Real Madrid and Granada meet in the final match of the Liga F season, with Madrid already locked into second place and Granada settled into sixth. For one side, it is a last chance to finish with a victory in front of supporters. For the other, it is the final step in a campaign that has already rewritten expectations.
The timing gives the game its edge. Real Madrid has nothing left to change in the table, but it still wants to end the season on a high note, while Granada arrives after consolidating a sixth-place finish that few would have forecasted when the campaign began. That combination turns a routine finale into a measure of how far both clubs have come across 2025.
Madrid’s position is clear enough. Second place is already secured, and the only question left for the closing whistle is whether the team can send its fans home with a win. Granada, meanwhile, has already done more than survive the season; it has established itself as one of the year’s biggest surprises, turning a strong finish into something more durable than a brief run of form.
That is what makes this closing fixture matter beyond the scoreboard. Real Madrid is chasing a fitting farewell, but Granada’s presence in sixth is the quieter story of the night, the kind that says more about a season than a single result ever could. The final answer will come on the pitch, but the league positions are already fixed, and both clubs are walking into the last day with very different kinds of satisfaction.

