2025–26 Real Madrid CF season

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The 2025–26 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 122nd season in existence and the club's 95th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. In addition to the domestic league, Real Madrid is participating in this season's editions of the Copa del Rey, the Supercopa de España and the UEFA Champions League.

Head coachXabi Alonso
(until 12 January)
Álvaro Arbeloa
(from 12 January)
StadiumBernabéu
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Real Madrid
2025–26 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachXabi Alonso
(until 12 January)
Álvaro Arbeloa
(from 12 January)
StadiumBernabéu
La Liga2nd
Copa del ReyRound of 16
Supercopa de EspañaRunners-up
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kylian Mbappé (24)

All:
Kylian Mbappé (41)
Highest home attendance78,107 vs Barcelona
Lowest home attendance61,468 vs Alavés
Average home league attendance72,005
Biggest win5–0 vs Kairat
6–1 vs Monaco
Biggest defeat2–5 vs Atlético Madrid
All statistics correct as of 3 May 2026.
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This season is the first since 2011–12 without Luka Modrić, as well as the first since 2014–15 without youth graduate Lucas Vázquez, who both departed as free agents, to AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen, respectively.[1][2]

Summary

Pre-season

On 17 May 2025, during the 2024–25 season, Madrid announced the signing of Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth, with the Spanish center-back joining the club on 1 June and signing a five-year contract.[3] On 22 May, Madrid announced the departure of the club captain Luka Modrić after 13 years in the club, who left as Real's most decorated player, having won 28 trophies.[4] On 23 May, Madrid and Carlo Ancelotti announced their mutual decision to part ways after the conclusion of the 2024–25 La Liga campaign, with the Italian coach leaving as the most decorated manager in the history of the club with 15 trophies.[5] On 25 May, Madrid announced the appointment of Xabi Alonso as their new manager for the next three seasons, starting from 1 June.[6] On 30 May, Madrid and Liverpool announced an agreement for the transfer of Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the Englishman joining the club on 1 June on a six-year deal.[7] On the same day, the club announced the departure of Jesús Vallejo upon the expiration of his contract.[8] On 13 June, Madrid announced that Franco Mastantuono would join the club from River Plate on 14 August, penning a six-year deal with the player.[9] On 14 July, Madrid brought back their youth academy product Álvaro Carreras, signing him from Benfica on a six-year contract.[10] Two days later, Madrid announced the departure of Lucas Vázquez, who spent 10 seasons at the club and won 23 trophies.[2] On 8 August, Madrid extended Gonzalo García's contract until 2030 and promoted him to the first team from Castilla.[11]

August

Madrid started their La Liga campaign on 19 August with a 1–0 home win over Osasuna, thanks to a converted penalty from Kylian Mbappé.[12] Five days later, Madrid faced newly-promoted Oviedo away from home, winning 3–0 with a brace from Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior's goal.[13] On 30 August, goals from Arda Güler and Vinícius helped Madrid to come from behind and get a 2–1 victory over Mallorca at the Bernabéu.[14]

September

On 13 September, the first match on the month ended in a ten-man 2–1 win over Real Sociedad at the Anoeta Stadium, as Mbappé and Güler got on the scoresheet.[15] Three days later, Mbappé's brace from the penalty spot rescued three points for the team, as ten-man Madrid beat Marseille 2–1 in the opening matchday of the Champions League league phase.[16] On 20 September, Madrid continued their winning streak with a 2–0 victory against Espanyol, with Éder Militão and Mbappé scoring for the team.[17] Three days later, goals from Vinícius and Mastantuono, a debut one for the Argentinian, and Mbappé's brace helped Madrid to a 4–1 win at Levante.[18] On 27 September, Madrid suffered their first defeat of the season in a 2–5 loss to Atlético Madrid with goals from Mbappé and Güler, conceding five to Madrid derby rivals for the first time since 1950.[19] Three days later, courtesy of a hat-trick from Mbappé and goals from Eduardo Camavinga and Brahim Díaz, Los Blancos beat their Champions League opponents Kairat 5–0.[20]

