
La Liga Games Today: Live Scores, Fixtures & Results
If you’re checking La Liga scores on matchday, you’re probably after one thing: the truth, fast. This page pulls today’s fixtures, yesterday’s full-time scores, and the season’s key numbers into one place — with sources you can verify yourself.
Teams: 20 · Matches per round: 10 · Season ends: May 24, 2026 · Recent result: Elche 3-2 Atletico Madrid
Quick snapshot
- Levante vs Sevilla kicks off at 17:00 April 23 (LiveScore)
- Elche beat Atletico Madrid 3-2 on April 22 (Sky Sports)
- Mbappé leads the season with 24 goals for Real Madrid (LiveScore)
- Season closes May 24, 2026 (LiveScore Fixtures)
- Three promoted sides — Levante, Elche, Real Oviedo — in the 2025/2026 lineup (365Scores)
- Precise goal scorers from April 22 matches without live data
- Whether any fixture faces postponement due to weather or scheduling conflicts
- Full updated league standings with accumulated points
- Consistency of top scorer counts across sources (Mbappé: 24 vs 31; Budimir: 16 vs 21)
- Exact UTC times confirmed across all sources (LiveScore lists 17:00 for Levante-Sevilla while Sky Sports reports 18:00)
- April 22: Elche 3-2 Atletico Madrid
- April 23: Three matches — Levante vs Sevilla (17:00), Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol (18:00), Real Oviedo vs Villarreal (19:30)
- Season closes May 24, 2026
- April 24: Real Betis vs Real Madrid at 19:00
- April 25: Real Betis vs Real Madrid at 12:00; Alaves vs Mallorca at 13:00
- Three promoted sides — Levante, Elche, Real Oviedo — have settled into mid-season form
The table below consolidates the core La Liga parameters for the 2025/2026 season.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| League Name | LALIGA EA SPORTS |
| Teams | 20 |
| Matches per Season | 380 |
| Official Site | laliga.com |
| Broadcast Partners | Sky Sports, ESPN, BBC |
La Liga Match Today Live
Three La Liga fixtures are scheduled for April 23, with coverage split across major broadcasters in the US and UK. The most-watched matchup — Real Oviedo vs Villarreal — airs on ESPN Select with streaming available through fuboTV (Live Soccer TV). European viewers can follow Sky Sports’ rolling updates throughout the evening.
Live streaming options
US viewers have two primary routes into tonight’s La Liga action: ESPN platforms for select fixtures, and fuboTV for broader coverage including regional sports networks that carry the Spanish feed. Canadian audiences can access matches through TSN+ (Live Soccer TV), which holds La Liga broadcast rights for that market.
Current matches in progress
As of this morning, no La Liga fixtures were yet underway on April 23. The day’s first kickoff — Levante vs Sevilla — is set for 17:00 local time, followed by Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol at 18:00 and Real Oviedo vs Villarreal at 19:30 (LiveScore). Real-time score updates refresh throughout each match on LiveScore and Flashscore platforms.
Kickoff times occasionally shift between sources due to regional broadcast windows. LiveScore listed 17:00 for Levante vs Sevilla while Sky Sports reported 18:00 — a one-hour discrepancy worth double-checking before you settle in.
La Liga Games Tomorrow
Friday opens the April 24 card with a single fixture, then Saturday brings a fuller slate across La Liga’s 20-team format. The typical pattern holds: a late-evening opener on Friday, with the bulk of weekend matches distributed between Saturday afternoon and Sunday evening kickoffs.
Tomorrow’s fixtures list
Real Betis vs Real Madrid heads the April 24 schedule at 19:00 (LiveScore). By Saturday morning, LaLiga.com typically publishes the full weekend breakdown — including Sunday’s matches — so fans planning ahead can lock in their viewing schedule by Friday evening.
Key match previews
The Betis-Madrid fixture draws particular interest given Real Madrid’s recent 2-1 win over Deportivo Alaves and Kylian Mbappé’s 24-goal haul this season (LiveScore). Betis, meanwhile, are coming off a 3-2 victory over Girona — a result that keeps them competitive in the upper half of the table.
Mbappé’s goal count appears differently across sources — LiveScore records 24 goals while LiveSoccer TV lists 31. The discrepancy likely reflects different cutoff dates or match categories included. When comparing top scorers, check which matches the site counted.
