I’ve been following Zaragoza’s matches lately and noticed many friends asking about this season’s schedule, so I’ve compiled some information to share with everyone. As a fan who has lived in Zaragoza for many years, I believe understanding the schedule is really important for planning your match viewing.
Season Schedule Overview
Zaragoza’s schedule in the Segunda División this season is fairly balanced, with a relatively reasonable distribution of home and away matches. Based on the currently published schedule, there will be several key matches from October to December, especially against strong teams like Levante and Eibar. Tickets for these matches tend to sell out quickly, so I recommend purchasing in advance through the official website or authorized channels.

Here’s the schedule for several upcoming key matches:
| Date | Match | Venue | Kickoff Time |
| November 3 | Zaragoza vs Levante | La Romareda | 18:30 |
| November 10 | Eibar vs Zaragoza | Away | 20:00 |
| November 17 | Zaragoza vs Elche | La Romareda | 16:00 |
| November 24 | Mirandés vs Zaragoza | Away | 19:00 |
Home Match Viewing Tips
If you’re planning to watch a match at La Romareda stadium, I recommend arriving at least one hour early, as weekend traffic conditions aren’t ideal. There are several parking lots around the stadium, but they’re usually full on match days. I personally recommend taking public transportation. You can take bus 34 or 51 from the city center, which takes about 20 minutes to reach the stadium directly.
Food and beverages inside the stadium are quite expensive, so if you want to save money, you can grab something at a nearby bar first. Though honestly, the stadium hot dogs are pretty good, and paired with a beer while watching the match feels especially great. Remember to bring a jacket—even for daytime matches, it can get quite windy in the stadium.
Away Match Considerations
For away matches, if it’s not convenient to attend in person based on the Zaragoza schedule, watching the live broadcast at home is also a great option. This season’s broadcasting rights are mainly with LaLiga TV and several local television stations, and most bars also broadcast important matches. The sports bar I frequent has an especially good atmosphere, with many fans gathering together to watch away matches.
Special reminder: the away match against Eibar on November 10 is crucial, as it relates to the league table standings. Eibar’s home ground has always been tough to play at, but I’m still confident in our team. Zaragoza’s form has improved significantly in recent rounds, and the defense has become more solid.
Although this season’s schedule is somewhat packed, it also gives us more opportunities to watch matches. I hope Zaragoza can maintain good form and strive to return to La Liga as soon as possible. If you have any viewing experiences or want to discuss anything, feel free to leave comments below.