RB Leipzig have taken the dramatic decision to sack head coach Ole Werner after just one season in charge at the Red Bull Arena. In a bold move by the Bundesliga side, former Bayern Munich and Argentina defender Martin Demichelis has been selected as the man to lead the club forward.
Real Madrid have reportedly agreed to terminate Dani Ceballos' contract, allowing the 29-year-old midfielder to leave on a free transfer. While Ajax have shown strong interest in securing his signature, the Spanish player appears keen on an emotional return to his boyhood club, Real Betis, turning his back on his final year's salary to facilitate the much-anticipated move.
Barcelona have officially called upon La Liga, the Spanish Football Federation and the Referee's Technical Committee to take immediate legal action against Real Madrid president Florentino Perez. The Catalan club released a firm statement condemning recent public comments from the Madrid chief, labelling them as a grave attack on the integrity and reputation of Spanish football.
Croatia legend Davor Suker claims that AC Milan midfielder Luka Modric is destined to return to Real Madrid after he leaves the Italian side. The former striker insists that the iconic playmaker will definitely reunite with the Spanish giants after the World Cup, adding another chapter to his legendary 597-game legacy in the capital.
Barcelona’s pursuit of Julian Alvarez has hit a significant roadblock after Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo issued a stern warning to the Catalan giants. Despite Hansi Flick’s side identifying the Argentine as the long-term successor to Robert Lewandowski, Atletico are refusing to negotiate below the striker's astronomical release clause.
With the transfer window having opened for many of Europe's top leagues, GOAL, in association with eToro, is your go-to resource for all the biggest done deals. Will a Manchester cub break the £100 million barrier to land Elliot Anderson? Could Michael Olise end up at Real Madrid? Track all the biggest trades right here throughout the summer!
Multiple ticketing options are in place for La Liga games, from individual match passes to season tickets and additional hospitality packages.
To purchase La Liga tickets, the most reliable method is to go to the official club websites, where you will then need to navigate to the 'Tickets' section. Tickets are often released a few weeks before each match and you may need to create an account and provide personal information.
If tickets are sold out on official channels or you are looking to secure seats in advance of official release or snap up last-minute tickets, you may wish to consider secondary resale retailers such as StubHub
Will I be able to buy La Liga tickets through secondary sites?
Yes, In addition, fans can purchase seats at La Liga matches on the secondary market on channels and aggregators such as StubHub. They are legitimate merchants in the resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets.
Do you need a Membership to buy La Liga tickets?
While it’s not essential to become a club member to buy La Liga match tickets, it can make the process much easier. This is particularly true at some of the bigger clubs, such as Barcelona and Real Madrid for example. Getting a membership moves you up the ticket priority order and it also includes other benefits such as welcome gifts, discounted tours and museum admissions. Check specific club websites for more information.
Who has won the most La Liga titles?
Real Madrid are the most successful Spanish club, with 36 league titles, followed by Barcelona with 28. Barcelona has won the Spanish double (domestic league and cup success in the same season) a record nine times, ahead of Athletic Bilbao's five.