October

On 4 October, Vinícius' brace combined with a goal from Mbappé gave Madrid a 3–1 league win over Villarreal at the Bernabéu.[21] On 19 October, Madrid returned from the international break, winning 1–0 at Getafe with a lone goal from Mbappé.[22] Three days later, Jude Bellingham's winner gave Madrid a 1–0 Champions League league phase home win over Juventus.[23] On 26 October, Madrid ended their four-match El Clásico losing streak, defeating Barcelona 2–1 at the Bernabéu, thanks to goals from Mbappé and Bellingham.[24]

November

Madrid started the month on 1 November, trashing Valencia 4–0, as a brace from Mbappé and goals from Bellingham and Carreras, a debut one for the Spaniard, helped Real to take the win.[25] Three days later, Madrid lost their Champions League match against Liverpool 0–1 away from home.[26] On 9 November, Madrid's away game versus Rayo Vallecano ended in a 0–0 stalemate.[27] Returning from another international break on 23 November, the debut goal from Huijsen and a tap-in from Bellingham rescued one point for Madrid in a 2–2 draw at Elche.[28] Three days later, Mbappé scored four goals to seal a 4–3 Champions League win over Olympiacos for Real.[29] On 30 November, Madrid dropped points in La Liga for the third time in a row, drawing 1–1 away against Girona with a goal from Mbappé.[30]

December

First match of the month ended with a 3–0 away win at Athletic Bilbao on 3 December, ending Madrid's three-match league winless streak, as Mbappé got on the scoresheet twice, as well as Camavinga.[31] Four days later, Celta Vigo handed Madrid a 0–2 defeat at the Bernabéu.[32] On 10 December, Madrid faced Manchester City at home in the Champions League, but were unable to earn any points, losing 1–2 with a goal from Rodrygo.[33] Four days later, goals from Mbappé and Rodrygo earned Madrid a 2–1 win at Alavés.[34] On 17 December, Madrid entered this season's Copa del Rey edition, beating Talavera de la Reina 3–2 through Mbappé's brace and an own goal.[35] Three days later, Madrid closed the year on a high, getting a 2–0 win over Sevilla, courtesy of goals from Bellingham and Mbappé.[36] On 23 December, Madrid loaned out Endrick to Lyon until the end of the season.[37]

January

On 4 January, Madrid started their year, as Gonzalo García's hat-trick and goals from Raúl Asencio and Fran García gave Real a crushing 5–1 victory over Real Betis.[38] Four days later, goals from Valverde and Rodrygo helped Madrid to get a 2–1 win over city rivals Atlético Madrid and reach the Supercopa de España final.[39] On 11 January, goals from Vinícius and Gonzalo García were not enough for success in the Supercopa de España final, as Madrid finished as runners-up with a 2–3 loss against Barcelona.[40] The next day, Madrid and Alonso parted ways by mutual agreement, with Álvaro Arbeloa being appointed the new head coach.[41][42] Two days later, Arbeloa's first match ended in an disappointing early Copa del Rey exit, as Madrid lost 2–3 to second-division Albacete with goals from Mastantuono and Gonzalo García.[43] On 17 January, Madrid returned to winning ways, beating Levante 2–0 at home, as Mbappé and Asencio got on the scoresheet.[44] Three days later, Mbappé's brace and strikes from Mastantuono, Vinícius and Bellingham, as well as an own goal, saw Madrid take a dominating 6–1 win over Monaco in the Champions League.[45] On 24 January, two goals from Mbappé sealed three points for Madrid, as Real won 2–0 against Villarreal at the La Cerámica.[46] Four days later, Madrid suffered a 2–4 defeat against Benfica in the Champions League, with Mbappé scoring both goals for the team, and dropped out of the top eight, having to play in the knockout phase play-offs for the second season in a row.[47]

February

On 1 February, a goal from Vinícius and Mbappé's injury time penalty winner gave Madrid a 2–1 win over Rayo Vallecano.[48] A week later, Madrid beat Valencia 2–0 on the road, as Carreras and Mbappé got on the scoresheet.[49] On 14 February, Gonzalo García's goal, a double from Vinícius and a strike from Valverde helped Madrid to a 4–1 victory over Real Sociedad.[50] Three days later, a lone goal from Vinícius sealed a 1–0 win over knockout phase play-offs opponents Benfica in the first leg.[51] On 21 February, Madrid suffered a 1–2 loss at Osasuna, as Vinícius' goal was not enough for any points.[52] Four days later, Madrid played the return leg of the knockout phase play-offs, as goals from Aurélien Tchouaméni and Vinícius secured a 2–1 victory against Benfica and progression to the round of 16 with a 3–1 win on aggregate.[53]

