La Liga is the top league of Spanish football, consisting of 20 teams. The team to earn the highest points over the 38 match season is the champion, with the lowest 3 clubs relegated to the Segunda División.
The 2019 – 2020 champions were Real Madrid, winning their 34th title after the league was originally suspended from March to June due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The season was finished with the three promoted sides being Cádiz, Huesca and Elche, replacing Leganés, Mallorca and Espanyol.
2020 – 2021 La Liga Season
The below 20 teams are competing in La Liga in the 2020-2021 season. Click on the link next to the team (where available) for a guide to visiting the stadium and city, or view the map on the bottom of this page to see where each team is located.
Alavés – Mendizorrotza (Capacity – 19,840)
Athletic Bilbao – San Mamés (Capacity – 53,000)
Atlético Madrid – Wanda Metropolitano (Capacity – 68,000)
Barcelona – Camp Nou (Capacity – 99,354)
Cádiz – Ramón de Carranza (Capacity – 20,724)
Celta Vigo – Abanca-Balaídos (Capacity – 29,000)
Eibar – Ipurua (Capacity – 7,083)
Elche – Martínez Valero (Capacity – 33,732)
Getafe – Coliseum Alfonso Pérez (Capacity – 17,000)
Granada – Nuevo Los Cármenes (Capacity – 19,336)
Huesca – El Alcoraz (Capacity – 7,638)
Levante – Ciutat de València (Capacity – 26,354)
Osasuna – El Sadar (Capacity – 18,570)
Real Betis – Benito Villamarín (Capacity – 60,721)
Real Madrid – Santiago Bernabéu (Capacity – 81,044)
Real Sociedad – Anoeta (Capacity – 32,000)
Sevilla – Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán (Capacity – 42,714)
Valencia – Mestalla (Capacity – 49,500)
Valladolid – José Zorrilla (Capacity – 26,512)
Villareal – Estadio de la Cerámica (Capacity – 23,500)
How to buy tickets for La Liga
Ticketing information for clubs competing in La Liga is available by clicking on the venue links above (where available).