Barcelona now has their La Liga fixture list for the 2025-26 season, while they want to defend their title. Somehow it will be an important season for the Blaugrana, because they return to the renovated Camp Nou after two years in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Company near Montjuic.
The title defender starts their season away from home in the first three competition days of the season, because they are looking for extra time to prepare Camp Nou. The renovation work continues and the first match of Barcelona in their old stadium will be after the first international break, against Valencia on September 14 (all dates are the Sunday of the weekend before the last times are confirmed). Before that, Barcelona first travels to RCD Mallorca, then Levawayante and Rayo Vallecano.
Barcelona is confronted with Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season on October 28 in the Bernabeu. That is in Matchday 10, and Beforehand Barcelona has a mixed series Getafe (H), Real Oviedo (A, Midweek Game), Real Sociedad (H), Sevilla (A) and Girona (H) after the international break of October.
Barcelona's most difficult run of the first round comes at the end of the tail. A trip to Real Betis is followed by Osasuna (H) and Villarreal (A) in the last match of 2025 on December 21. The Blaugrana returns to action on January 4 against Espanyol away in the Catalan derby before he host atletico Madrid. While the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Supercup rises, Barcelona are away from Real Sociedad the following weekend.
Undoubtedly Real Madrid's most difficult run comes in the last two months of the season, and it is similar to Barcelona. While Athletic Club in San Mames stands out on the eighth March (MD27) as their next big match in 2025, their most difficult run starts in April.
From an international break, Barcelona travels to the Metropolitano to face Atletico Madrid. Getafe and Osasuna are their roads on either side of home games against Espanyol and Celta Vigo. These competitions will take place during the round of 16 and quarterfinals of the Champions League, and the Copa del Rey-Finale (April 25) is after the Celta collision in Camp Nou in midweek.
The first Clasico back in Camp Nou will be on 10 May 2026, with Real Madrid in the city. Barcelona then goes to Mendizorroza to play Alaves in the midweek, before he welcomed Real Betis in the Catalan capital and ending against Valencia in Mestalla – a difficult final run for Hansi Flick's Kant.
Barcelona hopes to get in a solid position in December, given their heavy run at the end of it, and on paper the possibility to increase in April and May. The last two months of the season will make a lot of effort for the Barcelona, ​​which is also involved in all three major competitions.
