La Liga continues to move ahead and Barcelona remain the absolute leaders of the competition after playing Matchday 6 this past weekend. Real Madrid are still unable to catch up with the Blaugranas, however, and according to Opta trends, this trend could change in the coming weeks.
Hansi Flick’s FC Barcelona have started the season in a formidable way. However, according to Opta, this trend in which the Blaugranas are at the top could be reversed in the coming weeks to the benefit of Real Madrid, a club that is seeking its 37th title in its history.
Despite their good start, the Catalan team will not be champions in the 2024-2025 season, according to Opta’s analysis.
This is how Madrid would finish first, Barca in second position, followed by Atlético de Madrid, Villarreal and in fifth place will be Athletic Bilbao.
Las Palmas, Leganés and Real Valladolid are the teams that are least likely to continue in the first division once the competition concludes.
Below is a table of percentages according to Opta to become champions in Spain.
Classification according to Opta |
Current classification |
Opportunities |
---|---|---|
1. Real Madrid |
2 |
63.4% |
2. Barcelona |
1 |
53% |
3. Atletico Madrid |
4 |
54.8% |
4. Villarreal |
5 |
28.1% |
5. Athletic Bilbao |
3 |
24.6% |
6. Girona |
12 |
20.5% |
7. Betis |
10 |
17.1% |
8. Royal Society |
16 |
11.5% |
9. Deportivo Alaves |
6 |
11.3% |
10. Celta Vigo |
8 |
11% |
11. Mallorca |
11 |
10.4% |
12. Valencia |
19 |
10% |
13. Rayo Vallecano |
9 |
10.1% |
14. Osasuna |
7 |
10% |
15. Seville |
15 |
10% |
16. Espanyol |
13 |
11.2% |
17. Getafe |
18 |
13.1% |
18. Real Valladolid |
17 |
15.1% |
19. Leganes |
14 |
20.2% |
20. Las Palmas |
20 |
34.8% |
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