The 30th matchday of the 2025-26 La Liga season brought further drama and significant developments in the intense competitions for the title, European qualification, and survival in the top flight.
- Real Sociedad Maintain Top-Five Ambitions with Decisive Victory
- Real Betis’ Struggles Persist Following Goalless Draw with Espanyol
- Getafe’s Remarkable Run Persists, Dominating Athletic Club
- Celta Vigo Stage Thrilling Comeback to Spoil Valencia’s Momentum
- Real Oviedo Secures Crucial Win Against 10-Man Sevilla, Deepening Relegation Concerns
- Alavés Fights Back Twice to Secure Entertaining Draw at Mendizorroza
Real Sociedad Maintain Top-Five Ambitions with Decisive Victory
Real Sociedad 2-0 Levante
Real Sociedad showcased their strong form in 2025, securing another home win against Levante to continue their ascent in the league standings. Jon Martin opened the scoring with a first-half header, and Brais Mendez sealed the two-goal victory with a late close-range effort.
Real Betis’ Struggles Persist Following Goalless Draw with Espanyol
Real Betis 0-0 Espanyol
A Saturday clash at La Cartuja between two sides enduring a poor run of form predictably concluded in a stalemate. The home team, Real Betis, squandered several significant opportunities to secure a vital win, which would have strengthened their position in the pursuit of a top-five spot. Aitor Ruibal notably missed one of the clearest chances, leaving them without a breakthrough.
Getafe’s Remarkable Run Persists, Dominating Athletic Club
Getafe 2-0 Athletic Club
Getafe continued their impressive recent performances, securing a commanding home victory over Athletic Club that now places them just four points shy of fifth place. Luis Vazquez provided an early lead, and Martin Satriano, who recently made his move to Los Azulones permanent, added a late goal in the 90th minute to solidify the win.
Celta Vigo Stage Thrilling Comeback to Spoil Valencia’s Momentum
Valencia 2-3 Celta Vigo
Celta Vigo achieved a notable triumph at Mestalla, putting them just a single point away from the top five. Valencia initially took the lead courtesy of Guido Rodriguez. However, Celta Vigo responded emphatically with goals from Ilaix Moriba, Fer Lopez, and Williot Swedberg to complete a stunning turnaround. Rodriguez managed to score a second goal later in the game, but it was merely a late consolation for the hosts.
Real Oviedo Secures Crucial Win Against 10-Man Sevilla, Deepening Relegation Concerns
Real Oviedo 1-0 Sevilla
Real Oviedo bolstered their slim hopes of survival by claiming a second consecutive home win, this time against Sevilla. Federico Vinas netted the decisive goal just after the 30-minute mark. Sevilla’s woes were compounded six minutes later when Tianguy Nianzou received a straight red card. This defeat marks Los Nervionenses’ third in a row, leaving them precariously positioned just two points above the relegation zone.
Alavés Fights Back Twice to Secure Entertaining Draw at Mendizorroza
Alavés 2-2 Osasuna
Sunday evening saw Alavés and Osasuna engage in a captivating four-goal draw. Osasuna took the lead twice, first through Valentin Rosier and then Ante Budimir, but Alavés rallied on both occasions. Toni Martinez equalized the first time, and Lucas Boye’s late penalty secured a hard-fought point for the Basque club.








