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LaLiga (37. round)
17. May 2026. 19:00h
Atletico Madrid vs Girona
Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid, ES
2026
17
May
Tickets for Atletico Madrid - Girona in LaLiga at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid
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Tickets for Atletico Madrid - Girona in LaLiga at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid

Looking for tickets for Atletico Madrid - Girona in the LaLiga run-in? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid and secure your seat for a game where Atletico chase a strong finish and Girona fight for important points

Atletico Madrid vs Girona - fan guide

Atletico Madrid welcomes Girona to the Metropolitano in the final stretch of a season in which every match has gained extra weight. The home side enters the match as a team from the upper part of the LaLiga standings, but with the pressure to keep its place among the top four teams. Girona is in a completely different rhythm: it is in the lower part of the table and every point can mean a calmer entry into the final round. Ticket sales for this match are underway.

This is not a match in which only prestige matters. Atletico Madrid is looking for a reaction in front of its fans after an unstable final part of the season, while Girona must play bravely enough not to remain trapped in its own penalty area. At the Metropolitano stadium, fans will watch a duel between teams that have different goals, but a very similar need: to avoid a mistake that can spoil the entire finale.

What is at stake for Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid held fourth place ahead of the final rounds, behind Barcelona, Real Madrid and Villarreal. It is a position that brings major sporting and financial significance, but also pressure because Diego Simeone's team is expected not to finish the season below the European minimum. The table from May shows that Atletico had 63 points after 34 matches, with a goal difference of +21. That is enough to control its own destiny, but not enough to relax.Simeone's team this season has not looked like the old Atletico that closes space for opponents and waits for the moment to punish them. The numbers are still solid, but the impression is more unsettled: more fluctuations, more chances conceded and more matches in which the tempo broke because of one mistake. That is why the home fans will pay special attention to the first reaction after losing the ball and the way the back line defends the space behind the full-backs.

The most important names for the home side remain Alexander Sørloth, Antoine Griezmann, Julián Álvarez, Koke and Marcos Llorente. According to StatMuse, Sørloth was Atletico's leading league scorer with 12 goals in the season, and the team often relied on his strength in the penalty area. Griezmann, even when he does not score, remains a player who finds the half-spaces, drops deep to collect the ball and gives rhythm to attacks.

Girona is looking for points for a calmer finish

Girona was a symbol of brave, attacking football last season, but this campaign has brought a much tougher scenario. Ahead of the season finale, it was in 16th place with 38 points after 34 rounds. Behind it were Alavés, Sevilla, Levante and Real Oviedo, which means that every defeat can create unpleasant pressure in the final round. Girona will not come to Madrid just to "play the match"; for them, this is an away fixture in which even one point has serious value.

Míchel Sánchez's team suffers most when it has to chase the result. If it concedes an early goal, space opens up for faster opposition attacks, and that is precisely the zone in which Atletico can be unpleasant. That is why Girona can be expected to enter the match more cautiously, with the intention of keeping the game at a low rhythm and not gifting the home side the first big chance.In an attacking sense, Girona will look for quality in players who can withstand duels and attack the space behind the defence. Vladyslav Vanat is highlighted in LALIGA statistics as one of Girona's more important forwards by minutes and output, while Bryan Gil, Abel Ruiz and Portu are important names for the width and depth of the attack. The problem is that some of these names come with question marks or absences, so squad depth will be just as important as the starting 11.


  • Atletico Madrid was fourth ahead of the finale with 63 points after 34 rounds.

  • Girona was 16th with 38 points after 34 rounds.

  • Alexander Sørloth was Atletico's leading league scorer with 12 goals.

  • In head-to-head matches since 2017, Atletico has 7 wins, Girona 1, with 5 draws.

  • Metropolitano is a stadium with a capacity of around 70,000 spectators.



Form and head-to-head record

The head-to-head history clearly leans towards Atletico. AiScore records 13 matches between these two clubs since 2017: Atletico Madrid has 7 wins, Girona 1 win, and 5 matches ended in draws. The total goals also speak of the home side's advantage - Atletico scored 29 in those meetings, Girona 14. That is not a guarantee of a new outcome, but it explains why the home fans will expect control of the match.

