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Super Cup

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Memphis Depay Bruno Fernandes Manchester United

Should Memphis have achieved more? Forward lacks Bruno quality

Memphis Depay has represented the likes of Manchester United and Barcelona, while earning 108 caps for the Netherlands, but he has never truly starred for an elite club. Rene Meulensteen has explained to GOAL why the lack of a Bruno Fernandes-esque quality has prevented his fellow Dutchman - who is now in Brazil with Corinthians - from unlocking full potential.

Antony-Mbappe

Antony equals Mbappe La Liga mark after latest star turn for Betis

Antony has continued his remarkable career resurgence at Real Betis by matching a leading La Liga mark for the season set by Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe. The Brazilian winger found the net again in Betis' 2-2 draw with Real Sociedad, proving that his difficult spell at Manchester United is now firmly in the rearview mirror.

FC Barcelona v Real Madrid CF - LaLiga EA Sports

Emotional Flick makes UCL vow to Barca fans after La Liga success

Hansi Flick has set his sights on Champions League glory after guiding Barcelona to a second consecutive La Liga title with a clinical 2-0 victory over Real Madrid. In a night defined by both professional triumph and immense personal heartbreak, the German tactician made a bold promise regarding the club's future in continental competition.

Manchester City FC v Real Madrid CF - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg

Guardiola: Doku can reach same level as Yamal & Vinicius

Pep Guardiola has backed Jeremy Doku to become one of the premier wingers in world football, placing him in the same bracket as Vinicius Junior and Lamine Yamal. The Belgian forward has hit a purple patch at the perfect time for Manchester City, finding the net in three consecutive games as the Premier League title race nears its conclusion.

FBL-EUR-C1-BARCELONA-ATLETICO MADRID

Barca told they'd be 'insane' not to sign Rashford after Madrid heroics

Marcus Rashford has officially fulfilled his promise to the Barcelona faithful, delivering the Liga title after a campaign that saw the Manchester United loanee reinvent himself at the Camp Nou. The former Blaugrana manager Ronald Koeman has waded into the discussion surrounding Rashford's future, insisting the club would be "insane" to let the forward return to Old Trafford.

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Standings

PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Barcelona crestBarcelona35301491316091
W
W
W
W
W
2Real Madrid crestReal Madrid35245670333777
L
W
D
W
D
3Villarreal crestVillarreal35216865402569
D
W
W
D
W
4Atletico Madrid crestAtletico Madrid351961058382063
L
W
W
L
L
5Real Betis crestReal Betis351315754431154
D
W
D
W
D
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Frequently asked questions

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

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.

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.

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.