We’re set for a drama-filled conclusion to the Spanish football season over the coming months, with just eight points separating the top-4 sides at the halfway mark.
While Barcelona and Real Madrid tend to grab the headlines and entice the world-class players, all the top-tier sides have the capacity to turn on the style and produce memorable performances.
It’s going to be an unmissable few months of La Liga action, and you could make your Spanish football dreams come true by securing a ticket to an upcoming match. Let GOAL give you all the latest ticket information, including where to buy them and how much they will cost.
Upcoming La Liga 2026 matches
Below, you can find some of the upcoming standout La Liga fixtures:
| Date / Time | Fixture | Venue | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Mar 6 (8:00pm) | Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid | Estadio de Balaídos (Vigo) | Tickets |
| Sat, Mar 7 (5:30pm) | Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad | Riyadh Air Metropolitano (Madrid) | Tickets |
| Sat, Mar 7 (8:00pm) | Athletic Club vs Barcelona | San Mamés (Bilbao) | Tickets |
| Sat, Mar 14 (8:00pm) | Real Madrid vs Elche | Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) | Tickets |
| Sun, Mar 15 (3:15pm) | Barcelona vs Sevilla | Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona) | Tickets |
| Sun, Mar 22 (8:00pm) | Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid | Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) | Tickets |
| Sun, Apr 5 (TBA) | Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona | Riyadh Air Metropolitano (Madrid) | Tickets |
| Sun, Apr 12 (TBA) | Barcelona vs Espanyol | Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona) | Tickets |
| Sun, Apr 19 (TBA) | Real Betis vs Real Madrid | Estadio Benito Villamarín (Seville) | Tickets |
| Sun, May 10 (TBA) | Barcelona vs Real Madrid (El Clásico) | Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona) | Tickets |
| Sun, May 17 (TBA) | Sevilla vs Real Madrid | Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán (Seville) | Tickets |
| Sun, May 24 (TBA) | Real Madrid vs Athletic Club | Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) | Tickets |
| Sun, May 24 (TBA) | Valencia vs Barcelona | Mestalla (Valencia) | Tickets |
How to buy La Liga tickets?
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. You can also purchase tickets at physical ticket offices, which are often located at or near the clubs' stadiums. Some clubs also have points of sale located at various spots around the cities where they are based.
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 retailers such as StubHub.
How much are La Liga tickets?
The cost of La Liga tickets varies widely.
Most clubs offer tiered pricing based on age groups, including adult, junior and senior categories, but these brackets differ from club to club.
In addition to those factors, seat location within the stadium significantly affects the ticket price, with premium views often commanding the highest cost. Some clubs also classify fixtures by category, with marquee matchups against big-name opponents, such as the Madrid derby (Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid) and El Clasico (Barcelona vs Real Madrid) falling into the highest tier, with prices rising accordingly.
Below, GOAL has broken down the 2025-2026 La Liga clubs, their home stadiums, and average matchday ticket prices:
La Liga ticket prices 2025-26 by club
| Club | Stadium& | Ticket Price Range (Adult) |
|---|---|---|
| Alaves | Mendizorrotza | €13 - €59 |
| Athletic Bilbao | San Mames | €30 - €110 |
| Atletico Madrid | Metropolitano | €30 - €150 |
| Barcelona | Camp Nou | €46 - €149 |
| Celta Vigo | Balaidos | €20 - €80 |
| Elche | Martinez Valero | €25 - €90 |
| Espanyol | RCDE Stadium | €30 - €100 |
| Getafe | Coliseum | €40 - €95 |
| Girona | Montilivi | €35-€64 |
| Levante | Ciutat de Valencia | €30 - €90 |
| Mallorca | Mallorca Son Moix | €40 - €95 |
| Osasuna | El Sadar | €40 - €140 |
| Rayo Vallecano | Vallecas | €20 - €90 |
| Real Betis | La Cartuja | €20 - €90 |
| Real Madrid | Santiago Bernabeu | €20 - €90 |
| Real Oviedo | Carlos Tartiere | €21 - €75 |
| Real Sociedad | Anoeta | €25 - €60 |
| Sevilla | Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan | €45 - €165 |
| Valencia | Mestalla | €30 - €100 |
| Villarreal | La Ceramica | €20 - €50 |
While these are the official list prices, the overwhelming demand for some La Liga fixtures means fans may need to turn to secondary resale options, such as StubHub. Prices can fluctuate here, both above and below the list price of a ticket, depending on the fixture and the proximity to its date. Tickets are currently available from €9 upwards.
How to buy La Liga hospitality tickets?
If you want to buy La Liga hospitality tickets, it’s worth checking out the club’s official site.
Hospitality options differ depending on which team you're going to see and what package you want to buy. Food and beverages are often included in all packages, with fine dining experiences available in the higher-range options.
The more exclusive alternatives also include seats with premium views of the match.