March

On 2 March, Madrid's first game of the month turned out to be their second consecutive league defeat, losing to Getafe 0–1 at home.[54] Four days later, a goal from Tchouaméni, as well as Valverde's late winner, gave Madrid three points in a 2–1 win over Celta Vigo.[55] On 11 March, Madrid faced Manchester City, playing the English side for the fifth consecutive Champions League knockout phase, as a hat-trick from Valverde saw Madrid to take a 3–0 victory in the first leg of round of 16.[56] Four days later, Madrid got a 4–1 win against Elche, as Antonio Rüdiger, Valverde, Huijsen and Güler got on the scoresheet.[57] On 17 March, Madrid booked their place in the Champions League quarter-finals with a 2–1 win at Manchester City and 5–1 on aggregate, as Vinícius scored both goals for the team.[58] Five days later, another brace from Vinícius and Valverde's goal led Real to a 3–2 Madrid derby win over Atlético Madrid.[59]

April

On 4 April, Madrid were beaten by Mallorca 1–2 on the road, with Militão scoring the only goal for Real.[60] Three days later, Madrid suffered a narrow 1–2 defeat at home against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, as only Mbappé got on the scoresheet at the Bernabéu.[61] On 10 April, Madrid were unable to get a win for the third match in a row, as they were held to a 1–1 draw against Girona with a goal from Valverde.[62] Five days later, Madrid's Champions League campaign ended in a dramatic exit, as despite Güler's double and a goal from Mbappé, Real lost 3–4 at Allianz Arena and 4–6 on aggregate against the quarter-final's return leg opponents Bayern Munich.[63] On 21 April, Madrid secured their first win in the last five matches, as goals from Mbappé and Vinícius gave Real a 2–1 victory over Alavés.[64] Three days later, Madrid dropped points in the league once again, as they were held to a 1–1 draw at Real Betis with a goal from Vinícius.[65]

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Players

As of 2 February 2026[66]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Out on loan

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Transfers

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Date Pos. Player From Type Ref.
1 June 2025DFSpain Dean HuijsenEngland BournemouthTransfer[67]
DFEngland Trent Alexander-ArnoldEngland Liverpool[68]
14 July 2025DFSpain Álvaro CarrerasPortugal Benfica[69]
28 July 2025DFSpain Raúl AsencioReal Madrid CastillaPromotion[70]
8 August 2025FWSpain Gonzalo García[71]
14 August 2025FWArgentina Franco MastantuonoArgentina River PlateTransfer[72]
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Date Pos. Player To Type Ref.
1 June 2025DFSpain Jesús VallejoAlbaceteEnd of contract[8][73]
9 July 2025MFCroatia Luka ModrićItaly AC Milan[1][74]
16 July 2025DFSpain Lucas VázquezGermany Bayer Leverkusen[2][75]
1 January 2026FWBrazil EndrickFrance LyonLoan[76]
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Contract renewals

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8 August 2025FWSpain Gonzalo GarcíaThree years2030[71]
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Pre-season and friendlies

On 1 August 2025, Real Madrid announced a friendly match against WSG Tirol.[77]

8 August 2025 1 Real Madrid 4–1 Leganés Madrid
10:30 UTC+2
Report Sule Stadium: Ciudad Real Madrid
Attendance: 0[note 1]
12 August 2025 2 WSG Tirol 0–4 Real Madrid Innsbruck, Austria
19:00 UTC+2 Report
Stadium: Tivoli Stadion Tirol
Referee: Markus Hameter (Austria)

