Atletico Madrid ended 2024 on a very positive note with a long winning run that has extended into the new year. 2025 is shaping up to be the club’s busiest ever calendar year with a summer FIFA Club World Cup meaning there is little break on the Atletico Madrid schedule.
Here’s a look at everything 2025 has in store for Los Rojiblancos, with Diego Simeone’s side targeting domestic, continental and intercontinental silverware.
Visitors to the Spanish capital looking to catch a piece of the action, usually won’t have much trouble securing tickets for Atletico Madrid matches. However the bigger league and Champions League fixtures in 2025 may sell out, so be quick to book your tickets for those games.
2025 Atletico Madrid Madrid schedule – Month by month
January 2025 – UCL league phase concludes
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Saturday January 4th | Copa del Rey | Marbella vs Atletico Madrid |
Sunday January 12th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Osasuna |
Wednesday January 15th | Copa del Rey | Elche vs Atletico Madrid |
Saturday January 18th | LaLiga | Leganes vs Atletico Madrid |
Tuesday January 21st | UEFA Champions League | Atletico Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen |
Saturday January 25th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Villarreal |
Wednesday January 29th | UEFA Champions League | RB Salzburg vs Atletico Madrid |
January will see seven Atletico Madrid games take place, across three different competitions.
They set a new club record 14 game winning streak with victory over Osasuna in LaLiga, and will also face Leganes and Villarreal in the Spanish top flight before the month concludes.
In the cups, Simeone’s men will be targeting a place in the last eight of the Copa del Rey when they travel to second tier Elche. The Champions League will be a bigger focus this month though, with Atleti potentially needing to win their two final league phase games to secure a top eight finish and avoid having to play a play-off round tie in February.
February 2025 – A derby date at the Bernabeu
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Saturday February 1st | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Mallorca |
Midweek of February 4th/5th/6th* | Copa del Rey | Possible quarter-final |
Weekend of February 8th/9th | LaLiga | Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of February 11th/12th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible knockout phase play-off 1st leg |
Weekend of February 15th/16th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Celta Vigo |
Midweek of February 18th/19th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible knockout phase play-off 2nd leg |
Weekend of February 22nd/23rd | LaLiga | Valencia vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of February 25th/26th* | Copa del Rey | Possible semi-final 1st leg |
Should Atleti miss out on the top eight in the UCL league phase, they’ll have a play-off tie in the middle of February in that competition.
Los Rojiblancos will also be hoping to progress into the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey, while February sees them play four league games. The pick of those matches is unquestionably the Madrid derby which takes place at the Santiago Bernabeu on the weekend of February 8th/9th, with the exact date and kick-off time due to be announced soon.
March 2025 – Barca visit in key league showdown
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Weekend of March 1st/2nd | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Club |
Midweek of March 4th/5th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible round-of-16 1st leg |
Weekend of March 8th/9th | LaLiga | Getafe vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of March 11th/12th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible round-of-16 2nd leg |
Weekend of March 15th/16th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona |
Weekend of March 29th/30th | LaLiga | Espanyol vs Atletico Madrid |
Another key date on the Atleti schedule will be the weekend of 15th/16th March when Barcelona visit the Estadio Metropolitano in LaLiga. Atletico were 2-1 winners in the reverse fixture in December to catapult themselves into title contention, and they’ll be hoping to be still firmly in the race by the time this fixture rolls around.
Also in March, the club will likely be in Champions League round-of-16 action with the two legs set to take place in the weeks of March 3rd and March 10th. Should they finish in the top eight in the league phase, Atleti will be at home for the 2nd leg, while they’ll be at home first if they end up progressing via the play-off round.
April 2025 – Atleti gunning for cup glory
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Midweek of April 1st/2nd* | Copa del Rey | Possible semi-final 2nd leg |
Weekend of April 5th/6th | LaLiga | Sevilla vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of April 8th/9th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible quarter-final 1st leg |
Weekend of April 12th/13th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Real Valladolid |
Midweek of April 15th/16th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible quarter-final 2nd leg |
Weekend of April 19th/20th | LaLiga | Las Palmas vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of April 22nd/23rd/24th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano |
Saturday April 26th* | Copa del Rey | Possible final (Seville) |
Midweek of April 29th/30th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible semi-final 1st leg |
April could be the busiest month of the year, or it could be a relatively quiet one, with much depending on how much progress the club makes in the Copa del Rey and Champions League.
The final of the former takes place in Seville on Saturday April 26th. Los Rojiblancos haven’t reached a Copa del Rey final since they memorably beat Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in the 2012/13 season. They’ll also be eyeing up a first Champions League semi-final in eight years this month.
Meanwhile in LaLiga, the title race should be firmly in full swing by now. Atleti have a fairly favourable run of league games this month, although the trip to Sevilla on the first weekend of April may be a tricky one.
May 2025 – Can Simeone’s side reign in Spain again?
