Spanish clubs showcased a dominant performance in the Champions League this past week, with all three of their remaining teams emerging undefeated against Premier League opponents. Despite ongoing discussions about English football’s financial might and perceived European superiority, Spain continues to hold a strong record in direct encounters between the two leagues.
Atlético Madrid delivered a convincing 5-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the Metropolitano in their home leg. Real Madrid also secured a substantial advantage, defeating Manchester City 3-0 at the Bernabéu, and will travel to England next week with a comfortable lead. Barcelona, while needing a last-minute equalizer against Newcastle United, will be favored to advance from Camp Nou in their return fixture.
Spain Maintains Strong European Record Against England
According to Marca, a comprehensive analysis of 400 matches across the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League reveals La Liga’s historical edge over the Premier League. Spanish clubs boast 152 wins compared to England’s 143, with 105 draws completing the tally. In these clashes, a total of 1,081 goals have been scored, with Spanish teams narrowly outscoring their English counterparts 541 to 540.
Barcelona leads the pack with 44 victories against English opposition, followed by Real Madrid with 27. On the English side, Manchester United (25 wins) and Liverpool (24 wins) have historically been the most formidable opponents for La Liga clubs.
Fifth Champions League Spot Edges Closer for Spain
Despite a late defeat for Real Betis against Panathinaikos, positive results including a win for Rayo Vallecano and a draw for Celta Vigo contributed to a generally strong week for Spanish football in Europe. This significantly boosted their UEFA coefficient ranking, propelling Spain past Germany in the crucial race for an additional Champions League berth. However, England maintains a considerable lead over Spain at the top of the overall rankings.
Bundesliga clubs experienced a varied week in their first-leg European fixtures. Stuttgart faces a 2-1 deficit against Porto, and Freiburg is 1-0 down to Genk. Mainz secured a goalless draw against Sigma Olomouc, while Bayer Leverkusen drew 1-1 with Arsenal. Bayern Munich, however, is a strong favorite to advance in the Champions League after a resounding 6-1 victory over Atalanta.