Competitions

Overview

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Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 19 August 2025 24 May 2026 Matchday 1 34 24 5 5 70 31 +39 070.59
Copa del Rey 17 December 2025 14 January 2026 Round of 32 Round of 16 2 1 0 1 5 5 +0 050.00
Supercopa de España 8 January 2026 11 January 2026 Semi-finals Runners-up 2 1 0 1 4 4 +0 050.00
UEFA Champions League 16 September 2025 15 April 2026 League phase Quarter-finals 14 9 0 5 33 20 +13 064.29
Total 52 35 5 12 112 60 +52 067.31
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Last updated: 3 May 2026
Source: Soccerway

La Liga

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (Q) 34 29 1 4 89 31 +58 88 Qualification for the Champions League league phase
2 Real Madrid (Q) 34 24 5 5 70 31 +39 77
3 Villarreal (Q) 34 21 5 8 64 39 +25 68
4 Atlético Madrid (X) 34 19 6 9 58 37 +21 63
5 Real Betis 34 13 14 7 52 41 +11 53 Qualification for the Europa League league phase
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Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2026. Source: LaLiga EA Sports
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points
(Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[78]
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (X) Assured of at least Europa League league phase

Results summary

More information Overall, Home ...
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34 24 5 5 70 31  +39 77 14 1 2 39 14  +25 10 4 3 31 17  +14
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Last updated: 3 May 2026.
Source: La Liga

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAAHAHHAAAAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAAHAH
ResultWWWWWWLWWWWDDDWLWWWWWWWWLLWWWLDWDW
Position8311112111111222222222212222222222222
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Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2026. Source: La Liga
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The league fixtures were announced on 1 July 2025.[79]

