Tebas: A decision on Friday and Monday games will be made in the first week of August LaLiga Waiting on ruling from the courts

It's still not known if there will be Friday night and Monday night matches in the 2019/20 LaLiga Santander season as the issue is currently going through the courts.

The league organisers and the Spanish FA have been arguing over this issue, but LaLiga president Javier Tebas has revealed that a ruling is due soon.

"We believe we have the legal right to decide the kick-off times," he told 'El Partidazo' on Cadena COPE and Radio MARCA, explaining that LaLiga are in favour of spreading the matches onto these midweek evenings as they have been doing in recent years.

"We are the first to want to work in partnership with the Spanish FA, but they're the ones who don't want to, for example, sell the Copa del Rey collectively.

"They'll lose 12 million euros for that silliness.

"[The kick-off times issue] is now with the courts and we'll know the decision in the first week of August.

"Whatever the judge decides will be the way it's done."

Tebas also insisted that if Friday and Monday night matches are allowed, then there will be a limit of two Friday and two Monday matches per club.

"We've changed it this year," he said.

"The problem we've had in the past three years is that European teams didn't play in the free-to-air game [that was often on Mondays].

"That's why clubs like Real Sociedad and Athletic Club have played so many times at that time, because they were perhaps the most attractive non-European teams.

"That won't happen this season as the European teams can also play on these days."