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LaLiga (35. round)
09. May 2026. 18:30h
Atletico Madrid vs Celta Vigo
Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid, ES
2026
09
May
Atletico Madrid - Celta Vigo tickets for the LaLiga match at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid
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Atletico Madrid - Celta Vigo tickets for the LaLiga match at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid

Looking for tickets for Atletico Madrid - Celta Vigo in LaLiga? Here you can find options to buy tickets for the match at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid and plan your visit in time for an important late-season football night

Atletico Madrid - Celta Vigo: fan guide at the Metropolitano

Atletico Madrid and Celta Vigo enter Matchday 35 of LaLiga with very clear stakes. The home side at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano is defending its place in the upper tier and wants to close the final stretch of the season without stumbling, while Celta comes to Madrid as one of the teams still looking toward European positions. The Saturday evening slot, the big stadium, the championship run-in and a visitor that is not coming only to defend give the match a weight greater than an ordinary league game.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because Atletico traditionally has full stands and a strong home rhythm in May. For a fan coming for the first time, this is a match in which the full Metropolitano package can be felt: arrival by metro, the red-and-white approach to the stadium, the loud south stand and Diego Simeone's team, which rarely allows visitors a calm evening.

What is at stake

According to the current table after 34 rounds, Atletico Madrid is fourth with 63 points, a record of 19 wins, 6 draws and 9 defeats, and a goal difference of 58:37. Ahead are FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Villarreal, while behind are Real Betis and Celta. That means the home side is not playing only for prestige, but also to confirm its place among the best in a season in which every mistake in the final rounds can create pressure.

Celta Vigo enters this match with 44 points from 33 matches, a goal difference of 45:43 and the status of a team close enough to the European zone that it has no luxury of calculating in Madrid. Celta is sixth in the table in the available snapshot of the standings, level on points with Getafe and Athletic in the upper part of mid-table, which gives its away match competitive meaning: a point in Madrid would be valuable, and a win would change the tone of the entire run-in.


  • Atletico Madrid: 4th place, 63 points, 58 goals scored and 37 conceded.

  • Celta Vigo: 6th place, 44 points, 45 goals scored and 43 conceded.

  • Atletico is in the zone leading toward the top of the table, but wants to avoid a nervous finish.

  • Celta is fighting for a high placing and has no reason to play only to protect the result.

  • The match comes in Matchday 35, when every point carries more weight than in the autumn part of the season.

Form and rhythm of the teams

Atletico has had variable, but still sufficiently strong in terms of results, form in the latest rounds. In the display of league form before this round there is a run of D-D-D-W-W, which speaks of a team that is hard to beat, but at the same time has dropped points in matches in which it could have created a safer gap. For Simeone, this is familiar ground: a home match against a team from the upper half of the table requires patience, good pressure after losing the ball and concentration at set pieces.

Celta has a different profile. Its form in the same snapshot looks D-W-D-D-D, which shows that Claudio GirĂĄldez's team is tough, but also prone to draws. That is especially important for fans expecting an open match: Celta is not a team that must have 60 percent possession to be dangerous. One good combination through the middle, one ball toward Borja Iglesias or one moment from Iago Aspas between the lines is enough.

The first meeting of these clubs this season in Vigo ended 1-1. Atletico took an early lead after Carl Starfelt's own goal, but the match changed direction after Clément Lenglet's sending-off. Celta used the numerical advantage, Iago Aspas scored after a rebound, and that result describes the danger for Atletico well: if the match becomes nervous or the home side withdraws too early, Celta has enough quality to stay alive until the end.

Atletico's main points: pressure, forwards and width

The home side's biggest attacking names in the league this season are Alexander SÞrloth, Juliån Álvarez and Antoine Griezmann. According to league statistics, SÞrloth is among the championship's best scorers with 12 goals, Álvarez has 8, and Griezmann 7. That combination gives Simeone more solutions: SÞrloth's height and finishing, Álvarez's aggressive movement and Griezmann's ability to receive the ball between the midfield and defensive lines.

For Atletico, the way it will attack Celta's back line is especially important. If Celta steps out high, the space behind the full-backs can open up Álvarez's runs and wide arrivals by Marcos Llorente or other players from the second line. If the visitor drops lower, then the home side must be more patient and look more for Griezmann in the half-space, because Atletico must not turn into a team that only sends in early crosses without preparation.Diego Simeone remains the central figure of Atletico's match. His team usually wants to control the emotional rhythm of the match: a strong duel, a quick reaction after losing the ball, a clear structure without too much empty space in the middle. Against Celta he will also need calm, because the visitors have players who can punish an over-aggressive step out by the centre-backs.

Celta Vigo: danger through Borja Iglesias, Aspas and JutglĂ 

Celta is not accidentally in the upper half of the standings. Borja Iglesias is on 12 goals in the league scoring race, the same as SĂžrloth, which makes him the visitors' most dangerous finishing point. Ferran JutglĂ  has added 7 goals, and Iago Aspas, although in his veteran years, still has value that is not measured only by goals. His season numbers show 4 goals and 3 assists in the league, but more important is the way he reads space and chooses the moment for the final pass.