19 August 2025 1 Real Madrid 1–0 Osasuna Madrid
21:00 UTC+2 Mbappé 51' (pen.) Report Bretones Red card 90+4' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,407
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
24 August 2025 2 Oviedo 0–3 Real Madrid Oviedo
21:30 UTC+2 Report
Stadium: Carlos Tartiere
Attendance: 29,758
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
30 August 2025 3 Real Madrid 2–1 Mallorca Madrid
21:30 UTC+2
Report Muriqi 18' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,699
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
13 September 2025 4 Real Sociedad 1–2 Real Madrid San Sebastián
16:15 UTC+2 Oyarzabal 56' (pen.) Report
Stadium: Reale Arena
Attendance: 36,958
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
20 September 2025 5 Real Madrid 2–0 Espanyol Madrid
16:15 UTC+2
Report Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 73,466
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
23 September 2025 6 Levante 1–4 Real Madrid Valencia
21:30 UTC+2 Etta Eyong 54' Report
Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 23,361
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
27 September 2025 7 Atlético Madrid 5–2 Real Madrid Madrid
16:15 UTC+2
Report
Stadium: Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Attendance: 69,167
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
4 October 2025 8 Real Madrid 3–1 Villarreal Madrid
21:00 UTC+2
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,216
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
19 October 2025 9 Getafe 0–1 Real Madrid Getafe
21:00 UTC+2
Report Mbappé 80' Stadium: Coliseum
Attendance: 10,090
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
26 October 2025 10 Real Madrid 2–1 Barcelona Madrid
16:15 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,107
Referee: César Soto Grado
1 November 2025 11 Real Madrid 4–0 Valencia Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 74,796
Referee: Mateo Busquets Ferrer
9 November 2025 12 Rayo Vallecano 0–0 Real Madrid Madrid
16:15 UTC+1 Report Stadium: Vallecas
Attendance: 14,468
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
23 November 2025 13 Elche 2–2 Real Madrid Elche
21:00 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Martínez Valero
Attendance: 31,024
Referee: Francisco Hernández Maeso
30 November 2025 14 Girona 1–1 Real Madrid Girona
21:00 UTC+1 Ounahi 45' Report Mbappé 67' (pen.) Stadium: Montilivi
Attendance: 14,005
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
3 December 2025 15 Athletic Bilbao 0–3 Real Madrid Bilbao
19:00 UTC+1 Report
Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 51,313
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
Note: The match date was pushed forward due to both clubs' involvement in the 2026 Supercopa de España.
7 December 2025 16 Real Madrid 0–2 Celta Vigo Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report Swedberg 53', 90+3' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 74,511
Referee: Alejandro Quintero González
14 December 2025 17 Alavés 1–2 Real Madrid Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:00 UTC+1 Vicente 68' Report
Stadium: Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 19,290
Referee: Víctor García Verdura
20 December 2025 18 Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,062
Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
4 January 2026 19 Real Madrid 5–1 Real Betis Madrid
16:15 UTC+1
Report Hernández 66' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,190
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
17 January 2026 20 Real Madrid 2–0 Levante Madrid
14:00 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,104
Referee: Miguel Sesma Espinosa
24 January 2026 21 Villarreal 0–2 Real Madrid Villarreal
21:00 UTC+1 Report Mbappé 47', 90+4' (pen.) Stadium: La Cerámica
Attendance: 20,432
Referee: César Soto Grado
1 February 2026 22 Real Madrid 2–1 Rayo Vallecano Madrid
14:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,051
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
8 February 2026 23 Valencia 0–2 Real Madrid Valencia
21:00 UTC+1 Report
Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 47,515
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
14 February 2026 24 Real Madrid 4–1 Real Sociedad Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 74,176
Referee: Francisco Hernández Maeso
21 February 2026 25 Osasuna 2–1 Real Madrid Pamplona
18:30 UTC+1 Report Stadium: El Sadar
Attendance: 22,480
Referee: Alejandro Quintero González
2 March 2026 26 Real Madrid 0–1 Getafe Madrid
21:00 UTC+1 Mastantuono Red card 90+5' Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,104
Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
6 March 2026 27 Celta Vigo 1–2 Real Madrid Vigo
21:00 UTC+1 Iglesias 25' Report Stadium: ABANCA Balaídos
Attendance: 22,048
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
14 March 2026 28 Real Madrid 4–1 Elche Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report Ángel 85' (o.g.) Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,048
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
22 March 2026 29 Real Madrid 3–2 Atlético Madrid Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,964
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
4 April 2026 30 Mallorca 2–1 Real Madrid Palma
16:15 UTC+2
Report Militão 88' Stadium: Mallorca Son Moix
Attendance: 23,015
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
10 April 2026 31 Real Madrid 1–1 Girona Madrid
21:00 UTC+2 Valverde 51' Report Lemar 62' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,885
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
21 April 2026 32 Real Madrid 2–1 Alavés Madrid
21:30 UTC+2 Report Martínez 90+3' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 61,468
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
24 April 2026 33 Real Betis 1–1 Real Madrid Seville
21:00 UTC+2 Bellerín 90+4' Report Vinícius 17' Stadium: La Cartuja
Attendance: 54,348
Referee: César Soto Grado
3 May 2026 34 Espanyol 0–2 Real Madrid Cornellà de Llobregat
21:00 UTC+2 Report Vinícius 55', 66' Stadium: RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 31,733
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
10 May 2026 35 Barcelona v Real Madrid Barcelona
21:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Spotify Camp Nou
14 May 2026 36 Real Madrid v Oviedo Madrid
21:30 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Bernabéu
17 May 2026 37 Sevilla v Real Madrid Seville
19:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
24 May 2026 38 Real Madrid v Athletic Bilbao Madrid
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Copa del Rey

Madrid entered the tournament in the round of 32, as they had qualified for the 2026 Supercopa de España.

17 December 2025 Round of 32 Talavera de la Reina 2–3 Real Madrid Talavera de la Reina
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: El Prado
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
14 January 2026 Round of 16 Albacete 3–2 Real Madrid Albacete
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 16,800
Referee: Víctor García Verdura

Supercopa de España

8 January 2026 Semi-finals Atlético Madrid 1–2 Real Madrid Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
22:00 UTC+3 Report Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City
Attendance: 55,651
Referee: Mateo Busquets Ferrer
11 January 2026 Final Barcelona 3–2 Real Madrid Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
22:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City
Attendance: 60,326
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero

UEFA Champions League

League phase

The league phase draw was held on 28 August 2025.[80]

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
7 Portugal Sporting CP 8 5 1 2 17 11 +6 16 Advance to round of 16 (seeded)
8 England Manchester City 8 5 1 2 15 9 +6 16
9 Spain Real Madrid 8 5 0 3 21 12 +9 15 Advance to knockout phase play-offs (seeded)
10 Italy Inter Milan 8 5 0 3 15 7 +8 15
11 France Paris Saint-Germain 8 4 2 2 21 11 +10 14
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Source: UEFA[81]
Rules for classification: League phase tiebreakers
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8 5 0 3 21 12  +9 15 3 0 1 10 4  +6 2 0 2 11 8  +3
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Source: UEFA