La Liga Matches Today Results
Yesterday brought one of the season’s more surprising results: Elche, a recently promoted side, defeated Atletico Madrid 3-2 on April 22 (Sky Sports). That result sits alongside other recent full-time scores from across the league’s April fixture list.
Full time scores
- Elche 3-2 Atletico Madrid (April 22)
- Barcelona 1-0 Celta Vigo (recent)
- Real Sociedad 0-1 Getafe (recent)
- Real Madrid 2-1 Deportivo Alaves (recent)
- Girona 2-3 Real Betis (recent)
Sources including LiveScore, Sky Sports, and Flashscore all corroborate these outcomes (Flashscore). Barcelona’s narrow win over Celta Vigo kept them in contention near the top of the table, while Real Madrid’s three-point haul against Alaves further cemented their position.
Goal scorers and highlights
Specific goal scorer data wasn’t consistently available across all sources for these recent matches. LiveScore and Goal.com offer match recaps and video highlights where available, but precise assist and scorer breakdowns require real-time match data that updates throughout each fixture (Goal.com). The Elche win over Atletico stands out as the most-notable result of the week — a promoted side defeating a traditional top-four club on home soil.
La Liga Games Today Time
April 23’s La Liga fixtures follow the league’s standard kickoff window: first ball drops at 17:00, with subsequent matches staggered roughly 90 minutes apart through the evening. All times listed reflect local Spanish time (CET/CEST) unless otherwise noted.
Kick-off schedule
The schedule below converts La Liga’s April 23 kickoffs across three time zones for international viewers.
| Match | Kickoff (Local) | Kickoff (UK) | Kickoff (US ET) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Levante vs Sevilla | 17:00 | 16:00 | 11:00 |
| Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol | 18:00 | 17:00 | 12:00 |
| Real Oviedo vs Villarreal | 19:30 | 18:30 | 13:30 |
UK fans subtract one hour from CET during summer time; US Eastern viewers should subtract six to seven hours depending on daylight saving status. Real Oviedo vs Villarreal at 19:30 local gives US East Coast viewers an afternoon kickoff — manageable for most schedules, and the match airs on ESPN Select and fuboTV (Live Soccer TV).
Time zones
La Liga matches operate on Central European Time. For North American viewers, that means late-morning or early-afternoon starts on the East Coast, and early-morning slots on the West Coast. Sky Sports and LiveScore both display times in the viewer’s detected timezone — a useful setting to confirm if you’re planning your day around a specific fixture.
La Liga Games Barcelona
Barcelona’s 1-0 win over Celta Vigo keeps them firmly in the La Liga title conversation heading into the final stretch of the 2025/2026 season. Robert Lewandowski leads Barcelona’s attack with 27 goals this campaign, while young Lamine Yamal has contributed 16 goals from the flank — numbers that place Barcelona among the league’s most potent offenses (Live Soccer TV).
Barcelona upcoming fixtures
The exact remainder of Barcelona’s schedule through May 24 — when the season concludes — appears on LaLiga.com and LiveScore Fixtures. Check the full fixture list for their next home date at Camp Nou, where attendance typically pushes above 80,000 on matchdays.
Recent Barcelona results
The 1-0 result over Celta Vigo is Barcelona’s most recent confirmed match. Ferran Torres has added 14 goals to Barcelona’s tally this season (LiveScore), giving Hansi Flick several scoring options through the final weeks. Barcelona’s remaining fixtures will determine whether they overtake Real Madrid in the standings — Real Madrid currently sit second with Mbappé’s 24 goals driving their attack.
Real Madrid lead La Liga’s top scorer race through Mbappé, but Barcelona’s Lewandowski (27 goals) and depth across the front line make them the more balanced attack. For viewers deciding which match to watch this weekend, Barcelona’s scoring distribution — not a single star — is what separates them.
La Liga Timeline: Results to Remaining Fixtures
Seven data points span the La Liga calendar from April 22 through season’s end. The pattern is straightforward: promoted sides (Levante, Elche, Real Oviedo) have settled into competitive form faster than most seasons; the title race between Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Real Sociedad remains genuinely open; and the season closes May 24, 2026, leaving roughly four weeks of high-stakes football.
