2022/23 La Liga The season will start with defending champions real Madrid visit Almeria what will be the home’s first best game in seven years, Barcelona will host Rayo Vallecano. real Valladolid and Gironatwo other newly promoted teams face off Villareal and Valenciarespectively.
The World Cup in Qatar will take place during the mid-season break starting 12/13 November 2022, with league action restarting in Spain 10 days after the World Cup ends.
The first Clasico will be held on 16 October at the Santiago Bernabeu and the second on 19 March at the Camp Nou. The dates are very similar to a recent period. In 2021-22, Camp Nou hosted the first meeting on 24 October, while the second match was at the Bernabeu on 20 March.
Barcelona had a better head-to-head record between the sides. Despite losing 1-2 to Real Madrid while Koeman was still in office, Xavi’s Barcelona defeated Madrid 0-4 in the second match at the Bernabeu.
The two Madrid derbies will be held on September 18 and February 26, respectively. The first match will be at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, and the return match will be at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
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Real Madrid are favorite bookies to defend the La Liga title as Barcelona and Atlético Madrid struggle.
Real Madrid will be considered favorites to defend the La Liga title. Carlo Ancelotti’s team followed up on their domestic title by beating Liverpool at the end of the 2021/22 season, breaking the 14th Champions League record in Paris, and bolstered by signing Aurelien Tchouameni and Antonio Rudiger in the summer transfer window.
Barcelona and Atlético Madrid will remain Real Madrid’s two most likely rivals. Both clubs are not in good shape at the moment, but there is still more time to the transfer window. While Atletico Madrid is also trying to improve Diego Simeone’s roster, Barcelona are currently experiencing a somewhat chaotic wave as they try to get as much work done as possible.
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