Still, the last five matches of both clubs do not offer an image of complete certainty. AiScore states that Atletico had 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 defeats in the last five, with an average of 1.2 goals per match. Girona, in the same sample, also had 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 defeats, but conceded an average of 1.4 goals per match. This suggests a match in which the first goal will strongly change the plans.For Atletico, the key is patience. If the home side starts too quickly and loses its structure, Girona can find space for transition. If, however, Atletico establishes pressure early and forces the visitors into low clearances, then the crowd at the Metropolitano can get a match to Simeone's taste: lots of duels, lots of second balls and constant danger from set pieces.

Absences and squad

The freshest list of injuries and suspensions from the beginning of May lists several important question marks. For Atletico, Pablo Barrios and Nico Gonzalez were marked as unavailable for round 35, while Julián Álvarez was a doubt because of an ankle problem. Since the match is played later in May, the final status should be viewed through the last training sessions, but these are pieces of information that can affect match preparation.

Girona has a longer list of problems. Bryan Gil was suspended until round 36, Juan Carlos had a knee problem, Donny van de Beek was doubtful because of the Achilles tendon, Portu was marked as out of action until June, and Vladyslav Vanat also until June because of a hamstring injury. Abel Ruiz was doubtful. If these absences are confirmed for the away match in Madrid as well, Girona will have to play with less natural width in attack.


  • Atletico Madrid: Pablo Barrios - injury, listed as out of the squad for round 35.

  • Atletico Madrid: Nico Gonzalez - injury, listed as out of the squad for round 35.

  • Atletico Madrid: Julián Álvarez - ankle, listed as doubtful.

  • Girona: Bryan Gil - suspension until round 36 according to the May list.

  • Girona: Portu and Vladyslav Vanat - listed as out of action until June.

  • Girona: Abel Ruiz and Donny van de Beek - listed as doubtful.

Tactical picture of the match

Atletico Madrid will probably look for control in front of its fans through high pressing in phases, but without completely losing balance. Simeone's teams traditionally like matches in which they can force the opponent to play wide, close the middle and attack after winning the ball. This season defensive stability has not always been at the level fans remember, so the positioning of the midfielders will be just as important as the form of the forwards.

Girona under Míchel does not want only to survive, but the situation in the table dictates caution. Away at Atletico, the most dangerous scenario for Girona is a match that breaks down early into running from one side to the other. That is why the visitors could try to slow possession, use the full-backs as an outlet under pressure and wait for moments when the home midfield line remains too high.

The duel on the flanks will be especially interesting. Atletico at home often tries to open the pitch through full-backs and wingers, while Girona must be careful not to leave too much space behind its back. If the home side finds rhythm through early crosses towards Sørloth, the visiting centre-backs will have a physically demanding task. If Girona manages to close down those balls, the match can become more nervous and slower.

Metropolitano - a stadium that increases the pressure

Metropolitano, today known as Riyadh Air Metropolitano, has been Atletico's home since 2017. The stadium is in the eastern part of Madrid, in the San Blas-Canillejas area, at Avenida de Luis Aragonés, 4. The capacity is listed at around 70,000 spectators, which places it among the largest stadiums in Spain. When the lower stands fill up and the song starts from Fondo Sur, the away team very quickly feels that every lost ball is an event of its own.

For a fan coming for the first time, Metropolitano is not a stadium hidden in narrow city streets. It is located next to major roads, close to the M-40 and in an area well connected to the airport and the IFEMA zone. That makes arrival easier, but on matchday one should count on bigger crowds around the stadium, especially in the final hour before kick-off.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because it is Atletico's last home league match before the final away trip of the season. It is worth securing tickets in time and planning an earlier arrival, because the season finale usually also attracts fans who want to see a farewell from the home stands before the summer break.


  • Stadium address: Avenida de Luis Aragonés, 4, Madrid.

  • Nearest metro station: Estadio Metropolitano on line 7.

  • The stadium is in the northeastern part of Madrid, close to the M-40.

  • The stadium can be reached by metro, bus, car or a cycling route in the green ring.

  • Arriving earlier is recommended because of crowds around the entrances and approaches to the stadium.



How to get to the stadium

The simplest option for most fans is the metro. Estadio Metropolitano station on line 7 is located right next to the stadium, and from central Madrid a transfer is usually required. Passengers arriving from the direction of Sol can use the metro network to reach line 7, while those coming from Atocha station should count on a longer journey and at least one transfer.

