The 2025-26 Spanish La Liga season is one of the most exciting football leagues globally. LaLiga leads the way with strong teams, key transfers, and emerging young talents. Fans are expecting a close title race between Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atlético. Clubs like Athletic, Betis, and Villarreal aim to strengthen their presence in LaLiga.
The 2025–26 La Liga, known as La Liga EA Sports due to sponsorship, is the 95th season of Spain’s top football league. The season runs from August 15, 2025, to May 24, 2026, with the match schedule released on July 1, 2025, at 20:30 CEST. Barcelona came in as defending champions as they won their 28th title last season.
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Spanish La Liga profile overview
Official Name EA Sports La Liga Organising Body Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional Founded 1929 (96 years ago) Country Spain Confederation UEFA Number of Clubs 20 (since 1997–98) Level on Pyramid 1st Division Relegation To Segunda División Domestic Cups Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España International Cups UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League Current Champions (2024–25) FC Barcelona (28th title) Most Championships Real Madrid (36 titles) Most Appearances Andoni Zubizarreta & Joaquín (622 each) Top Scorer Lionel Messi (474 goals) Main Sponsor EA Sports Broadcasters Various (see official list) Official Website laliga.com Current Season 2025–26 La Liga
Spanish La Liga teams
Club Short Name Squad Size Market Value Total Market Value Real Madrid Real Madrid 25 €56.04m €1.40bn FC Barcelona Barcelona 23 €48.17m €1.11bn Atlético de Madrid Atlético 24 €25.99m €623.80m Athletic Bilbao Athletic Club 27 €13.69m €369.70m Villarreal CF Villarreal 27 €10.38m €280.30m Real Sociedad Real Sociedad 26 €9.73m €252.90m Real Betis Balompié Real Betis 26 €8.29m €215.50m Valencia CF Valencia 23 €7.24m €166.60m Girona FC Girona 25 €6.21m €155.20m Celta de Vigo Celta de Vigo 28 €5.05m €141.40m Sevilla FC Sevilla FC 27 €4.71m €127.10m RCD Espanyol Barcelona Espanyol 24 €4.13m €99.00m CA Osasuna CA Osasuna 20 €4.44m €88.70m Rayo Vallecano Rayo Vallecano 24 €3.68m €88.40m Levante UD Levante 24 €3.63m €87.20m RCD Mallorca RCD Mallorca 25 €3.41m €85.20m Elche CF Elche CF 26 €3.07m €79.90m Deportivo Alavés Alavés 23 €3.06m €70.40m Getafe CF Getafe 22 €3.08m €67.80m Real Oviedo Real Oviedo 26 €2.34m €60.80m
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Upcoming La Liga fixtures
Match Date Time Real Oviedo vs Espanyol 17.10 22:00 Sevilla vs Mallorca 18.10 15:00 Barcelona vs Girona 18.10 17:15 Villarreal vs Real Betis 18.10 19:30 Atlético Madrid vs Osasuna 18.10 22:00 Elche vs Athletic Bilbao 19.10 15:00 Celta Vigo vs Real Sociedad 19.10 17:15 Levante vs Rayo Vallecano 19.10 19:30 Getafe vs Real Madrid 19.10 22:00 Alavés vs Valencia 20.10 22:00 Real Sociedad vs Sevilla 24.10 22:00 Girona vs Real Oviedo 25.10 15:00 Espanyol vs Elche 25.10 17:15 Athletic Bilbao vs Getafe 25.10 19:30 Valencia vs Villarreal 25.10 22:00 Mallorca vs Levante 26.10 16:00 Real Madrid vs Barcelona 26.10 18:15 Osasuna vs Celta Vigo 26.10 20:30 Rayo Vallecano vs Alavés 26.10 23:00 Real Betis vs Atlético Madrid 27.10 23:00
La Liga results
Match Score Date Celta Vigo vs Atlético Madrid 1–1 05.10 Espanyol vs Real Betis 1–2 05.10 Real Sociedad vs Rayo Vallecano 0–1 05.10 Sevilla vs Barcelona 4–1 05.10 Alavés vs Elche 3–1 05.10 Real Madrid vs Villarreal 3–1 04.10 Athletic Bilbao vs Mallorca 2–1 04.10 Girona vs Valencia 2–1 04.10 Real Oviedo vs Levante 0–2 04.10 Osasuna vs Getafe 2–1 03.10 Valencia vs Real Oviedo 1–2 30.09 Real Betis vs Osasuna 2–0 28.09 Barcelona vs Real Sociedad 2–1 28.09 Elche vs Celta Vigo 2–1 28.09 Rayo Vallecano vs Sevilla 0–1 28.09 Villarreal vs Athletic Bilbao 1–0 27.09 Mallorca vs Alavés 1–0 27.09 Atlético Madrid vs Real Madrid 5–2 27.09 Getafe vs Levante 1–1 27.09 Girona vs Espanyol 0–0 26.09
