LaLiga Matchday 37: Champions places sealed while Europa, Conference and relegation fights head into finale
LaLiga Matchday 37 sees nine fixtures kick off simultaneously as Barcelona, Real Madrid, Villarreal, Atlético and Real Betis have secured Champions League places, Real Sociedad holds a Europa League berth and Real Oviedo is already relegated. (cadenaser.com)
Season stakes at stake on unified Sunday schedule
LaLiga Matchday 37 is being played with the majority of matches starting at the same time to preserve sporting integrity, with the exception of the later Barcelona v Real Betis kick-off. This synchronization shapes the final two rounds as clubs chase European qualification or fight to avoid relegation. (laliga.com)
Nine fixtures taking place at once heighten the drama because several outcomes will only be resolved on the final matchday if results fall a certain way. Clubs around the Europa and Conference League positions, as well as teams hovering above the drop zone, must manage both on-field performance and shifting permutations. The format ensures that no team can gain competitive advantage by seeing others’ results ahead of kick-off.
Champions League places confirmed for five Spanish clubs
The five Spanish representatives that have mathematically qualified for next season’s UEFA Champions League are Barcelona, Real Madrid, Villarreal, Atlético de Madrid and Real Betis. Those clubs will occupy Spain’s slots in Europe’s top competition regardless of the final two fixtures. (cadenaser.com)
Each of those clubs arrives at Matchday 37 with distinct objectives beyond qualification: Barcelona already secured the title, Real Madrid and Atlético aim to cement final standings, Villarreal seek to preserve their high finish, and Betis will look to maintain momentum while preparing for continental commitments. The confirmation of five clubs underscores Spain’s continued strength in club competition.
Real Sociedad’s European place and its route via the Copa del Rey
Real Sociedad has secured a place in the UEFA Europa League largely by virtue of their Copa del Rey triumph, removing them from the shifting league permutations for that slot. Their cup success simplifies LaLiga’s European picture and reroutes potential continental qualification scenarios for other clubs. (cadenaser.com)
With the Europa League place assured, Real Sociedad can approach the closing matches with a combination of competitive intent and the chance to manage squad minutes ahead of a summer where continental fixtures will demand depth. Their sealed berth also intensifies the battle for the remaining Europa/Conference positions among closely ranked teams.
Relegation: Real Oviedo already confirmed to play in LaLiga Hypermotion
Real Oviedo has been relegated and will play next season in the Segunda División—branded LaLiga Hypermotion for 2026–27—after their form over the campaign left them unable to avoid the drop. The club’s demotion is mathematically confirmed and shifts the relegation calculus for several other clubs. (excelsior.com.mx)
With Oviedo already condemned, the two remaining relegation places remain unresolved and will be decided over the final two matchdays. Teams close to the bottom of the table must secure results to avoid joining Oviedo in the second tier, making every point in Matchday 37 crucial for survival hopes.
Key fixtures that could determine Europa and Conference places
Several matchups on Matchday 37 carry outsized significance for European qualification beyond the Champions League slots already decided. Contests involving clubs such as Getafe, Celta, and Valencia can shift standings and determine who advances to the Europa or Conference competitions. Coverage and analysis across the day will focus on swings in those midtable positions. (mundodeportivo.com)
Managers of teams contending for continental places face tactical dilemmas between pushing for three points and protecting key players for the season’s final run. The tightness of the table in that midsection means a single result can change a club’s European destination for the coming season, placing extra pressure on players in those decisive fixtures.
Survival narratives and managerial decisions under pressure
As Matchday 37 unfolds, managers of clubs fighting relegation will be forced into consequential selections and in-game adjustments. Decisions over substitutions, formation changes and risk-taking will be magnified by the synchronized schedule, with teams unable to adapt lineups based on earlier results from rivals. This strategic constraint heightens the importance of pre-match planning and in-game clarity.
Clubs on the edge of the drop have historically shown a mix of caution and desperation; some switch to low-risk tactics to avoid defeat, while others commit resources forward in search of the win that would secure safety. The tactical chess of the closing rounds often decides survival as much as raw talent, and Matchday 37 will provide a fresh set of such scenarios.
Standout players and coaching matchups to watch
Several individual players can sway outcomes over the final two rounds, including leading scorers, set-piece specialists and goalkeepers whose saves preserve crucial points. Teams will look to their most reliable performers to deliver under pressure, and late-season form can propel previously overlooked players into the headlines. Analysts will track those performers closely across the nine simultaneous fixtures.
Coaching matchups also add a narrative layer: experienced managers with European pedigree face young coaches eager to prove their tactical acumen in must-win games. Those tactical battles will shape team morale and could determine whether a club secures a coveted continental place or slips into a relegation fight.
Several clubs will also juggle fitness, as suspensions and injuries accumulated across a long season test squad depth. Rotation choices made for Matchday 37 may carry consequences into the final weekend, particularly for teams with narrow margins for achieving their objectives.
Final preparations for Matchday 37 have emphasized both the competitive balance created by synchronized kick-offs and the concentrated drama that will follow across Sunday’s program. Coaches, players and supporters enter the penultimate round with clear targets and the knowledge that two more results remain to finalize league positions and destinations for the next campaign. (laliga.com)