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Source: UEFA
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
16 September 2025 1 Real Madrid Spain 2–1 France Marseille Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+2
Report Weah 22' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 74,610
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
30 September 2025 2 Kairat Kazakhstan 0–5 Spain Real Madrid Almaty, Kazakhstan
21:45 UTC+5 Report
Stadium: Central Stadium
Attendance: 22,788
Referee: Marco Guida (Italy)
22 October 2025 3 Real Madrid Spain 1–0 Italy Juventus Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+2 Bellingham 57' Report Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,521
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
4 November 2025 4 Liverpool England 1–0 Spain Real Madrid Liverpool, England
20:00 UTC+0 Mac Allister 61' Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 59,916
Referee: István Kovács (Romania)
26 November 2025 5 Olympiacos Greece 3–4 Spain Real Madrid Piraeus, Greece
22:00 UTC+2 Report Mbappé 22', 24', 29', 60' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 32,325
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
10 December 2025 6 Real Madrid Spain 1–2 England Manchester City Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1 Rodrygo 28' Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,977
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
20 January 2026 7 Real Madrid Spain 6–1 France Monaco Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1
Report Teze 72' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 73,599
Referee: Espen Eskås (Norway)
28 January 2026 8 Benfica Portugal 4–2 Spain Real Madrid Lisbon, Portugal
20:00 UTC+0
Report
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 64,305
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)

Knockout phase

Knockout phase play-offs

The knockout phase play-off draw was held on 30 January 2026.[82]

17 February 2026 First leg Benfica Portugal 0–1 Spain Real Madrid Lisbon, Portugal
20:00 UTC+0 Report Vinícius 50' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 66,387
Referee: François Letexier (France)
25 February 2026 Second leg Real Madrid Spain 2–1
(3–1 agg.)
Portugal Benfica Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1 Report R. Silva 14' Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,745
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
Round of 16

The round of 16 draw was held on 27 February 2026.[83]

11 March 2026 First leg Real Madrid Spain 3–0 England Manchester City Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,066
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)
17 March 2026 Second leg Manchester City England 1–2
(1–5 agg.)
Spain Real Madrid Manchester, England
20:00 UTC+0
Report Vinícius 22' (pen.), 90+3' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,103
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals draw was held on 27 February 2026, after the round of 16 draw.[83]

7 April 2026 First leg Real Madrid Spain 1–2 Germany Bayern Munich Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+2 Mbappé 74' Report
Stadium: Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,106
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
15 April 2026 Second leg Bayern Munich Germany 4–3
(6–4 agg.)
Spain Real Madrid Munich, Germany
21:00 UTC+2
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Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)

Statistics

Squad statistics

More information No., Pos ...
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopa de España
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Belgium Thibaut Courtois 4102800011020
2 DF Spain Dani Carvajal 200140105000
3 DF Brazil Éder Militão 212162005000
4 DF Austria David Alaba 14090103010
5 MF England Jude Bellingham 366244109220
6 MF France Eduardo Camavinga 4022611011120
7 FW Brazil Vinícius Júnior 502133151014521
8 MF Uruguay Federico Valverde 4893251013321
9 FW Brazil Endrick 3010101000
10 FW France Kylian Mbappé 4041282412101510
11 FW Brazil Rodrygo 273191105121
12 DF England Trent Alexander-Arnold 270180009000
13 GK Ukraine Andriy Lunin 12060204000
14 MF France Aurélien Tchouaméni 4623011013120
15 MF Turkey Arda Güler 5063242014220
16 FW Spain Gonzalo García 356264215021
17 DF Spain Raúl Asencio 312202108020
18 DF Spain Álvaro Carreras 382262109020
19 MF Spain Dani Ceballos 220150104020
20 DF Spain Fran García 211111207010
21 FW Morocco Brahim Díaz 3812600012100
22 DF Germany Antonio Rüdiger 241161007010
23 DF France Ferland Mendy 9050003010
24 DF Spain Dean Huijsen 382262209010
27 DF Spain Diego Aguado 1010000000
28 MF Spain Jorge Cestero 5020201000
30 FW Argentina Franco Mastantuono 313191218120
35 DF Spain David Jiménez 4020200000
37 MF Spain Manuel Ángel 7040102000
38 MF Spain César Palacios 5030101000
40 DF Spain Víctor Valdepeñas 1010000000
42 FW Spain Daniel Yáñez 1010000000
45 MF Spain Thiago Pitarch 13070006000
47 MF Spain Daniel Mesonero 1000001000
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Last updated: 3 May 2026
Source: FBREF

Player left Madrid during the season.