Spanish La Liga table standings 2025-26 season
Pos Club P W D L GF:GA GD Pts Form (Last 5) 1 Real Madrid 8 7 0 1 19:9 +10 21 W • L • W • W • W 2 Barcelona 8 6 1 1 22:9 +13 19 L • W • W • W • W 3 Villarreal 8 5 1 2 14:8 +6 16 L • W • W • W • L 4 Real Betis 8 4 3 1 13:8 +5 15 W • W • W • D • L 5 Atlético Madrid 8 3 4 1 15:10 +5 13 D • W • W • D • W 6 Sevilla 8 4 1 3 15:11 +4 13 W • W • L • W • D 7 Elche 8 3 4 1 11:9 +2 13 L • W • D • W • D 8 Athletic Bilbao 8 4 1 3 9:9 0 13 W • L • D • L • L 9 Espanyol 8 3 3 2 11:11 0 12 L • D • D • L • W 10 Alavés 8 3 2 3 9:8 +1 11 W • L • D • L • W 11 Getafe 8 3 2 3 9:11 -2 11 L • D • D • L • W 12 Osasuna 8 3 1 4 7:8 -1 10 W • L • D • L • W 13 Levante 8 2 2 4 13:14 -1 8 W • D • L • W • D 14 Rayo Vallecano 8 2 2 4 8:10 -2 8 W • L • L • D • L 15 Valencia 8 2 2 4 10:14 -4 8 L • L • D • W • L 16 Celta Vigo 8 0 6 2 7:10 -3 6 D • L • D • D • D 17 Real Oviedo 8 2 0 6 4:14 -10 6 L • W • L • L • L 18 Girona 8 1 3 4 5:17 -12 6 W • D • D • L • D 19 Real Sociedad 8 1 2 5 7:12 -5 5 L • L • W • L • L 20 Mallorca 8 1 2 5 7:13 -6 5 –
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La Liga rivalries
Some of the notable Spanish La Liga rivalries include the ones below
Rivalry Name Clubs Involved Common Name / Notes El Clásico Real Madrid vs Barcelona Most famous rivalry in football; symbolizes Castile vs Catalonia Madrid Derby Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid Capital city rivalry Basque Derby Athletic Bilbao vs Real Sociedad Rivalry between Basque Country clubs Seville Derby Sevilla FC vs Real Betis Intense Andalusian rivalry Valencian Derby Valencia CF vs Villarreal CF Regional pride in the Valencian Community Galician Derby Celta Vigo vs Deportivo La Coruña (historical) Known as “O Derbi Galego” Catalan Derby Barcelona vs Espanyol Barcelona city rivalry Levante Derby Valencia CF vs Levante UD Valencia city rivalry Madrid Mini Derbies Atlético Madrid vs Getafe / Rayo Vallecano Lesser Madrid region rivalries Northern Derby Athletic Bilbao vs Osasuna Basque vs Navarre rivalry Andalusian Derby Sevilla FC vs Granada CF / Málaga CF / Cádiz CF (historical) Southern Spain rivalries New Catalan Derby Girona FC vs Barcelona / Espanyol Emerging rivalry in Catalonia Central Derby Getafe CF vs Rayo Vallecano Madrid suburbs rivalry Balearic Derby Mallorca vs Ibiza UD (potential) Island-based rivalry Historical Rivalry Real Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao Early Spanish Cup powerhouses
La Liga stats
Top scorers 2025-26
Player Position Nationality Age Club Appearances Goals Kylian Mbappé Centre-Forward France / Cameroon 26 Real Madrid 8 9 Julián Álvarez Centre-Forward Argentina / Italy 25 Atlético de Madrid 8 6 Vinicius Junior Left Winger Brazil / Spain 25 Real Madrid 8 5 Karl Etta Eyong Centre-Forward Cameroon 21 (2 Clubs) 8 5 Ferran Torres Centre-Forward Spain 25 FC Barcelona 8 4 Cucho Hernández Centre-Forward Colombia / Spain 26 Real Betis 8 4 Iván Romero Centre-Forward Spain 24 Levante UD 8 4 Borja Iglesias Centre-Forward Spain 32 Celta de Vigo 8 4 Robert Lewandowski Centre-Forward Poland 37 FC Barcelona 7 4 André Silva Centre-Forward Portugal 29 Elche CF 7 4 Vedat Muriqi Centre-Forward Kosovo / Albania 31 RCD Mallorca 7 4 Arda Güler Attacking Midfield Türkiye 20 Real Madrid 8 3 Raphinha Left Winger Brazil / Italy 28 FC Barcelona 6 3 Arnaut Danjuma Left Winger Netherlands / Nigeria 28 Valencia CF 8 3 Isaac Romero Centre-Forward Spain 25 Sevilla FC 7 3 Rafa Mir Centre-Forward Spain 28 Elche CF 8 3 Carlos Vicente Right Winger Spain 26 Deportivo Alavés 8 3 Hugo Duro Centre-Forward Spain 25 Valencia CF 8 3 Tajon Buchanan Right Winger Canada / Jamaica 26 Villarreal CF 8 3 Pere Milla Left Winger Spain 33 RCD Espanyol 6 3 Adrián Liso Left Winger Spain 20 Getafe CF 5 3 Lamine Yamal Right Winger Spain / Equatorial Guinea 18 FC Barcelona 4 2 Pablo Fornals Central Midfield Spain 29 Real Betis 8 2 Álvaro García Left Winger Spain 32 Rayo Vallecano 8 2 Toni Martínez Centre-Forward Spain 28 Deportivo Alavés 8 2