A car is a possible choice, but not always the most relaxed one. The stadium is connected to exit 10 on the M-40 and to access via Avenida de Luis Aragonés, but traffic on matchday can back up. Anyone coming by car should set off earlier and not count on parking immediately next to the stadium being easy at the last moment.

For fans staying in Madrid for the whole weekend, a good plan is to come to the eastern part of the city earlier, walk around the stadium and avoid the densest wave of arrivals. Metropolitano has a wide outdoor area, but entrance checks and sector verification can take time as kick-off approaches.

Madrid for travelling fans

Madrid is a city where a football weekend can easily become a full fan trip. Those coming from outside Spain most often land at Madrid-Barajas, which is relatively close to the eastern part of the city and the stadium. From the centre, one can head towards the stadium after lunch, and after the match fans usually return towards neighbourhoods with a larger choice of bars and restaurants.For the daily schedule, it is worth leaving enough time. Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor and Gran Vía are classic walking points, but on matchday there is no need to overdo crossing from one end of the city to the other. The smartest plan is to arrange the route so that the last stage towards the stadium is done by metro, without chasing taxis at the busiest moment.

The atmosphere fans can expect

Atletico at the Metropolitano has a crowd that does not wait only for a goal to get involved. Fans react to a duel, a sliding tackle, a won second ball and pressure on the goalkeeper. That is important for this match because Atletico is looking for energy after fluctuations in the season finale. If the home side shows aggression early, the stands will follow it.

Girona will not have as many fans as the home side, but its travelling supporters come with a clear reason: points in Madrid can change the feeling of the whole season. Their team will need to withstand the first waves of pressure, and every longer spell of possession and every defended set-piece situation can quiet part of the stadium. Seats in the stands disappear quickly for these kinds of end-of-season matches, so it is good not to leave planning until the last moment.

What to pay special attention to

The first 15 minutes could set the tone. If Atletico takes an early lead, Girona will have to open its lines and take risks, which gives the home side space for more direct play. If Girona survives the initial pressure and lowers the rhythm, the match can become tactically tougher, with many stoppages and few clear chances.

The second important point is set pieces. Atletico has height, strength and the habit of creating pressure from corners and wide free kicks. Girona must avoid unnecessary fouls 30 to 40 metres from goal, because every such ball at the Metropolitano lifts the crowd and forces the visitors to retreat.

The third thing is the condition of Girona's attacking options. If it is confirmed that Vanat, Portu or Abel Ruiz are not fully ready, Míchel will have fewer possibilities to change the rhythm from the bench. In the final stage of the match, that often decides it: fresh legs on the flank, one sprint behind the defence or one ball into empty space can change the result.

Practical tips for matchday

Fans coming to the Metropolitano should check the sector, entrance and row on the ticket before departure. The stadium is large, and moving around it is simpler when you are not looking for the entrance in the last ten minutes. The recommendation is to arrive earlier, especially if you want to buy food or drink around the stadium and enter the stand without rushing.It is worth securing tickets in time, because a match in the penultimate round carries extra charge. Atletico plays to confirm a high placing, Girona for points that can bring calm. That is a combination that usually brings tension on the pitch and a loud stand from the first minute.


  • Arrive earlier if you use the metro, because line 7 receives the largest wave of fans immediately before kick-off.

  • Check the entrance, sector, row and seat before arriving at the stadium.

  • If you arrive by car, count on crowds around the M-40 and access roads.

  • Prepare your metro route back towards the centre before the match.

  • Bring only what you really need to the stadium, so entry goes faster.



Sources:

- LALIGA - the current competition standings and the context of the battle for places at the top and in the lower part of the table were used.

- StatMuse - the table snapshot after 34 rounds, Atletico's performance and the information that Alexander Sørloth is Atletico's leading league scorer with 12 goals were used.- AiScore - the head-to-head record Atletico Madrid vs Girona since 2017, total number of wins, draws and goals, and the form of the last five matches were used.

- LaLigaExpert - the list of injuries and suspensions for Atletico Madrid and Girona from May 2026 was used.

- Atletico Madrid - information about getting to Riyadh Air Metropolitano, the Estadio Metropolitano metro station, access via the M-40 and the stadium's position in relation to IFEMA and the airport was used.

- Madrid Traveller - practical information about the stadium address, distance from the centre, metro line 7 and bus options for arrival was used.

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