Competition Kicks Off: League 2025/2026 Commences over Weekend of August 17, Concludes on May 24
Get ready, La Liga fans! 🏃♂️ The 2025/2026 season is almost upon us, and it's shaping up to be a thrilling ride. Mark your calendars: the action kicks off on the weekend of August 17, with the grand finale scheduled for May 24. But that's not all – the top-tier clubs will continue battling it out in La Liga Hypermotion until May 31.
During the Christmas break, catch your breath after the last match on Sunday, December 21. La Liga will resume on the weekend of January 4. Among the teams that will be vying for supremacy are Villarreal, Valencia, Levante, and Elche in the top category, while Castellón will make its mark in the second division.
On a related note, the promotion playoffs from Segunda to Primera will take place between June 7 and 21. Some exciting changes are coming to the promotion playoffs format to add an extra layer of suspense and competition.
Asymmetrical Calendar for Maximum Excitement 🌟
This upcoming season, La Liga has decided to implement an asymmetrical calendar. The main goal is to increase the number of security, European competitions, and fan attendance, ensuring a more engaging and action-packed season. Five FIFA periods have been scheduled throughout the season, with the Champions League draw tentatively set for August 28, 2025.
The calendar features three mid-week rounds in the First Division, and one in the Second Division, with the Christmas break falling after the last match on Sunday, December 21, and returning on the weekend of January 4. Draw dates are still to be confirmed.
Currently, there won't be two identical rounds, like previous seasons, making this a truly unique season. The hope is that this change will result in greater competitive balance, higher-stakes games, and more electric atmospheres at stadiums and on screens everywhere.
Stay tuned for updates on your favorite teams as the countdown to the 2025/2026 La Liga season begins! 🚨📣
Prepare to experience an exhilarating football season in Europe, as the 2025/2026 La Liga campaign commences, with top clubs such as Villarreal, Valencia, Levante, and Elche competing in Laliga. This year, La Liga introduces an asymmetrical calendar designed for maximum excitement, featuring five FIFA periods and the Champions League draw on August 28, 2025. Keep an eye on promotion playoffs from Segunda to Primera, scheduled between June 7 and 21, with an updated format promising added suspense and competition.