LaLiga standings: Barcelona crowned as title race ends while European places and survival battles remain alive after Matchday 37
LaLiga standings after Matchday 37: Barcelona are champions following their Clásico win, Champions League spots are settled, and Europa League, Conference places and the relegation fight head to the final round.
Barcelona sealed the LaLiga title with a decisive victory over Real Madrid in the Clásico, a result that left the top positions confirmed and intensified the fight for European qualification and survival. The latest LaLiga standings after Matchday 37, updated on May 17, 2026, show Champions League berths already allocated, while places for the Europa League and Europa Conference remain unresolved. At the bottom of the table, Real Oviedo entered the final round already relegated, adding urgency to the remaining fixtures.
Barcelona clinch title with Clásico triumph
Barcelona secured the championship by defeating Real Madrid in the season-defining Clásico, a victory that mathematically confirmed their lead at the summit of LaLiga. The win removed any remaining doubt over the title and allowed Barcelona to approach the final matchday with the crown in hand. That result also had immediate ripple effects across the table, clarifying which clubs would contest next season’s Champions League.
The confirmation of Barcelona as champions frames the final-week storylines for other clubs, who now shift focus from the title to European placement or survival. For Barcelona, attention will turn to ending the campaign on a high note and preparing for next season’s continental commitments. The club’s performance in the Clásico underscored a season-long consistency that proved decisive in the title race.
Key results from Matchday 37
Matchday 37 produced several consequential outcomes that reshaped the complexion of the table heading into the last round. Notable results included Athletic Club drawing 1-1 with Celta Vigo, Atlético Madrid squeezing past Girona 1-0, and Real Madrid earning a 1-0 victory at Sevilla. These matches together reinforced the position of teams near the top and middle of the standings.
Other fixtures delivered surprises and key shifts, with Valencia edging Real Sociedad 4-3 in a high-scoring encounter and Espanyol securing a 2-1 win at Osasuna. Rayo Vallecano beat Villarreal 2-0, Levante won 2-0 against Mallorca, and Alavés claimed a narrow 1-0 victory at relegated Real Oviedo. Elche also recorded a 1-0 win over Getafe. These outcomes shaped both European qualification scenarios and the relegation outlook ahead of the season finale.
Champions League places confirmed
With Barcelona confirmed as champions, the allocation of Champions League spots is now settled after Matchday 37. The top positions that grant access to Europe’s premier competition are no longer in contention, providing clarity for clubs that will prepare for the continental stage. Securing a Champions League berth offers crucial sporting and financial rewards, and the confirmed qualifiers can begin off-season planning with certainty.
That confirmation allows those teams to concentrate on final domestic objectives such as solidifying seeding, giving minutes to squad players, or managing fitness ahead of international breaks. For the clubs just outside the guaranteed top positions, the pressure is now on to secure alternative European pathways through domestic cup competitions or the remaining league fixture.
Europa League and Conference places still up for grabs
While the Champions League berths are decided, places for the Europa League and Europa Conference remain undecided after Matchday 37. Several clubs lie within striking distance of those slots, and the final round will determine who secures continental football beyond the Champions League qualifiers. This creates a tense atmosphere as teams balance attacking ambitions with defensive caution in their season finales.
The mix of teams contesting these spots means that head-to-head results, goal difference, and finishing positions all carry heightened importance. Managers will face tactical choices about whether to chase wins aggressively or protect minimal leads, knowing that a single result on the final day can determine whether a season ends with European nights or domestic regrouping. The distribution of these places will also influence transfer and recruitment strategies this summer.
Relegation drama and Real Oviedo’s fate
At the bottom of the table Real Oviedo entered Matchday 37 already confirmed as relegated, a development that brings the survival battle into sharper relief for other clubs. Alavés picked up a crucial 1-0 win at Oviedo, a result that had direct implications for the relegation scrap and offered the victors breathing space. With one round remaining, multiple teams remain under pressure to secure the points necessary to stay in the top flight.
The confirmation of Oviedo’s drop makes the remaining fixtures high-stakes for clubs hovering above the relegation zone, where even marginal gains can preserve LaLiga status and its associated revenues. For the supporters and local communities involved, the final matchday offers a last opportunity to fight for survival or to begin planning for life in the lower division. Clubs threatened by relegation will aim for pragmatic approaches that prioritize points over spectacle.
Final round scenarios and what to watch on the last day
The closing week of LaLiga will hinge on several clear scenarios across the table, from Europa places to the relegation dogfight. Teams still chasing European qualification must manage both home fixtures and travel, and will be watching rivals’ kick-off times to gauge the risk-reward balance for their tactical plans. Managers may also rotate squads to preserve fitness or to exploit perceived weaknesses in opponents who have less at stake.
Meanwhile, clubs in and around the relegation zone will likely adopt cautious, results-driven tactics to maximize the chance of survival. The final matchday is set to be decisive for Europa League and Conference positions and for those teams seeking to avoid the drop. Fans can expect emotional farewells at some grounds and high-drama finishes as promotion and relegation outcomes are finalized.
Despite Barcelona lifting the trophy, the competitive intensity of LaLiga endures through these final fixtures. Clubs with confirmed Champions League status will manage expectations and preparation for European competition. Teams still in contention for other continental spots or fighting relegation have everything to play for, making the season’s conclusion a critical period for decisions that will shape the clubs’ short- and long-term futures.
The results from Matchday 37 have narrowed some paths and opened others, setting up a conclusive and consequential final round. Coaches, players, and supporters alike will approach the last day with heightened scrutiny on lineups, substitutions, and match events that could swing entire seasons. The final fixtures will deliver the answers to the remaining questions in the LaLiga standings and determine the landscape of Spanish football for the coming year.










