiti, Marlon, Alba, Rakitic, Busquets, Iniesta, Messi, Suarez, Neymar.
Eibar: Yoel, Capa, Lejuene, Arbilla, Junca, Pena, Dani Garcia, Escalante, Inui, Enrich, Kike.
The permutations are fairly straightforward today. Real Madrid, away at Malaga, need a point to secure their first La Liga title since 2012. But if they slip up, then Barcelona would win the title with a win at home to Eibar.
If Real Madrid win? They are champions
If Real Madrid draw? They are champions
If Real Madrid lose? Barcelona will be champions IF they beat Eibar. If Barcelona do not win that game, then they cannot win the title.
Ninety points down. One to go.
That's all Real Madrid need tonight in order to pick up their first La Liga title since 2012.
But if they lose, Barcelona can take advantage to make it three league championships in a row.
There could be some twists and turns tonight so buckle in.
(Alternatively Real Madrid will just score twice in the first 10 minutes and we can all go home).