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2025-26 La Liga Preview: Teams, Standings, Transfers, and Title Race Insights

2025-26 La Liga Preview Teams, Standings, Transfers, and Title Race Insights

The 2025-26 La Liga season, also known as La Liga EA Sports, marks the 95th edition of Spain’s premier football competition.

The 2025-26 La Liga season kicks off on August 15, 2025, bringing intense rivalries, exciting transfers, and a thrilling title race led by the perennial powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona.

With promoted sides injecting fresh energy and dark horses lurking, the season has already delivered drama since its start.

Looking ahead to the 2025-26 La Liga season or exploring Spanish football narratives, this all-inclusive guide provides everything from a complete team lineup to global broadcasting details.

Barcelona are the reigning champions, having secured their 28th title in the previous season.

Get expert insights on title contenders, relegation battles, and standout players to watch.

2025-26 La Liga Teams: Promoted Sides and Relegation Survivors

La Liga’s 20 clubs bring together a mix of legendary giants and rising challengers.

The 2024-25 La liga season saw the relegation of Leganés, Las Palmas, and Real Valladolid, making room for three new arrivals from Segunda División: Levante UD (securing direct promotion on May 25, 2025), Elche CF (clinching their spot on the final day), and Real Oviedo (triumphing in the playoffs with a 3-2 aggregate win over Mirandés).

Here’s the finalized lineup:

TeamNickname/NotesManager
AlavésThe BabazorrosEduardo Coudet
Athletic BilbaoLos LeonesErnesto Valverde
Atlético MadridLos ColchonerosDiego Simeone
BarcelonaBarçaHansi Flick
Real BetisLos VerdiblancosManuel Pellegrini
Celta VigoOs CelestesClaudio Giráldez
Elche CFPromoted 2025Eder Sarabia
RCD EspanyolLos PericosManolo González
Getafe CFLos AzulonesJosé Bordalás
Girona FCThe White-and-RedsMíchel
Levante UDPromoted 2025Julián Calero
RCD MallorcaThe BalearicsJagoba Arrasate
CA OsasunaLos RojillosAlessio Lisci
Real OviedoPromoted 2025Luis Carrión
Rayo VallecanoLos FranjirrojosIñigo Pérez
Real MadridLos BlancosXabi Alonso
Real SociedadTxuri-UrdinakSergio Francisco
Sevilla FCLos NervionensesMatías Almeyda
Valencia CFLos CheCarlos Corberán
Villarreal CFThe Yellow SubmarineMarcelino

These promoted teams bring grit: Levante returns after a one-year absence, Elche seeks stability post-relegation, and Oviedo makes a historic top-flight comeback since 2001.

2025-26 La Liga Standings: Top Contenders and Relegation Scrap

After nine matchdays in October 2025, Real Madrid leads with a perfect, near-record run, while Barcelona and surprise package Villarreal chase closely.

The table reflects early dominance by the big three, but promoted sides struggle at the bottom.

Here’s a snapshot (as of 15 December 2025):

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Barcelona1714124920+2943
2Real Madrid1712323416+1839
3Villarreal1511223113+1835
4Atlético Madrid1710433016+1434
5Espanyol169342016+430
6Betis166732519+625
7Athletic Bilbao177281522−723
8Celta Vigo165742019+122
9Sevilla166282424020
10Getafe166281318−520
11Elche164751920−119
12Alavés165381417−318
13Rayo Vallecano164661316−318
14Mallorca164571823−517
15Real Sociedad164482024−416
16Osasuna164391420−615
17Valencia163671525−1015
18Girona163671530−1515
19Oviedo162410726−1910
20Levante1523101628−129

Top Contenders:

Relegation Battle:

Key Transfers, Managerial Shifts, and Title Contenders: Shaping the 2025-26 Race

The summer window exploded with €500m+ in deals, fueling a three-horse title race.

Major Transfers:

Managerial Changes:

Title Contenders:

Top Goalscorers

One of the best Soccer players, Kylian Mbappé, is among the top players.

How to Watch La Liga 2025-26: Global Broadcasting and Streaming Guide

Catch every El Clásico and goal with these La Liga broadcast partners.

Use VPNs like ExpressVPN for geo-unlocks. Highlights on LaLiga’s app.

Compelling Storylines, Dark Horses, and Emerging Talents

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