The Uruguayan was handed a four-month ban by FIFA on June 26 for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during the 2014 World Cup group match.
Following
the release of the La Liga fixtures, in an unlikely turn of events,
Suarez’s ban will expire on the weekend ending October 26, which is when
the season’s first Clasico will take place at the Bernabeu.
As things stand, Suarez would be able to play if the match was on a Sunday but not if the game was on Saturday.
However, the terms of the former Liverpool striker’s ban means that he is unable to train with his new teammates until that date, meaning that he will more than likely miss Barca’s clash with their bitter Spanish rivals.
The second Clasico of the season is due to take place on the weekend of March 22nd in Barcelona.
Champions Atletico Madrid will open their defence with a Madrid derby away at Rayo Vallecano.
Barcelona start with a home clash against Elche while Real also open at home against Cordoba.
Suarez the golden teeth vampire
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