About Spanish La LigaThe Spanish La Liga (officially known as Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly referred to as "La Liga" in English) is the top-tier competition in the Spanish football league system and one of Europe's top five major leagues, founded in 1928. ![]() League ParticipantsEach season, La Liga involves 20 teams, typically running from August to May of the following year, with a total of 38 rounds of matches. At the end of each season, the bottom three teams in La Liga's standings are relegated to the Segunda División (Spanish Second Division). Meanwhile, the top two teams in that season's Segunda División are directly promoted to La Liga, and the third promotion spot is determined through a play-off among the teams ranked 3rd to 6th in the Segunda División. ![]() League HistorySince the 1928/29 season, a total of 62 teams have participated in La Liga. Among them, nine teams have won the championship: FC Barcelona claimed the first La Liga title, and Real Madrid holds the record with 36 championships. In the 1940s, Valencia, Atlético Madrid, and Barcelona emerged as the strongest clubs, winning La Liga titles on multiple occasions. Real Madrid and Barcelona dominated La Liga in the 1950s, each securing 4 titles. During the 1960s and 1970s, Real Madrid dominated the league, winning 14 titles, while Atlético Madrid claimed 4. ![]() Ballon d'Or WinnersLa Liga boasts an illustrious history in terms of the Ballon d'Or. Lionel Messi leads with 6 Ballon d'Or wins, and legendary players such as Johan Cruyff, Luis Suárez, and Rivaldo also left a profound mark here, contributing to a total of 23 Ballon d'Or victories. |

La Liga
Standings
FC Barcelona
Real Madrid
Atletico Madrid
Villarreal CF
Real Betis
RC Celta de Vigo
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona
Real Sociedad
Getafe
Athletic Club
CA Osasuna
Valencia CF
Rayo Vallecano
Sevilla FC
Girona FC
Deportivo Alavés
Elche
RCD Mallorca
Levante
Real OviedoInfo
Rounds
Matches
News

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La Liga upcoming fixture
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona vs Real Oviedo next in La Liga on Mar 9, 2026, 8:00:00 PM UTC, the headline matchup coming up in the La Liga slate.
Watch RCD Espanyol de Barcelona vs Real Oviedo with live scores, predictions, confirmed lineups, full fixture info, and minute-by-minute stats.
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona sit at 7, while Real Oviedo are 20 in the table.
This is round 27 of the La Liga.
La Liga most recent fixture
The latest La Liga match was Valencia CF vs Deportivo Alavés in La Liga on Mar 8, 2026, 8:00:00 PM UTC, finishing 3 - 2 (Valencia CF claimed the win.) at full time.
The first half closed at 0-1, and after the second half plus stoppage time, the full-time score settled at 3-2.
Largie Ramazani, Jon Guridi, Youssef Enriquez, Jon Pacheco, and Ander Guevara were shown a yellow card.
Lucas Boyé scored 2 times for Deportivo Alavés. Javi Guerra scored once for Valencia CF. Eray Cömert scored once for Valencia CF. Hugo Duro scored once for Valencia CF.
Valencia CF won 10 corners and Deportivo Alavés won 2 corners.
This is round 27 of the La Liga.
La Liga Stats shows the latest form line last 10 H2H and recent fixtures with scores and goals.
Team Stats
FC Barcelona
Real Madrid
Villarreal CF
Atletico Madrid
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
RC Celta de Vigo
Sevilla FC
Elche
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona
CA Osasuna
RCD Mallorca
Valencia CF
Athletic Club
Levante
Girona FC
Rayo Vallecano
Deportivo Alavés
Getafe
Real Oviedo





































































































