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LaLiga EA Sports 2026/27 reveals full schedule with El Clásico dates set

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June 30, 2026
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LaLiga EA Sports 2026/27 calendar revealed with staggered start and Clásico dates

LaLiga EA Sports 2026/27 calendar out as Barcelona defends title, promoted Racing, Deportivo and Málaga join, staggered August start and Clásico dates set.

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The Spanish top flight has confirmed the LaLiga EA Sports 2026/27 calendar with Barcelona entering the season as defending champions and three promoted clubs returning to the elite. The fixture list sets the opening weekend for August but introduces a staggered first round to accommodate clubs affected by the summer World Cup. The release lays out headline dates for the Clásicos, Madrid derbies and domestic rivalries that will shape the campaign.

Season start and staggered first round

LaLiga will open the 2026/27 season on the weekend of August 15 and 16, with the caveat that several clubs will postpone their first match because of World Cup participation. Teams whose players were involved in the tournament will play their opening fixtures between August 25 and 27, creating a staggered start to the campaign. League officials said the adjustment is intended to protect player welfare and allow proper rest and preparation for affected squads.

The staggered approach means the first matchweek will not be played uniformly across all clubs, producing a rolling schedule for early league standings. Fans should expect some teams to have played more matches than others heading into September, and broadcasters have been briefed on the revised timetable. The decision reflects ongoing calendar congestion following international tournaments and aims to reduce fixture pileup later in the season.

Opening fixtures and notable first round matches

Barcelona will kick off their title defense at home against Athletic Club in the opening round, a high profile fixture that immediately tests the champions. Real Madrid are set to host Real Sociedad on matchday one, a clash that promises to draw significant attention both domestically and internationally. Those two fixtures underline a competitive opening weekend even with the staggered schedule impacting some clubs.

The calendar also confirms the final day pairings with Barcelona scheduled to visit Getafe and Real Madrid receiving Deportivo de A Coruña on the closing weekend. The symmetry of title contenders facing established opponents on the bookends of the season gives context to each clubs campaign from the first whistle to the last. Supporters and planners can now map travel and viewing plans with those decisive fixtures in mind.

Clásico dates set for October and May

The first El Clásico of the season will take place at the Spotify Camp Nou in matchday 10 on the weekend of October 24 and 25, delivering an early marquee moment for the competition. The return fixture at the Santiago Bernabéu is scheduled for matchday 35 with dates penciled in for May 8 or 9, placing the second Clasico in the season run in when points and momentum matter most. Both dates guarantee peak interest and are likely to be central to broadcast scheduling and security planning.

Placing the Camp Nou meeting in late October gives Barcelona a chance to assert early dominance while the Bernabéu rematch arrives at a potentially decisive juncture. Clubs, broadcasters and authorities will coordinate logistics given the high profile nature of these fixtures. Ticket allocations and fan travel will likely be handled with priority once exact kick off times are announced.

Madrid derbies and other top fixtures

Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid will meet for the first time on the weekend of September 20 at the Metropolitano, a fixture listed as matchday seven in the calendar. The return clash will be staged at the Bernabéu on matchday 30, ensuring both clubs face each other across contrasting phases of the season. Those encounters remain critical for title races and European qualification battles alike.

The schedule places both Madrid derbies in windows that could carry significant tactical and psychological weight for each side. Atlético will aim to capitalize on their home atmosphere early in the season while Real Madrid will seek advantage at home when the stakes are higher late in the campaign. The timing of the two fixtures offers both clubs different strategic opportunities.

Local rivalries confirmed including Espanyol and Seville derbies

The first Barcelona and Espanyol derby is set for the RCDE Stadium on matchday 18 during the weekend of January 2 and 3, with the return meeting at the Spotify Camp Nou on matchday 32 scheduled for April 17 or 18. That winter encounter lands during a busy period for clubs but deliveries a domestic showcase in the opening months of 2027. Supporters of both teams will mark those weekends as priority dates in their calendars.

Seville will host its two derbies with Sevilla versus Real Betis on the weekend of November 21 and 22 as matchday 13 and the reverse meeting in Seville on matchday 23 during the weekend of February 6 and 7. Those fixtures traditionally carry high local intensity and regional significance and are likely to influence each clubs positioning in the table across the middle portion of the season. Local policing and travel arrangements are expected to be coordinated closely for those dates.

Promotion, title defence and early season narratives

Racing de Santander, Deportivo de A Coruña and Málaga will step up to LaLiga after successful promotion campaigns, returning fresh storylines and historic rivalries to the top flight. Their arrival changes several fixture dynamics and adds new travel and tactical considerations for incumbent LaLiga clubs. Each promoted team will aim to secure topflight survival while leveraging early fixtures to build momentum.

Barcelona begins the season defending their domestic crown and will face a league more congested by international competitions and a staggered opening round. Real Madrid, Atlético and other challengers will pursue the champions across a calendar that compresses marquee matchups into strategic windows. The interplay of European assignments, domestic cup commitments and player workload will shape how clubs manage squads through the season.

Broadcasting, logistics and what supporters should expect

Broadcasters have begun adjusting plans to account for the staggered start and the concentration of high profile matches in October, November and May. The calendar release allows broadcasters to tentatively assign windows for marquee fixtures while preserving flexibility for international television markets. Clubs will coordinate with league partners on final kick off times once external variables are resolved.

Fans should be prepared for match rescheduling in the opening weeks for those clubs affected by the World Cup and should monitor official club channels for confirmed kickoff times. Ticket sales and travel planning will move in phases as clubs confirm exact dates and times, particularly for the Clásicos and derby fixtures. Supporters traveling to high demand games are advised to wait for firm scheduling to avoid complications.

LaLiga EA Sports 2026/27 calendar publication gives clubs, fans and commercial partners a framework to plan the season while acknowledging the exceptional adjustment for World Cup participants. The schedule combines early marquee matchups with a decisive final stretch, placing title showdowns and historic rivalries at moments of peak interest. With the first whistle now on the horizon, teams will finalize preparations and supporters will set their calendars for a season that promises competitive drama from start to finish.

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