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Weekend of May 3rd/4th | LaLiga | Alaves vs Atletico Madrid |
Midweek of May 6th/7th* | UEFA Champions League | Possible semi-final 2nd leg |
Weekend of May 10th/11th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad |
Midweek of May 13th/14th/15th | LaLiga | Osasuna vs Atletico Madrid |
Weekend of May 17th/18th | LaLiga | Atletico Madrid vs Real Betis |
Weekend of May 24th/25th | LaLiga | Girona vs Atletico Madrid |
Saturday May 31st* | UEFA Champions League | Possible final (Munich, Germany) |
Atleti will be hoping to be in the race for their third Spanish title in the Simeone era in May 2025. They last finished 1st in LaLiga in 2021, but a campaign that was severely impacted by the pandemic meant they didn’t really get the chance to celebrate it with their fans.
This season’s title race could go all the way to the final weekend. Atleti have a tough trip to Girona which could determine their fate, meanwhile Real Madrid finish at home to Real Sociedad, with Barcelona in Bilbao to take on Athletic Club.
While they aren’t seen as one of the favourites to go all the way in the Champions League, that won’t stop Atletico fans dreaming of a trip to Munich at the end of the month when the 2024/25 European champions will be crowned.
June 2025 – Los Rojiblancos head to the US
Date | Competition | Fixture |
Sunday June 15th | FIFA Club World Cup | Atletico Madrid vs PSG (Pasadena, USA) |
Thursday June 19th | FIFA Club World Cup | Seattle Sounders vs Atletico Madrid (Seattle, USA) |
Monday June 23rd | FIFA Club World Cup | Atletico Madrid vs Botafogo (Pasadena, USA) |
June 28th/29th* | FIFA Club World Cup | Possible round-of-16 game (USA) |
The Atletico Madrid key dates for 2025 includes a trip into slightly uncharted territory, with the club involved in the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time ever.
The newly expanded 32-team tournament will take place in the United States. Atleti, one of two Spanish participants, are in Group B, and they start their campaign with a tough game against PSG at the iconic Rose Bowl in Pasadena which hosted the 1994 World Cup final.
They then face MLS side Seattle Sounders in their own stadium, before returning to the Rose Bowl for a date with Brazilian outfit Botafogo. Should they progress, Atleti will also play their round-of-16 game before the end of the month in either Philadelphia or Atlanta.
July 2025 – Expanded FIFA Club World Cup concludes
Date | Competition | Fixture |
July 4th/5th* | FIFA Club World Cup | Possible quarter-final (USA) |
July 8th/9th* | FIFA Club World Cup | Possible semi-final (East Rutherford, USA) |
Sunday July 13th* | FIFA Club World Cup | Possible final (East Rutherford, USA) |
Progress into the quarter-finals and Atletico would stay put in their round-of-16 city for a last eight showdown. The tournament concludes with the semi-finals and final all taking place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
If they advance all the way, Atleti’s 2024/25 season will not end until Sunday July 13th.
August 2025 – The new season starts in Spain
Given the nature of their summer, it’s likely to be a shorter pre-season than normal for Simeone and his team. They are likely to play a few friendlies in early August, before kicking off the new LaLiga campaign in the middle of the month.
The weekend of August 16th/17th is expected to be when LaLiga 2025/26 gets going, although the opening matchday could be staggered again. Club World Cup participants Atletico and Real Madrid may be more likely to be scheduled to play their first matches on Sunday August 17th or Monday August 18th, although that will be confirmed in due course.
September 2025 – Another Champions League campaign kicks off
September is a great time to visit Madrid as a football fan, with warm, sunny weather, but slightly cooler temperatures than the searing heat that grips the city in August.
If you’re hoping to catch a LaLiga game, you’ll want to avoid the first weekend of the month which coincides with the international break. There should be full LaLiga fixture lists on every other weekend, although we won’t know when Atleti are at home, or who they are playing, until the new season schedule is released during the summer break.
The month will also see the Champions League return with the first matches in the league phase set to take place between September 16th and September 18th.
October 2025 – LaLiga starting to heat up
There’ll be more league and Champions League action for Atletico Madrid in October, on the assumption that they qualify for the latter by finishing in the top four of LaLiga 2024/25.
It’s possible that Atleti could also have a Copa del Rey first round tie this month, although they’ll receive a bye into the third round should they qualify for the Supercopa which will take place in Saudi Arabia in January 2026.
November 2025 – Two UCL matchdays
November 2025 is expected to see matchdays four and five take place in the league phase of the Champions League. The competition will follow the same format as during the 2024/25 season which featured big changes to the so-called “Swiss model”.
The third international break of the season will also take place, with LaLiga pausing on the weekend of November 15th/16th.
December 2025 – Atleti’s busiest year ends
With the potential for competitive games in every single month, 2025 will in many respects be Atletico Madrid’s busiest ever year, with a relentless schedule affording their players little break.
It is expected to conclude on the weekend of December 20th/21st with a final league fixture of the calendar year before a brief festive break. LaLiga 2025/26 will be almost halfway through by that point.