Each La Liga team will play a 38-match schedule during the regular La Liga season, each team will also take part at the domestic cups: Spanish Cup - Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de España, these cups are not regarded as matches in the La Liga. The La Liga regular-season begins in August and ends during the month of May. La Liga teams will play each team two times during the regular season, one match at home and one match away and in total, 38 matchdays.
Fans that are looking to buy La Liga tickets will be able to buy tickets at an average ticket price of €125 per ticket, according to data that was analyzed by SeatPick. Top rivalries between major club such as Fc Barcelona and Real Madrid in the El-Classico will cost significantly higher and will exceed this average. The best deals and ticket prices can be found for early-season matches, and games that take place during the middle of the week where the demand for tickets from local fans is not as high.
In the table below you can find more information on the top Spanish La Liga Stadiums, if you are looking to buy tickets to Spanish football or any other upcoming events that are taking place in each of the venues, then click on either one of the La Liga venue links and you will be able to find a list with all the events that will take place in that La Liga stadium and buy your tickets.
Team | Stadium Name | City | Capacity | Opened |
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Barcelona | Camp Nou | Barcelona | 96,336 | 1957 |
Real Madrid | Santiago Bernabéu | Madrid | 85,454 | 1947 |
Atlético Madrid | Estadio Wanda Metropolitano | Madrid | 70,000 | 2016 |
Betis | Estadio Benito Villamarín | Sevilla | 56,500 | 1929 |
Valencia | Estadio de Mestalla | Valencia | 55,000 | 1923 |
Athletic Bilbao | Estadio San Mamés | Bilbao | 53,332 | 2013 |
Sevilla | Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán | Sevilla | 45,500 | 1958 |
Espanyol | RCDE Stadium | Cornella | 40,500 | 2009 |
Deportivo La Coruña | Estadio Municipal de Riazor | Galicia | 34,600 | 1944 |
Real Sociedad | Estadio Anoeta | San Sebastian | 32,076 | 1993 |
Celta de Vigo | Estadio de Balaídos | Pontevedra | 31,800 | 1928 |
Las Palmas | Estadio Gran Canaria | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | 31,250 | 2003 |
Málaga | Estadio La Rosaleda | Malaga | 28,963 | 1941 |
Levante | Estadi Ciutat de València | Valencia | 25,354 | 1969 |
Villarreal | Estadio de la Cerámica | Castellon | 22,000 | 1923 |
Alavés | Estadio de Mendizorroza | Vitoria-Gasteiz | 19,840 | 1924 |
Getafe | Coliseum Alfonso Pérez | Getafe | 17,700 | 1998 |
Girona | Estadi Municipal Montilivi | Girona | 9,286 | 1970 |
Leganés | Estadio Municipal de Butarque | Madrid | 8,000 | 1998 |
Eibar | Estadio Municipal de Ipurua | Eibar | 5,250 | 1947 |
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