Huesca-Valencia, Betis-Huesca and Valladolid-Valencia are under suspicion in match-fixing case LaLiga Santander Los Che won to reach the Champions League

The ongoing investigations into match-fixing in Spanish football could have serious repercussions in LaLiga Santander with Valencia's win over Valldolid on the final day now the subject of attention.

Valencia needed victory to return to the Champions League and they got the job done with a 2-0 result, although both goals came from some questionable defending from Valladolid.

Espejo Publico have reported that the clubs themselves are not thought to have been involved, but there are allegations that some players might have sold the game in order to win money on the betting market.

Bets on the game were more plentiful than usual.

Borja Fernandez, one of those arrested on Tuesday morning, was a starter for Valladolid on the day, in what was his last game as a professional.

According to El Confidencial, Huesca's 6-2 defeat to Valencia, as well as Huesca's 2-1 loss to Real Betis are also under investigation for suspected match-fixing.