Spanish La Liga 23/24
20 Clubs – Round 8/38
StandingsPlayer StatsTeam StatsFixtures
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Team
Pld
W
D
L
Goals
GF
GA
GD
Last 5 matches
Pts
1
Real Madrid
8
7
0
1
16:6
16
6
10
21
2
FC Barcelona
8
6
2
0
19:8
19
8
11
20
3
Girona
8
6
1
1
18:11
18
11
7
19
4
Atlético Madrid
7
5
1
1
18:7
18
7
11
16
5
Real Sociedad
8
4
3
1
16:10
16
10
6
15
6
Athletic Club
8
4
2
2
13:9
13
9
4
14
7
Real Betis
8
3
3
2
10:12
10
12
-2
12
8
Rayo Vallecano
8
3
3
2
9:11
9
11
-2
12
9
Osasuna
8
3
1
4
9:10
9
10
-1
10
10
Valencia
8
3
1
4
9:10
9
10
-1
10
11
Getafe
8
2
3
3
10:13
10
13
-3
9
12
Cádiz
8
2
3
3
8:11
8
11
-3
9
13
Villarreal
8
2
2
4
10:13
10
13
-3
8
14
Las Palmas
8
2
2
4
4:7
4
7
-3
8
15
Sevilla
7
2
1
4
11:10
11
10
1
7
16
Mallorca
8
1
4
3
11:14
11
14
-3
7
17
Deportivo Alavés
8
2
1
5
6:12
6
12
-6
7
18
Celta de Vigo
8
1
2
5
8:13
8
13
-5
5
19
Granada
8
1
2
5
13:21
13
21
-8
5
20
Almería
8
0
3
5
11:21
11
21
-10
3
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Relegation
How to Use The La Liga Stats Table
If you’re not sure about a bet, or you’re looking for an added edge, you should use all the help you can get. Our stats table offers just that and is perfect for betting on La Liga. Here’s the best ways to benefit from it:
Step 1: Get to know the stats
The first step is the most important, familiarise yourself with the stats. Go through the various drop-down menus, filter by team, player, position or market, and look out for anything that could help you place some more informed valuable bets.
Step 2: Get your stats together
Start comparing and contrasting the details to see what the stats could help you anticipate. Some stats work together, for example, if a team with a poor defensive record is coming up against a formidable opponent, it may be time to make a goalscorer bet. Thinking outside the box could also help you uncover some hidden gems.
If you feel you could use even more research, our football stats centre has a mind boggling amount of brilliant, in-depth statistics just waiting to be discovered.
Step 3: Strategize and execute
It’s time to place your bet. This may seem simple enough, but with a bit of thought you could find ways to be more strategic. For example, an in-play bet may give you greater odds over a pre-match bet. And, if you’re equipped with the right stats it’s a matter of waiting for the best moment to place your bets.
La Liga Standings
Our detailed La Liga standings offer clues to how well teams are doing. You can pair this information with many useful stats readily available to help you with your bets, for example, cards received, goals for and against.
I also like to have a look at the form guide, whichshows the results of each team’s last five matches. Even a team at the bottom of the table could experience some good form and win a few shock matches.
Form can be a big part of betting, if you know how to use it. There are in fact some LA Liga predictors, such as Kickform.com, which use statistical data to predict matches, scoreline and much more.
La Liga Fixtures
In the table you can find all the season’s fixtures by round, and the bookie with the best odds to bet with.
The fixtures can really help you with your accumulator bets, as you can view all the upcoming matches and find the best odds. We even have a betting calculator which lets you know exactly what you’re betting on.
La Liga Player Stats
Player stats offer loads of opportunities for betting, and a bet builder may revolve around these very stats. With 20 different options to search through, you’re spoilt for choice.
Here a few stats from last season, and how you could get the most out them:
PlayerShots per gameGoalsxGChances missedAssistsRobert Lewandowski4.02324.28277Karim Benzema4.51921.25183Antoine Griezmann2.91512.35916
From this table you can see that Lewandowski has an average of over half of his shots being converted. He would be the best choice to bet on goals scored based on these stats.
If we add the assists chart, we’ll see that Griezmann made the most goal contributions (31), perfect for a ‘goal or assist bet’.
Spanish La Liga Key Stats & Records
Only three teams have never been relegated from La Liga: Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Athletic Bilbao.Real Madrid scored the most goals in a single season, with a scintillating 121 in the 2011/12 season.The record for most goals scored in a single season by a player is held by Lionel Messi, who scored 50 during the 2011-12 campaign.Lionel Messi holds a total of 22 goalscoring La Liga records, a few include: Most all time goals, most total, home and away goals in a season, longest goalscoring streak and many more.Sergio Ramos has the record for the most yellow cards (171) and most red card (20) in La Liga history.Luka Romero became the youngest player to ever play in La Liga in 2020, making his debut at 15 years, 219 days ‘old’ against Real Madrid.
La Liga Goalkeeper Stats
There are a lot of Goalkeeper stats to help you with your betting and they carry some excellent value. Some are beyond the obvious, for example, you can use them to make bets and predictions on defensive and attacking markets.
The most common way to use the stats is to bet on clean sheets. But, there are many other ways to use them including to predict if an opposing team will be able to score, depending on how good a keeper is playing.
Spanish League Team Stats for 2023-24
With over 30 different markets to select from, the La Liga table offers some of the most comprehensive information available.
Researching La Liga betting is a breeze with readily available statistics on Over / under betting, corners, and so much more! I suggest you go through a few of them to get a better idea of the brilliant range of the table for yourself
This season is already setting up to be a competitive one with Girona sat in third place, and Barcelona and Real Madrid fighting for top spot with 1 point in it so far.
Recent Spanish La Liga Winners
YearChampionRunner-Up2022-23BarcelonaReal Madrid2021-22Real MadridBarcelona2020-21Atlético MadridReal Madrid2019-20Real MadridBarcelona2018-19BarcelonaAtlético Madrid2017-18BarcelonaAtlético Madrid2016-17Real MadridBarcelona2015-16BarcelonaReal Madrid2014-15BarcelonaReal Madrid2013-14Atlético MadridBarcelona2012-13BarcelonaReal Madrid2011-12Real MadridBarcelona2010-11BarcelonaReal Madrid2009-10BarcelonaReal Madrid2008-09BarcelonaReal Madrid2007-08Real MadridVillareal2006-07Real MadridBarcelona2005-06BarcelonaReal Madrid2004-05BarcelonaReal Madrid2003-04ValenciaBarcelona2002-03Real MadridReal Sociedad2001-02ValenciaDeportivo de La Coruña2000-01Real MadridDeportivo de La Coruña
Most Successful Teams in Spanish La Liga History
ClubTitlesLast Championship WinReal Madrid352021-22Barcelona272022-23Atlético Madrid112020-21Athletic Bilbao81983-84Valencia62003-04Real Sociedad21981-82Deportivo de La Coruña11999-2000Sevilla11945-46Real Betis11934-35
History of the Spanish League
La Liga was founded in 1929 – back then known solely as the Primera División – featuring ten clubs. The league then went on to expand on many occasions, reaching the current limit of 20 clubs in 1987.
Nine different teams have won the La Liga since its inauguration, with Real Madrid being the most successful, having won it 35 times. Barcelona follows behind with 26 titles, while Atlético Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Valencia, and Real Sociedad have all won it more than once.
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ThePuntersPage Final Say
The impact of stats on a bet could be enormous, why not use it to your advantage? The La Liga stats table is simple to use and I’m sure it will be as handy to you as it has been to me.