As a Real Madrid fan, the most important thing each season is to stay on top of the complete match schedule. This season, Real Madrid will compete across multiple fronts including La Liga, Champions League, Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup, with an incredibly demanding fixture list. I’ve compiled a detailed schedule table for easy reference, and you can also check out the Real Madrid live streaming guide and Real Madrid match replays to never miss a moment.
La Liga Schedule Highlights
This season’s La Liga campaign kicks off in mid-August, with Real Madrid facing a relatively favorable opening fixture against Athletic Bilbao. The standout match is El Clasico on October 26th, when Real Madrid hosts Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu—a game that could define the first half of the season. The Madrid Derby in December is another crucial fixture, with an away trip to face Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.

Here’s a table of key La Liga fixtures this season:
| Match Date | Fixture | Venue | Kick-off Time |
| October 26 | Real Madrid vs Barcelona | Santiago Bernabeu | 21:00 |
| December 8 | Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid | Wanda Metropolitano | 16:15 |
| February 9 | Real Madrid vs Valencia | Santiago Bernabeu | 21:00 |
| April 20 | Sevilla vs Real Madrid | Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan | 18:30 |
| May 25 | Real Madrid vs Villarreal | Santiago Bernabeu | 21:00 |
Champions League Schedule
In the Champions League, Real Madrid faces formidable opponents throughout the group stage. The opening away fixture against Napoli on September 19th will be crucial for team morale and group qualification prospects. Based on past experience, the consecutive Champions League match weeks in October and November typically test squad depth, requiring Carlo Ancelotti to rotate effectively between domestic and European competitions.
The knockout stages are expected to begin in February, and if the team progresses smoothly, the semi-finals in April and the final in late May will present the opportunity to claim a record 15th European Cup. Personally, I believe this year’s midfield setup is more balanced than last season, with Bellingham’s arrival adding another goal-scoring dimension to the attack.
Copa del Rey and Other Competitions
The Copa del Rey typically begins in December, with Real Madrid as defending champions aiming to retain the trophy. The Spanish Super Cup is scheduled for January and will once again be held in Saudi Arabia. While many fans criticize holding the Super Cup abroad, it does present an early opportunity to secure the season’s first silverware.
I recommend adding important match dates to your phone calendar in advance, especially for Champions League knockout ties and El Clasico. Many sports apps now offer fixture reminder features—enable push notifications and you won’t miss any Real Madrid matches. Wishing Real Madrid all the best this season—Hala Madrid!