Goals

As of 3 May 2026
More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total
1 France Kylian Mbappé24215041
2 Brazil Vinícius Júnior1505121
3 Uruguay Federico Valverde50319
4 England Jude Bellingham40206
Spain Gonzalo García4101
Turkey Arda Güler4020
7 Argentina Franco Mastantuono11103
Brazil Rodrygo1011
9 Spain Raúl Asencio20002
France Eduardo Camavinga1010
Spain Álvaro Carreras2000
Spain Dean Huijsen2000
Brazil Éder Militão2000
France Aurélien Tchouaméni1010
15 Morocco Brahim Díaz00101
Spain Fran García1000
Germany Antonio Rüdiger1000
Own goals01102
Total 705334112
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Source: FBREF

Clean sheets

As of 3 May 2026
More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total
1 Belgium Thibaut Courtois1104015
2 Ukraine Andriy Lunin10001
Total 1204016
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Source: FBREF

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
18 DF Spain Álvaro Carreras 5 1 4 1 10 1
24 DF Spain Dean Huijsen 7 1 1 2 10 1
11 MF Brazil Rodrygo 3 2 1 5 1
30 FW Argentina Franco Mastantuono 5 1 5 1
8 MF Uruguay Federico Valverde 3 1 1 4 1
2 DF Spain Dani Carvajal 1 1
9 FW Brazil Endrick 1 1
13 GK Ukraine Andriy Lunin 1 1
17 DF Spain Raúl Asencio 3 1 1 1 1 6 1
6 MF France Eduardo Camavinga 1 1 1 2 1
15 MF Turkey Arda Güler 1 1 1 2 1
20 DF Spain Fran García 1 1
14 MF France Aurélien Tchouaméni 8 3 11
7 FW Brazil Vinícius Júnior 8 2 1 11
10 FW France Kylian Mbappé 4 2 6
3 DF Brazil Éder Militão 2 2 4
5 MF England Jude Bellingham 1 1 2 4
12 DF England Trent Alexander-Arnold 2 1 3
21 FW Morocco Brahim Díaz 2 1 3
22 DF Germany Antonio Rüdiger 2 2
1 GK Belgium Thibaut Courtois 1 1
4 DF Austria David Alaba 1 1
16 FW Spain Gonzalo García 2 2
19 MF Spain Dani Ceballos 1 1
38 MF Spain César Palacios 1 1
45 MF Spain Thiago Pitarch 1 1

Last updated: 3 May 2026
Source: FBREF
Ordered by Red card, Second yellow card and Yellow card
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Awards

Monthly awards

La Liga awards

More information Award, Month ...
Award Month Player / Coach Ref.
Coach of the Month August Spain Xabi Alonso [84]
Player of the Month September France Kylian Mbappé [85]
U23 Player of the
Month
Turkey Arda Güler [86]
Goal of the Month Brazil Éder Militão [87]
Player of the Month October France Kylian Mbappé [88]
Goal of the Month January Spain Gonzalo García [89]
March Turkey Arda Güler [90]
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Mahou awards

More information Award, Month ...
Award Month Player Ref.
Player of the
Month
August France Kylian Mbappé [91]
September [92]
October Turkey Arda Güler [93]
November France Kylian Mbappé [94]
December Belgium Thibaut Courtois [95]
January France Kylian Mbappé [96]
February Uruguay Federico Valverde [97]
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Annual Awards

More information Award, Player(s) / Coach ...
Award Player(s) / Coach Ref.
FIFPRO Men's World 11 England Jude Bellingham
France Kylian Mbappé
[98]
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Notes

  1. The match was played behind closed doors.

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