For all things related to Spain football trips, we’ve got you covered with advice on buying tickets, travelling around the country and having the best Spanish football experience.
Regions
Spain is a culturally diverse place with some proud and distinct local identities which certainly manifest themselves onto the terraces of football stadiums around the country, particularly when any of the biggest local derbies are taking place.
We’ll have updated guides for the 2025/26 season for several of the most popular regions. These may be a good starting point for anyone planning a football trip to Spain:
Madrid | Catalunya | Basque Country | Valencian Community | Canary Islands | Balearic Islands
View our LaLiga teams map for an overview of where all the top-flight clubs in the 2025/26 season are located.
It’s also worth noting that Spain has an excellent high-speed rail network which links Madrid to cities like Barcelona, Seville and Valencia in under three hours, so it’s certainly possible to catch more than one LaLiga game on any given weekend.
Stadiums
The 2020s has been a busy decade of stadium renovations across Spain, with much of that gearing up to the 2030 World Cup which the country will co-host along with Portugal and Morocco.
We are in the process of adding more stadium guides for some of the country’s most iconic grounds and you can find these here:
Santiago Bernabeu | Estadio Metropolitano | San Mames
Ticketing
Visitors to Spain hoping to catch some football can often get tickets quite easily via the home team, potentially even on matchday itself. However, it does vary from club to club with certain fixtures attracting far greater demand – it’s naturally much harder and more expensive to get tickets for El Clasico for example!
Frustrations can include the late release of final schedules (typically exact kick-off times and dates are only announced around a month before), while some clubs only release tickets for general sale a week or so before matchday.
If you’re reluctant to leave it that late, there are alternative options with the likes of Sportsbreaks and footballtravel.com offering more advanced ticket packages for football fans planning to visit Spain.
We have specific advice for how to go about buying tickets for the “big three” clubs in LaLiga here:
Real Madrid tickets | Barcelona tickets | Atletico Madrid tickets