LaLiga given green light for Monday and Friday games this season
The RFEF has said LaLiga matches will be allowed to take place on both Monday and Friday in order to bring the 2019-20 campaign to a conclusion.
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has told LaLiga it will allow matches to be played on both Mondays and Fridays to help bring the 2019-20 season to a conclusion.
The announcement came despite the country's commercial courts ruling in favour of the RFEF in their long-running legal battle with LaLiga over Monday and Friday night matches, the federation previously arguing that the scheduling of games on those days required their approval.
RFEF allows LaLiga fixtures on both days as gesture of "good will"
A temporary measure had been put in place this season whereby Friday night matches were allowed, but fixtures on Mondays were not.
However, the RFEF said in a statement that it wishes to "show its good will" by allowing LaLiga to play on both days this season, should 2019-20 resume after the suspension enforced by the coronavirus pandemic.
It also reminded LaLiga that the judge urged any future negotiations regarding the staging of matches on the days in question be conducted "in good faith".
The statement said: "The RFEF shows its maximum satisfaction for the sentence issued this morning by the commercial judge number two of Madrid, in which it dismisses the demand of LaLiga and declares that the dispute of matches on Friday and Monday requires the approval of the RFEF.
"The RFEF has always been convinced that it was assisted by reason in this matter. Furthermore, the RFEF wants to clearly show its good will, facilitating the season to end smoothly.
"Therefore, it offers LaLiga - without linking it to the start of negotiations - that matches can be played on Friday and Monday, which are included in the calendar, from the resumption of competition and until the end of this season, without requesting anything in exchange for this month and a half."