
Spain
League table, points, form, and qualification zones.
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La Liga 2025/26 standings show the final table in Spain, including final position, points, matches played, goal difference, form, and qualification notes when they are available. Primera División includes 20 teams.
La Liga standings compare teams by points, goal difference and matches played. The table also gives context for La Liga point table, Liga table positions, qualification places and how Barcelona, Real Madrid and the rest of the league move after results.
The final table in Primera División finished with Barcelona (1st, 94 points, 38 played, +59 GD), Real Madrid (2nd, 86 points, 38 played, +42 GD), Villarreal (3rd, 72 points, 38 played, +26 GD), Atletico Madrid (4th, 69 points, 38 played, +18 GD), and Real Betis (5th, 60 points, 38 played, +11 GD). Barcelona finished 8 points ahead of Real Madrid. The completed standings compare points, matches played, goal difference, and final table position across the competition.
Barcelona finished 8 points ahead of Real Madrid with 94 points. The top five from Barcelona to Real Betis are separated by 34 points.
Qualification notes include Barcelona: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Real Madrid: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Villarreal: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Atletico Madrid: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), and Real Betis: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), making it easier to see what the final table positions mean for each team in this competition.
Final form from the completed season shows Barcelona (LWLWW), Real Madrid (WWWLW), Villarreal (WLLDW), Atletico Madrid (LWWLW), and Real Betis (WLWDW), giving context alongside final points, matches played, and goal difference.