Top assists 2025-26
Player Position Nationality Age Club Appearances Assists Luis Milla Central Midfield Spain 30 Getafe CF 8 5 Lamine Yamal Right Winger Spain / Equatorial Guinea 18 FC Barcelona 4 4 Rubén Vargas Left Winger Switzerland / Dominican Republic 27 Sevilla FC 7 4 Marcus Rashford Left Winger England / St. Kitts & Nevis 27 FC Barcelona 8 4 Vinicius Junior Left Winger Brazil / Spain 25 Real Madrid 8 4 Luis Rioja Left Winger Spain 31 Valencia CF 8 3 Carles Aleñá Central Midfield Spain 27 Deportivo Alavés 8 3 Federico Valverde Central Midfield Uruguay / Spain 27 Real Madrid 8 3 Ander Barrenetxea Left Winger Spain 23 Real Sociedad 8 3 Roberto Fernández Centre-Forward Spain 23 RCD Espanyol 8 3 Arda Güler Attacking Midfield Türkiye 20 Real Madrid 8 3 Karl Etta Eyong Centre-Forward Cameroon 21 (2 Clubs) 8 3 Nico Williams Left Winger Spain / Ghana 23 Athletic Bilbao 4 2 Brahim Díaz Right Winger Morocco / Spain 26 Real Madrid 6 2 Raphinha Left Winger Brazil / Italy 28 FC Barcelona 6 2 Martim Neto Central Midfield Portugal 22 Elche CF 6 2 Javi Rueda Right-Back Spain 23 Celta de Vigo 6 2 Giovani Lo Celso Attacking Midfield Argentina / Italy 29 Real Betis 7 2 Edu Expósito Central Midfield Spain 29 RCD Espanyol 7 2 Sergi Cardona Left-Back Spain 26 Villarreal CF 7 2 José Ángel Carmona Right-Back Spain 23 Sevilla FC 7 2 Mateo Joseph Centre-Forward Spain / England 21 RCD Mallorca 7 2 Álvaro Rodríguez Centre-Forward Uruguay / Spain 21 Elche CF 7 2 Jeremy Toljan Right-Back Germany / United States 31 Levante UD 8 2 Marcos Llorente Right-Back Spain 30 Atlético Madrid 8 2
All time La Liga champions
Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years 1 Real Madrid 36 26 1931–33,1953–54,1954–58,1960–69,1971–72,1974–76,1977–80,1985–90,1994–95,1996–97,2000–01,2002–03,2006–08,2011–12,2016–17,2019–20, 2021–22, 2023–24 2 Barcelona 28 28 1929,1944–45,1947–48,1948–49,1951–52,1952–53,1958–59,1959–60,1973–74, 1984–85,1990–91,1991–92,1992–93, 1993–94, 1997–98,1998–99,2004–05,2005–06,2008–09,2009–10,2010–11,2012–13,2014–15,2015–16,2017–18,2018–19,2022–23,2024–25 3 Atlético Madrid 11 10 1939–40, 1940–41, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1995–96, 2013–14, 2020–21 4 Athletic Bilbao 8 7 1929–30, 1930–31, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1942–43, 1955–56, 1982–83, 1983–84 5 Valencia 6 6 1941–42, 1943–44, 1946–47, 1970–71, 2001–02, 2003–04 6 Real Sociedad 2 3 1980–81, 1981–82 7 Deportivo La Coruña 1 5 1999–00 7 Sevilla 1 4 1945–46 7 Real Betis 1 0 1934–35
La Liga transfers
Date Player Destination Club Origin Club Type 14/09/2025 Laporte Athletic Club Al-Nasr Riyadh Transfer 04/09/2025 Alexis Sevilla FC Udinese Free 01/09/2025 Nico González Atlético de Madrid Juventus Loan 01/09/2025 Solomon Villarreal CF Spurs Loan 01/09/2025 Livaković Girona FC Fenerbahçe Loan 01/09/2025 Mikautadze Villarreal CF Lyon Transfer 01/09/2025 Abu Kamara Getafe CF Hull City AFC Loan 01/09/2025 Vencedor Levante UD Athletic Club Loan 01/09/2025 S. Becker CA Osasuna Real Sociedad Transfer 01/09/2025 Bryan Girona FC Spurs Transfer 01/09/2025 Amrabat Real Betis Fenerbahçe Loan 01/09/2025 Beltrán Valencia CF Fiorentina Loan 01/09/2025 Alemão Rayo Vallecano Pachuca Transfer 01/09/2025 Etta Eyong Levante UD Villarreal B Transfer 01/09/2025 Antony Real Betis Manchester United Transfer
La Liga award winners
La Liga Player of the Season