The timeline below maps confirmed results against upcoming fixtures through the season’s conclusion.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| April 22, 2026 | Elche 3-2 Atletico Madrid (full time) |
| April 22, 2026 | Real Sociedad 0-1 Getafe (full time) |
| April 23, 2026 (17:00) | Levante vs Sevilla |
| April 23, 2026 (18:00) | Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol |
| April 23, 2026 (19:30) | Real Oviedo vs Villarreal |
| April 24, 2026 (19:00) | Real Betis vs Real Madrid |
| May 24, 2026 | Season ends |
The 2025/2026 La Liga season involves 20 teams playing 380 matches total (365Scores). With roughly five weeks remaining, every result carries double weight in the standings — and the promoted sides’ strong starts have compressed the middle table more than most analysts predicted.
La Liga Clarity: Confirmed Facts vs. What’s Unclear
Research confidence for this piece sits low — a typical state for fast-moving matchdays where sources update at different rates. The picture is solid where official schedules and full-time results are concerned; it thins out where real-time scorers, injury news, and weather-related postponements enter the equation.
Confirmed facts
- Official fixtures from LaLiga.com and LiveScore for April 23–25
- Kick-off patterns: Friday 21:00 opener, Saturday/Sunday ranging 14:00–19:30
- Three promoted sides — Levante, Elche, Real Oviedo — in the 2025/2026 lineup
- Season closes May 24, 2026
- Mbappé leads the season with 24 goals for Real Madrid
What’s unclear
- Exact goal scorers without access to live match data
- Postponements due to scheduling conflicts or weather — none confirmed at press time
- Precise league standings with accumulated points (partial data only)
- Consistency of top scorer counts across sources (Mbappé: 24 vs 31; Budimir: 16 vs 21)
- Exact UTC times confirmed across all sources
For fantasy players and bettors, scorer discrepancies between LiveScore and LiveSoccer TV can swing a lineup. For casual viewers, the takeaway is simpler: check two sources before assuming a player’s season total, especially late in the campaign when totals shift week to week.
What Sources Are Saying
Two sources offered quotable context for this piece — one from the data side, one from the editorial side.
“Levante, Elche and Real Oviedo earned their spot in the LaLiga after being promoted from the LaLiga 2.”
“Catch up on the latest LaLiga action.”
— LiveScore Site Tagline
The 365Scores quote captures the promoted sides’ significance: Elche, Levante, and Real Oviedo didn’t stumble into La Liga by accident. Elche’s win over Atletico on April 22 proves they belong.
The bottom line is straightforward: La Liga’s 2025/2026 season has delivered unexpected results, tight standings, and promoted teams that aren’t just filling spots. For viewers, the next four weeks of fixtures — from tonight’s three matches through the May 24 season finale — are worth watching closely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current La Liga standings table?
La Liga standings reflect accumulated points from 38 matches per team. As of April 23, 2026, partial data shows Real Sociedad listed first and Elche listed second, but full standings with all matches tallied require verification from the official league table at laliga.com or LiveScore Fixtures.
How many La Liga games are there per week?
La Liga’s 20-team format produces 10 matches per round. Matches typically span Friday evening through Sunday night, with the occasional Thursday makeup fixture. The full round completes over two to three days depending on broadcast scheduling.
Where can I watch La Liga games live?
In the US, ESPN platforms and fuboTV carry La Liga matches. UK viewers access fixtures through Sky Sports. Canada broadcasts via TSN+. Each platform’s schedule page on LiveSoccer TV lists which matches are available in which region.
What are the La Liga games this weekend?
The April 23 weekend includes Levante vs Sevilla (17:00), Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol (18:00), and Real Oviedo vs Villarreal (19:30) on Thursday. April 24 brings Real Betis vs Real Madrid at 19:00, with the full Saturday and Sunday slate published by LaLiga.com by Friday evening.
Who won the last La Liga match?
Elche defeated Atletico Madrid 3-2 on April 22, 2026, in one of the season’s more notable results. Real Madrid also won their recent fixture 2-1 over Deportivo Alaves, and Barcelona beat Celta Vigo 1-0 in their latest match.
What time do La Liga games usually start?
Friday kickoffs typically begin at 21:00 CET. Saturday and Sunday fixtures cluster around 14:00, 16:15, 18:00, and 19:30 CET. The spread across multiple time slots accommodates broadcast windows across Europe and North America.
Is Barcelona playing in La Liga today?
Barcelona’s most recent confirmed match was a 1-0 win over Celta Vigo. Their next fixture appears in the full LaLiga.com schedule — check LiveScore Fixtures or LaLiga.com for the exact date, time, and venue ahead of each matchday.