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LaLiga (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
CA Osasuna vs RCD Espanyol
El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, ES
2026
17
May
Tickets for CA Osasuna - RCD Espanyol LaLiga at El Sadar in the 2025/2026 season finale
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Tickets for CA Osasuna - RCD Espanyol LaLiga at El Sadar in the 2025/2026 season finale

Looking for tickets for CA Osasuna - RCD Espanyol in LaLiga? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the match at El Sadar, with Osasuna aiming to finish strongly at home and Espanyol chasing important points in Pamplona near the end of the season

Osasuna and Espanyol in the season finale at El Sadar

CA Osasuna and RCD Espanyol enter Matchday 37 of LaLiga with clear but different motives. Osasuna are ahead of the meeting in 10th place with 42 points after 35 matches, while Espanyol are 14th with 39 points. The difference is small, but the tone of the finale is not the same: the home side wants to finish the season in the upper half of the table, while every point is valuable for the visitors because they are closer to the lower part of the standings. Therefore, what comes to Pamplona is not a match without weight, but a meeting in which one goal can change the mood of the entire final week of the season. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

According to the supplied event announcement, the match is scheduled for 17.05.2026 at 15:00 at El Sadar stadium, Calle Sadar, s/n, Pamplona. It is important to check the time immediately before traveling, because LaLiga lists the same match on the match page for 17.05.2026 at 19:00 h. For fans who are traveling, that is not a minor detail: Pamplona is not a city where arriving at the stadium should be left to the last moment, especially when it is the final home appearance of the season.

What is at stake

Osasuna have remained stable enough throughout the season not to be reduced to a fight for survival. The numbers ahead of Matchday 37 speak of a team that has had ups and downs: 11 wins, 9 draws and 15 defeats, with 42 goals scored and 45 conceded. That is the profile of a mid-table side, but also the profile of a club that regularly looks for more than a "calm draw" at home. El Sadar will therefore expect pressure, vertical attacks and a match in which Osasuna want to say goodbye to their home crowd with a victory.

Espanyol arrive with 10 wins, 9 draws and 16 defeats and a goal difference of 38:53. Those 53 goals conceded are especially important for reading the match: the visitors' defense has not been solid enough throughout the season, and an away match in Pamplona rarely forgives periods of poor concentration. Manolo González must find a balance between caution and the need for his team not to play too deep. If Espanyol remain in a low block for too long, Osasuna will have enough crosses and second balls for Ante Budimir.


  • Osasuna: 10th place, 42 points, 35 matches, 42 goals scored and 45 conceded.

  • Espanyol: 14th place, 39 points, 35 matches, 38 goals scored and 53 conceded.

  • Osasuna have won 11 matches, Espanyol 10.

  • Both teams have 9 draws each in the league.

  • Discipline is an important item: both teams have 82 yellow cards each in the season according to LaLiga data.

Osasuna: Budimir as the focal point, El Sadar as the amplifier

The most concrete name in Osasuna's attack remains Ante Budimir. LaLiga lists him as the team's top scorer with 17 goals, far ahead of Raúl with 7 and Víctor Muñoz with 5. For Espanyol, that is a clear problem: Budimir does not need ten clear chances to change a match. An early cross, a loose ball or a moment of inattention from a center-back is enough for him. He is the type of striker who gains particular value in front of the home crowd, where every aerial ball won lifts the stands.

Alessio Lisci took over Osasuna for the 2025/2026 season after his work at Mirandés. His team is not among the most lavish in the league, but it has clear points of support: Sergio Herrera in goal, Alejandro Catena in the back line, Jon Moncayola in midfield, Rubén García as a source of assists and Budimir as the finishing point of the attack. Rubén García is, according to LaLiga statistics, Osasuna's leading assist provider with 5 assists, while Moncayola has 4. This means that a large part of the home side's creativity can be expected from set pieces, half-spaces and early balls toward the penalty area.

Osasuna have also had several matches this season that showed how much El Sadar can turn the energy of a meeting around. The 2:1 victory against Real Madrid in February was one of the most striking moments of the season: Budimir scored from the penalty spot, and RaĂşl GarcĂ­a decided the match with a late goal. That is not just a result for the archives, but a reminder to the visitors that in Pamplona the rhythm of a match can easily slip out of control when the home side senses insecurity.

Espanyol: an away match that requires patience and a cool head

Espanyol do not have one scorer who has separated himself from the rest of the team in the way Budimir has at Osasuna. Ahead of this round, LaLiga lists Roberto, Pere Milla and Kike GarcĂ­a with 6 goals each, while Carlos Romero has scored 5. That gives the visitors several different options, but also reveals a problem: in the final stretch of the season there is no striker who carries the scoring burden by himself. If Espanyol want points in Pamplona, they will need more than an occasional breakaway.

Manolo González has led Espanyol since 2024, and his team often relies on organization, transition and firm roles in the back line. According to LaLiga data, Leandro Cabrera leads the team in number of passes with 1370, while Omar El Hilali and Fernando Calero are also high in that category. This suggests that Espanyol build a large part of their play from the defensive third, but against Osasuna that carries risk. Every lost ball while playing out can immediately become Budimir's chance or a set piece for the home side.An important absence for Espanyol is Javi Puado. According to the LaLiga Expert report from 06.05.2026, Puado is out of action because of an anterior cruciate ligament injury until September, while Cyril Ngonge was doubtful because of a knee problem for Matchday 35. That should be taken with caution for the Matchday 37 match itself, because the condition of injured players can change, but Puado's absence certainly deprives the visitors of one of their best-known attacking players.