Season Recipient Club 2008–09 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2009–10 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2010–11 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2011–12 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2012–13 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2013–14 Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Real Madrid 2014–15 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2015–16 Antoine Griezmann (France) Atlético Madrid 2016–17 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2017–18 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2018–19 Lionel Messi (Argentina) Barcelona 2019–20 Karim Benzema (France) Real Madrid 2020–21 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2021–22 Karim Benzema (France) Real Madrid 2022–23 Marc-André ter Stegen (Germany) Barcelona 2023–24 Jude Bellingham (England) Real Madrid 2024–25 Raphinha (Brazil) Barcelona
La Liga Goalkeeper of the Season
Season Recipient Club 2008–09 Iker Casillas (Spain) Real Madrid 2009–10 Víctor Valdés (Spain) Barcelona 2010–11 Víctor Valdés (Spain) Barcelona 2011–12 Iker Casillas (Spain) Real Madrid 2012–13 Thibaut Courtois (Belgium) Atlético Madrid 2013–14 Keylor Navas (Costa Rica) Levante 2014–15 Claudio Bravo (Chile) Barcelona 2015–16 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2016–17 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2017–18 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2018–19 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2019–20 Thibaut Courtois (Belgium) Real Madrid 2020–21 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid 2021–22 Yassine Bounou (Morocco) Sevilla 2022–23 Marc-André ter Stegen (Germany) Barcelona 2023–24 Unai Simón (Spain) Athletic Bilbao
La Liga Player of the Season
Season Recipient Club 2023–24 Lamine Yamal (Spain) Barcelona 2024–25 Lamine Yamal (Spain) Barcelona
La Liga Goal of the Season
Season Recipient Club Score Against Date 2013–14 Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Real Madrid 2–2 Valencia 4 May 2014 2023–24 Jesús Areso (Spain) Osasuna 3–2 Getafe 21 January 2024 2024–25 Luka Sučić (Croatia) Real Sociedad 1–1 Atlético Madrid 6 October 2024
La Liga Save of the Season
Season Recipient Club Against Date 2024–25 Jan Oblak (Slovenia) Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 6 October 2024
Sponsors
Category Details Main Title Sponsor EA Sports Official Partners Puma Microsoft Mahou-San Miguel Group Sorare BKT Tyres Visit Saudi LaLiga Golazos (Dapper Labs) Gol-Ball El Corte Inglés Allianz Burger King Panini Group Nissan Nissin Foods vivo Solán de Cabras Legends: The Home of Football Avery Dennison GreenPark Sports Fanatics Riyadh Season Former Sponsorship Names Liga BBVA (2008–2016) LaLiga Santander (2016–2023) Current Sponsorship Name LALIGA EA Sports (2023–present)
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FAQs about Spanish La Liga
Who has the most La Liga titles in history?
Real Madrid leads La Liga history with 36 titles, followed by Barcelona with 28.
What is the longest unbeaten streak in La Liga history?
Barcelona holds the record with a 43-game unbeaten run spanning the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons.
Who is the best player in La Liga of all time?
Lionel Messi is widely regarded as La Liga’s greatest player. He won the league’s Best Player award six times and Best Forward seven times.
Has any team got 100 points in La Liga?
Yes, Real Madrid achieved a record 100 points. It scored 121 goals and finished with a +89 goal difference in their title-winning season.
Conclusion
The 2025-26 Spanish La Liga season is on, with Real Madrid leading at 21 points, then Barcelona with 19 points. Real Madrid holds a 7-0-1 record, while Barcelona sits at 6-1-1. It has intense rivalries, shown by the clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Levante, Elche, and Real Oviedo, which were recently promoted, are showing impressive performance.