Claudio GirĂĄldez leads a team that can change rhythm. Celta knows how to attack through combinations, but also through more direct balls toward the striker. In Madrid it will probably look for balance: not opening up so much that Atletico gets transition, but not staying too deep either because then the home side would have too much time for attacks from both flanks.

For the visitors, the key will be the first phase of playing out from pressure. If Celta loses balls close to its own penalty area, the Metropolitano will quickly raise the noise, and Atletico often turns such moments into a series of corners, deliveries and second balls. If, however, GirĂĄldez's team manages to skip the first wave of pressure, Aspas and JutglĂ  can find space behind Atletico's midfield line.

Absences and question marks

Match previews mention several important fitness question marks. For Atletico Madrid, JosĂ© MarĂ­a GimĂ©nez, NicolĂĄs GonzĂĄlez, Pablo Barrios and Giuliano Simeone are mentioned among the absentees or doubtful players, while other previews also mention problems for Alexander SĂžrloth and Nahuel Molina. Since statuses can change until matchday, the most important thing is to follow the final line-ups, but it is already clear that Simeone must watch the rotation.For Celta, previews mention MatĂ­as Vecino, Miguel RomĂĄn, Williot Swedberg, Carl Starfelt and Joseph Aidoo as players with injuries or doubtful status, while Transfermarkt additionally highlights several players with cards keeping them close to suspension, among them Marcos Alonso, Javi Rueda, Ferran JutglĂ  and Óscar Mingueza. For the visitors this is important because squad depth in the season run-in often decides how long a team can keep its rhythm.


  • Atletico must pay special attention to the condition of its defensive players because Celta has forwards who attack space well.

  • Pablo Barrios, if not ready, leaves the home side without energy and progression from midfield.

  • Giuliano Simeone brings verticality, but his status is marked as doubtful in the preview.

  • Celta is monitoring Starfelt and Aidoo because an away match at Atletico requires a strong back line.

  • JutglĂ  is important for the visiting attack, and his card status additionally demands discipline.



Head-to-head record and the psychology of the match

In the last ten head-to-head matches Atletico has a clear advantage: 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 defeat. That is a number that speaks of the long-term balance of power, but it does not mean that Celta comes to Madrid without a chance. Precisely this season's 1-1 in Vigo shows that GirĂĄldez's team can withstand Atletico's pressure and take advantage of a match that goes in an unpredictable direction.

This kind of record gives Atletico confidence, but it also brings an obligation. Fans at the Metropolitano do not expect waiting against Celta, but pressure, initiative and an early signal that the home side wants three points. On the other hand, every passage of the visitors beyond the centre line and every longer spell of Celta possession can calm the match and take away from the home side that first wave of energy from the stands.

Tactical picture: where the match can break

The first zone to watch will be midfield. Atletico must prevent Aspas from receiving the ball facing goal, because then Celta immediately gets an idea and time. If the home side closes that channel, the visitors will have to play more toward the flanks or directly to Borja Iglesias. That is a scenario Simeone usually controls more easily, especially if his centre-backs win the first duels.The second zone is the flanks. Celta will try to avoid a situation in which Atletico constantly attacks from the second line, especially down the right side. Atletico, meanwhile, will look for moments when the visiting full-backs push high. Then one won ball can open a switch of play toward Álvarez or Griezmann.

The third zone is set pieces. Atletico has height, the habit of attacking the second ball and a stadium that rises quickly after every corner. Celta must be clean in its clearances, because against Simeone's team it is not enough only to stop the first shot. The second wave is often more dangerous, when the ball drops to the edge of the penalty area.

Riyadh Air Metropolitano: the stadium that changes the rhythm of the match

Riyadh Air Metropolitano is located at Avenida de Luis Aragonés, 4, in the northeastern part of Madrid, near the M-40, Adolfo Suårez Madrid-Barajas Airport and the IFEMA area. Atletico took over the stadium as its home in 2017, and today's capacity is around 70,692 spectators. The club states that about 96 percent of the seats are under cover, which is important for comfort, but also for sound: songs and whistles remain enclosed within the structure.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Atletico plays a match with clear results stakes. For fans, the best experience is to arrive earlier, walk around the approaches to the stadium and avoid the crowd immediately before kick-off. The Metropolitano is not located in the historic centre itself, so it is worth making an arrival plan before leaving the hotel or the city centre.


  • Stadium address: Avenida de Luis AragonĂ©s, 4, Madrid.

  • Capacity: around 70,692 seats according to club data and stadium databases.

  • Nearest metro station: Estadio Metropolitano on line 7.

  • The stadium is by the M-40 and close to Barajas Airport and the IFEMA area.

