La Liga Betting Tips: Spanish Football Predictions
Successful steps for making Spanish football predictions, including La Liga betting tips on today's matches
By James McMath
The Spanish La Liga is one of the most famous football leagues in the world, and it features two of the biggest clubs in the history of the sport - Real Madrid and Barcelona.
If you’re eager to start betting on the Spanish league, we hope that our La Liga betting tips help you gather the confidence you need.
La Liga has exactly the same format as the Premier League, with 20 teams competing in the divisions, three relegation spots open, four Champions League places, a Europa League position, and a UEFA Conference League place.
Let’s dive right into these La Liga betting tips and discuss what you need to do to start placing bets on it.
1. Learn How To Bet On La Liga
Successfully betting on La Liga is all about research, analysis, and patience. As your confidence grows, you’ll be able to make riskier bets, and, hopefully, make more money.
2. Watch The League
One of the best La Liga betting tips we can offer you is to watch as much of it as you can. The style of football is different to other major European leagues, like the Premier League and the Bundesliga, and the teams in the league can massively vary in quality.
However, that isn’t to say that shock results aren’t uncommon or that La Liga isn’t exciting.
If you want to familiarise yourself with the league as much as possible, be sure to watch the action as much as you can. Numerous broadcasters across Europe and the US cover La Liga, making the games (if televised) easy to watch.
3. Know The Past Winners
La Liga has a reputation for being a two-horse race, and this is something that is mostly true if we look at the previous title winners.
Real Madrid has won 35 titles, including the inaugural season, whilst Barcelona has won 26.
Other La Liga title winners include:
- Atletico Madrid - 11 titles
- Athletic Bilbao - 8 titles
- Valencia - 6 titles
- Real Sociedad - 2 titles
Real Madrid and Barcelona are by far the most successful Spanish teams, and a bet on either of these teams to win the division is never too far amiss.
4. Know The Best Players
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi may have gone, but there are still plenty of elite players at La Liga clubs.
If you’re serious about betting on the Spanish league, it’s worth looking at the division’s best performers. Keep in mind that La Liga’s world-class players do not strictly play for the big three (Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid), as Real Sociedad, Villarreal, and Sevilla have produced plenty of talent, too.
Knowing who the best players are can massively improve your betting confidence, so make sure you keep a close eye on the games.
5. Don’t Bet On Emotion
You may be hoping that the La Liga season produces an unlikely winner, perhaps a team you support, however this is exceedingly unlikely if you look at the data.
Betting on any football league should be done with calmness and pragmatism in mind. It’s important to have fun, but don’t let emotion take over your bets.
6. Follow Team News, Injuries, And Transfers
Betting on individual games of La Liga becomes a lot easier if you’re up to date with team news, injuries, and transfers.
A previously predictable football match can become a lot more uncertain if a couple of star players are missing or the weaker team has fortified their squad with impressive signings.
You can never learn too much about team news and updates prior to betting, so be sure to put these areas at the forefront of your La Liga betting research.
7. Know Your Betting Market
There are a host of betting markets available for La Liga fans. Some are more advanced than others, so make sure that the ones you pick are ones you have confidence in.
Match Bets
The simplest La Liga bet out there, the match bet involves the punter predicting who’ll win a one-off game. Areas like form, recent head-to-head records, team news, and home advantage are important factors you should consider prior to placing your match bet.
There are dozens of in-game markets for you to bet on, such as shots on target betting, first goalscorer, yellow and red cards, offsides, clean sheets, first team to score and handicap betting.
Outright Winners
A slightly more advanced bet, this betting market involves predicting who’ll win the La Liga title. The dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona makes betting on the La Liga outright slightly easier than the other leagues, however, it isn’t always guaranteed that either of these teams will win.
Top Scorer
The top scorer market in La Liga is harder to predict after Messi’s and Ronaldo’s departures, and odds in this market are often high.
Predicting who’ll score a bagful of goals requires the punter to examine factors like which teams create the most chances, who the clinical finishers are, and which managers promote an attacking brand of football.
Top Four
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid are the perpetual shoe-ins for the top three, but who joins them in the Champions League can be tricky to predict.
Villareal, Sevilla, and Valencia have all competed on the European stage in recent years, however only one of them can make up the remaining top-four spot.
La Liga Relegation Odds
The bottom three La Liga teams will be expelled from the division at the end of the season, and predicting who ends up in these spots can pay off well.
However, the La Liga season can be hard to predict, so make sure you’re following each gameweek before you predict who’ll face the drop.
8. Spanish La Liga Betting Tips Summary
With all of these tips in mind, hopefully you are now in a position to start betting on La Liga.
An exciting, high-quality football division, the Spanish league has gifted us some of the best players of all-time, and you can expect plenty of drama during each 38-game campaign.
Check out our guide to betting on Spain's second division in our La Liga 2 betting tips post.
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