The Spanish football season will be allowed to finish as per schedule after the week-long Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) suspension and players' strike have been called off.
The RFEF reversed a suspension of the end of the season after Spain's National Court ruled the players' strike over TV rights dispute as 'unlawful', the BBC reported.
Barcelona, who are currently at the top of La Liga table, can clinch the title on Sunday itself if they beat Atletico Madrid.
The Spanish Cup final will also go ahead as per schedule on 30th May.
The RFEF and player's union were not satisfied with the new law on collective bargaining for domestic television rights, which is intended to regulate the rights to broadcast matches in Spain's first and second divisions.
The players who supported the proposed strike believed that the splitting up of the money as proposed by National Professional Football League and the Spanish government was not beneficial for the lower-ranked clubs.


