Real Madrid leads the La Liga table with a commanding position in the top 4 race following their emphatic 4-0 El Clasico victory over Barcelona on October 26, solidifying trader consensus on their Champions League qualification. Barcelona, now second but hampered by Robert Lewandowski's hamstring injury sidelining him until mid-November, face pressure to recover amid inconsistent form and defensive vulnerabilities exposed recently. Atletico Madrid hold third with Diego Simeone's pragmatic style delivering steady results, while Athletic Bilbao cling to fourth on strong home form and Basque derby momentum, though Villarreal lurks close after upsetting top sides. Key upcoming factors include Barcelona's fixture pile-up, Real Madrid's rest advantage post-internationals, and potential weather impacts on late-season matches, with the wisdom of crowds pricing a tight battle for the final spot.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado$172,002 Vol.
Real Madrid
99%
Atlético de Madrid
96%
Villarreal
95%
Athletic Bilbao
4%
Betis
4%
Real Sociedad
3%
Rayo Vallecano
1%
Celta Vigo
1%
Girona
1%
Valencia
1%
Osasuna
1%
Espanyol
<1%
Sevilla
<1%
Alavés
<1%
Getafe
7%
$172,002 Vol.
Real Madrid
99%
Atlético de Madrid
96%
Villarreal
95%
Athletic Bilbao
4%
Betis
4%
Real Sociedad
3%
Rayo Vallecano
1%
Celta Vigo
1%
Girona
1%
Valencia
1%
Osasuna
1%
Espanyol
<1%
Sevilla
<1%
Alavés
<1%
Getafe
7%
If the listed club officially finishes in the top 4 of the La Liga standings at the end of the season, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
If two or more clubs are tied on points for a top 4 position, resolution will follow the official La Liga tiebreaking procedures.
If the 2025–26 La Liga season is canceled or not completed before October 1, 2026, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from La Liga. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Aug 27, 2025, 3:14 PM ET
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0x157Ce2d67...Real Madrid leads the La Liga table with a commanding position in the top 4 race following their emphatic 4-0 El Clasico victory over Barcelona on October 26, solidifying trader consensus on their Champions League qualification. Barcelona, now second but hampered by Robert Lewandowski's hamstring injury sidelining him until mid-November, face pressure to recover amid inconsistent form and defensive vulnerabilities exposed recently. Atletico Madrid hold third with Diego Simeone's pragmatic style delivering steady results, while Athletic Bilbao cling to fourth on strong home form and Basque derby momentum, though Villarreal lurks close after upsetting top sides. Key upcoming factors include Barcelona's fixture pile-up, Real Madrid's rest advantage post-internationals, and potential weather impacts on late-season matches, with the wisdom of crowds pricing a tight battle for the final spot.
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