It’s so tight in the bottom third of the LALIGA EA SPORTS table.
With just five matchdays remaining in the 2025/26 LALIGA EA SPORTS season, the relegation battle is incredibly fascinating. Sevilla FC have now dropped into the bottom three, but they’re just one point away from safety. Here, we take a look at the bottom seven teams, and at where they all stand. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with Meridianbet.
Elche CF (14th, 38 points)
After winning promotion last summer, Elche CF enjoyed an excellent start to the 2025/26 LALIGA EA SPORTS season. They then suffered a mid-season slump, but they’ve responded well by winning each of their past three matches. That has helped move them back up the table, although there is still work to do.
Remaining fixtures: RC Celta (A), Deportivo Alavés (H), Real Betis (A), Getafe CF (H), Girona FC (A)

Girona FC (15th, 38 points)
Girona FC started this season terribly, and spent 12 of the first 14 matchdays of the season inside the relegation zone. They did then improve, and looked to be safe from relegation after a run of positive results. However, two defeats in a row in Matchdays 32 and 33 mean that the Catalan outfit are suddenly in trouble once again. With a home game against fellow relegation rivals Elche CF on the final day, Girona FC’s fate might be decided in the final moments of the season.
Remaining fixtures: RCD Mallorca (H), Rayo Vallecano (A), Real Sociedad (H), Atlético de Madrid (A), Elche CF (H)
Deportivo Alavés (16th, 36 points)
Deportivo Alavés have only actually spent one single matchday this season inside the bottom three, but they’re still at risk of falling into the drop zone at exactly the wrong moment. Their run-in is a mix of matches against Spain’s best and against their fellow relegation rivals, so anything could happen over the final weeks of the season. With an experienced coach in Quique Sánchez Flores, following the departure of Eduardo Coudet, the Basques will hope he can steer the team to safety.
Remaining fixtures: Athletic Club (H), Elche CF (A), FC Barcelona (H), Real Oviedo (A), Rayo Vallecano (H)
RCD Mallorca (17th, 35 points)
In Vedat Muriqi, RCD Mallorca have the second-top scorer in LALIGA EA SPORTS in their ranks. However, there aren’t many other members of the squad contributing in terms of goals, while their defence has been one of the most porous in the competition. With former centre-back Martín Demichelis having come in as the coach of the team, and having been named Best Coach of April, the defence is gradually improving and the islanders hope to pick up enough points to stay up.
Remaining fixtures: Girona FC (A), Villarreal CF (H), Getafe CF (A), Levante UD (A), Real Oviedo (H)
Sevilla FC (18th, 34 points)
This has been a difficult season for Sevilla FC, who are at serious risk of being relegated to LALIGA HYPERMOTION. This historic club hasn’t been at that level since 2000/01, but things just haven’t been clicking at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Los Nervionenses have changed coach, bringing in Luis García Plaza for the relegation run-in, but they’ve fallen further down the table. Now inside the bottom three, they need to react and soon.
Remaining fixtures: Real Sociedad (H), RCD Espanyol (H), Villarreal CF (A), Real Madrid (H), RC Celta (A)
Levante UD (19th, 33 points)
Having collected seven points from their past three matches, Levante UD are now just two points away from 17th place. They’ve really improved in recent weeks and have the LALIGA EA SPORTS March Player of the Month in their ranks, in Carlos Espí. If he can keep up his second-half-of-the-season form, the club from Valencia could yet climb to safety.
Remaining fixtures: Villarreal CF (A), CA Osasuna (H), RC Celta (A), RCD Mallorca (H), Real Betis (A)
Real Oviedo (20th, 28 points)
Real Oviedo finally returned to Spanish football’s top tier last summer, after a 24-year exodus. Now, the Asturian outfit will look to stay in the promised land by putting together an epic end to the season. They’ve improved over the past couple of months, but it might be too little too late. Nevertheless, Real Oviedo will keep fighting to the end, and their final two fixtures are against direct relegation rivals.
Remaining fixtures: Real Betis (A), Getafe CF (H), Real Madrid (A), Deportivo Alavés (H), RCD Mallorca (A)