  • Most seats are covered, which strengthens the impression of an enclosed and loud space.

How to get to the stadium

The metro is the simplest option for most fans. Atletico especially recommends the Metro in its arrival information because of proximity and capacity, and Estadio Metropolitano station on line 7 is next to the stadium. This is the best choice for those coming from the city and not wanting to think about traffic around the M-40.

For those coming by car, the approach via the M-40 is logical, but traffic should be expected before and after the match. Parking near the stadium can be practical, but for big matches it is more sensible to arrive earlier or combine the car with a shorter walk. Arrival by taxi or app-based transport can be quick from the airport, but the return after the match often requires more patience.


  • From the centre of Madrid, plan to arrive by metro, with a transfer toward line 7.

  • From Barajas Airport the stadium is relatively close, but traffic before the match can lengthen the ride.

  • By car, you arrive through the area by the M-40, but congestion is expected around the start and end of the match.

  • For a first visit, it is better to arrive at least earlier than you would for a smaller stadium.

  • Check the sector, entrance and seat row before arrival to avoid wandering around the large ring of the stadium.



Madrid for travelling fans

Madrid is a city where a football day can easily turn into a whole fan weekend. Anyone arriving by train at Atocha or by plane at Barajas can stay in the centre before the match, around Puerta del Sol, Gran VĂ­a or Retiro, and then move toward the stadium. The advantage of the Metropolitano is that it is not isolated from the transport network, but it still requires planning because it is far from the best-known tourist points.

For travelling Celta fans, it is important to count on a different rhythm from BalaĂ­dos. Madrid is bigger, the approaches to the stadium wider, but the crowds also more massive. It is best to avoid arriving in the last half hour before kick-off, especially if you need to find the right sector or buy food and drink inside the stadium.

What atmosphere to expect

The Metropolitano has a different character from old stadiums, but Atletico has managed to keep the sharpness of its support. When the team goes into pressing, the noise comes in waves. Every duel by the touchline, every corner and every save by Jan Oblak can change the pulse of the stands. This is not a neutral backdrop, but a space that pushes the home side toward more aggressive play.

It is worth securing tickets in time because the match comes in the phase of the season when fans are already calculating scenarios for the final standings. If Atletico scores early, the stadium can become very unpleasant for the visitors. If Celta withstands the first pressure and scores or introduces nervousness, the atmosphere will turn into pressure on the home side - and such moments are often the most interesting for a neutral spectator.

For a fan who wants to understand the match from the stands, three things should be watched: how Atletico uses Griezmann between the lines, how often Celta manages to find Aspas without his back turned to goal, and who wins the second balls after long clearances. In those details, the true direction of the match is often visible before the scoreboard shows a change.

What to pay special attention to

SĂžrloth and Borja Iglesias enter the match with the same league output of 12 goals, which is an interesting duel of strikers from different environments. SĂžrloth at Atletico has the support of a team that often creates pressure through duels and set pieces, while Borja Iglesias at Celta must be precise in a smaller number of situations. Their efficiency may be the difference between a controlled home win and a match that remains open until the finish.

Juliån Álvarez is the second important Atletico detail. His 8 league goals do not say everything about his contribution, because he opens space, attacks centre-backs from behind and can change the tempo without many touches. If he is fully ready, Celta will have to be careful not to leave too much space between centre-backs and full-backs.For Celta, Aspas is still a player for the moment. His numbers are not at the level of the best seasons of his career, but 4 goals and 3 assists in limited minutes show that he still has the final pass and instinct. In a match at the Metropolitano, one of his moves can silence the stadium, especially if Atletico starts to lose patience.

Practical tips for matchday

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and because of the Saturday evening slot and the season run-in, it is good not to wait until the last moment. Fans coming from outside Madrid should leave enough time for transport, especially if they arrive by train or plane on the same day. The Metropolitano is a large stadium and entry takes longer when the crowd thickens in the last 30 to 45 minutes.

At the stadium, stricter entry control than at smaller sports venues should be expected, so it is wise to carry only the essentials. Food and drink around the stadium may be more limited than in the centre of Madrid, so many fans socialize in the city and only then move toward line 7. If going with children or a larger group, an agreed meeting point before and after the match can save a lot of time.

Sources:

- LaLiga - current standings, Matchday 35 context and data on the league match Celta - Atletico from the first part of the season.- BeSoccer - LaLiga 2025/2026 table, points, goal difference and team form before Matchday 35.

- Sofascore - match time, stadium, coaches and preview of injuries and doubtful players.

- ESPN - league scorers and player statistics for Atletico Madrid and Celta Vigo in the 2025/2026 season.

- Atletico Madrid - information on the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium, capacity, location and recommended arrival by metro.

- Madrid Tourism - location of the stadium in Madrid, capacity and practical context for visitors.- AiScore and Classement LaLiga - head-to-head record Atletico Madrid - Celta Vigo and broader H2H context.

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