Real Madrid will be seeking to win their 36th La Liga title next season. The defending La Liga Champions will start their La Liga campaign on Sunday 14 August.
The Los Blancos won the La Liga title with 86 points,13 points above second-placed Barcelona with 76, and will hope to begin next season’s campaign with the same level of momentum.
Real Madrid will host the first leg of the El-Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu against Barcelona on 26 October and will be seeking to avenge last season’s 4-0 defeat against Barcelona. The second leg will be played on 19 March at Camp Nou.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side has been busy in the transfer market signing Aurelien Tchouamen for €100 million from Monaco and Antonio Rudiger on a free transfer from Chelsea.
Here are the full Real Madrid La Liga fixtures for next season.
AUGUST
UD Almeria (Away) – 14 August
Celta Vigo (Away) – 21 August
Espanyol (Away) – 28 August
SEPTEMBER
Real Betis (Home) – 4 September
RDC Mallorca (Home) – 11 September
Atletico Madrid (Away) – 18 September
OCTOBER
Osasuna (Home) – 2 October
Getafe (Away) – 9 October
FC Barcelona (Home) – 16 October
Elche (Away) – 19 October
Sevilla (Home) – 23 October
Girona (Home) – 30 October
NOVEMBER
Rayo Vallecano (Away) – 6 November
Cadiz (Home) – 9 November
DECEMBER
Real Valladolid (Away) – 31 December
JANUARY
Villarreal (Away) – 8 January
Valencia (Home) – 14 January
Athletic Club (Away) – 22 January
Real Sociedad (Home) – 29 January
FEBRUARY
RCD Mallorca (Away) – 2 February
Elche (Home) – 12 February
Osasuna (Away) – 19 February
Atletico Madrid (Home) – 26 February
MARCH
Real Betis (Away) – 3 March
Espanyol (Home) – 12 March
FC Barcelona (Away) – 19 March
APRIL
Real Valladolid (Home) – 2 April
Villarreal (Home) – 9 April
Cadiz (Away) – 16 April
Celta Vigo (Home) – 23 April
Girona (Away) – 26 April
Almeria (Home) – 30 April
MAY
Real Sociedad (Away) – 3 May
Getafe (Home) – 14 May
Valencia (Away) – 21 May
Real Vallecano (Home) – 24 May
Sevilla (Away) – 28 May
JUNE
Athletic Club (Home) – 4 June