Levante player Luis Manuel Rubiales has confirmed that Sunday night's game against Real Madrid will go ahead.
The Levante playing staff announced on Monday that they would be calling an indefinite strike from Saturday because of the club's continuing failure to pay up outstanding salaries and bonuses dating back to last season.
That left their final-day match, where Madrid had been due to be presented with the Primera Liga trophy amid various planned celebrations at the Bernabeu, in limbo.
But, speaking on behalf of his team-mates, Rubiales confirmed that - for the second time in a month - they had called the strike off at the 11th hour.
"We reached an agreement right at the death," he said. "And for that reason we're playing this afternoon."
This is the second time the Levante playing staff have called a strike, having last month announced they intended to withdraw their services on the weekend of April 26 and 27.
That situation was averted after a deal was eventually thrashed out on the evening of Friday April 25.
However, the situation has still not been satisfactorily resolved for the players and, after wearing t-shirts and displaying banners highlighting their plight prior to their last two league matches, on Monday they called a second strike.
As part of the agreement Levante will play a friendly match against members from other Primera Liga teams with the proceeds going to the financially-stricken players.