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The La Liga table features 20 teams, including Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid. Here, you can find essential information about each football club to help you make better predictions.
For each team, the La Liga standings provide key information. You will see the number of matches played, goal difference, and points collected. Additionally, we show the number of wins, draws, and losses, as well as goals for and goals against, which confirms the accuracy of the goal difference calculation.
To provide even more detail, the table includes three additional tabs that offer a clearer picture of each team’s performance:
The standings also clarify which teams will qualify for European competitions and which teams will enter the relegation battle. Here is how qualification and relegation work in La Liga:
However, there can be exceptions. For example, cup competition results can sometimes provide an additional Europa League spot for a Spanish team, meaning up to seven La Liga teams could participate in European competitions.
At the bottom of the table, the last three teams are relegated to the Segunda División. It appears that Real Oviedo and Levante are among the teams with the highest risk of being relegated.
Real Madrid holds the record with 36 league titles. Barcelona is second with 28 titles, and Atletico Madrid is third with 11.
Barcelona has scored approximately 6,650 goals, which places them first on this list. Real Madrid is very close behind, with around 50 fewer goals.
Only three teams have managed to achieve this: Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Athletic Bilbao. They have remained in the top division for nearly a century.