Injuries and player availability

For Osasuna, the situation is also sensitive. LaLiga Expert stated on 06.05.2026 that Víctor Muñoz was out of the squad for Matchday 35 because of a soleus injury, while Aimar Oroz was marked as doubtful because of an unspecified injury. Víctor Muñoz is Osasuna's third scorer in the league with 5 goals, so his possible absence is not a cosmetic detail. If he is not ready, Lisci could look for more verticality through the wings and a greater volume of deliveries toward Budimir.


  • CA Osasuna: VĂ­ctor Muñoz had been reported with a soleus injury for Matchday 35.

  • CA Osasuna: Aimar Oroz had been marked as doubtful because of an unspecified injury.

  • RCD Espanyol: Javi Puado is listed as out of action until September because of an ACL injury.

  • RCD Espanyol: Cyril Ngonge had been doubtful because of a knee injury.

  • The squad situation should be checked again closer to matchday because the data were published ahead of Matchday 35.



Tactical picture: Osasuna's directness against Espanyol's need for control

The expected key to the match is the space around the second wave of Osasuna's attack. Budimir pins the center-backs, but the match can be decided behind him: loose balls, midfield runners and reactions to set pieces. Catena and Boyomo give the home side physical presence in defense, while Moncayola and Rubén García can change the rhythm through passing and set pieces. If Osasuna win territory early, Espanyol will have to defend a large number of crosses, and that is a scenario the crowd at El Sadar feeds with noise in particular.

Espanyol, on the other hand, must survive the opening surge and slow the match down. Kike GarcĂ­a, Pere Milla and Roberto give options in attack, but the visitors must not remain isolated. If the ball stays too long with Cabrera, Calero and El Hilali without a clean outlet toward the middle, Osasuna will raise the press and force the visitors into long balls. Edu ExpĂłsito, the team's leading assist provider with 6 assists, is therefore important for Espanyol, because he can be the link between the defensive block and the forwards.Discipline can be decisive. Both teams have 82 yellow cards each this season, and LaLiga singles out Catena with 10 yellows and Moncayola with 9 at Osasuna, while El Hilali, Pol Lozano and Edu ExpĂłsito have 9 each at Espanyol. In a match played on the edge, an early card to a full-back or center-back can change the entire plan. That especially applies to the visitors, because their back line will often have to defend duels in and around the penalty area.

Head-to-head context

The first league meeting of this season ended in a 1:0 Espanyol victory at the RCDE Stadium on 31.08.2025. That is a result the home side surely remembers, especially because the season finale offers a chance for revenge in front of their own fans. In head-to-head meetings between Osasuna and Espanyol, there is often not much room for a calm, open match from the first minute. This is a pairing in which the result is often decided through a set piece, a mistake in playing the ball out or one quality move from a striker.

Sofascore states for this match that Osasuna and Espanyol have already met once this season, and the LaLiga match page confirms that this is Matchday 37 at El Sadar. In such a context, the psychological advantage is not simple: Espanyol have the win from the first part of the season, but Osasuna have the stadium and the better position in the table. That is enough material for a tough match in which nobody will want to open up too much space.

El Sadar: a stadium that does not hide pressure

Estadio El Sadar is one of the most recognizable home grounds in Spanish football. The stadium's capacity is listed as 23,516 seats, and it was opened in 1967. The modernization completed in 2021 gave it a more compact and modern appearance, but did not soften what makes it unpleasant for visitors: the stands are close to the play, the sound quickly descends toward the pitch, and Pamplona knows how to recognize the moment when it needs to push the team.

The stadium address is Calle Sadar, s/n, Pamplona. The stadium is located south of the narrower city center, in a zone where local fans, families and visiting travelers mix on matchday. For those coming for the first time, the most important thing is not to plan arrival as if it were a neutral event. The season finale, home ground and Sunday slot mean that movement around the stadium can slow down. Seats in the stands disappear quickly.

  • Stadium: Estadio El Sadar.

  • Address: Calle Sadar, s/n, Pamplona, ES.

  • Capacity: 23,516 seats according to StadiumDB data.

  • Opening: 1967.

  • A major modernization was completed in 2021.



Getting to the stadium and practical advice

Pamplona is a compact enough city that some fans decide on a combination of walking and public transport, especially if they are staying closer to the center. Rome2rio lists the route between Pamplona railway station and Estadio El Sadar, and local stadium guides emphasize that city buses cover access to the stadium zone. For fans arriving by car, the most important advice is simple: do not look for parking in the final fifteen minutes before kick-off.

Parking around El Sadar can be burdened on matchdays. Parking del Sadar is mentioned nearby, and commercial parking guides for Pamplona also list garages such as SABA Plaza del Castillo, AENA General P1 Pamplona and Hospital San Juan de Dios - Pamplona as options that can be considered depending on the direction of arrival. One should not count on the closest space being free; it is smarter to leave time for walking to the stadium.


  • Arrive earlier if you are collecting tickets or entering with a larger group.

  • For public transport, check local bus lines in Pamplona on matchday.

  • If you are arriving by car, plan parking wider than the stadium itself.

  • From the center of Pamplona to the stadium, allow extra time because of congestion around the end of the match.

  • Check entrances and the sector layout before arrival to avoid walking around the stadium at the last moment.



Pamplona for traveling fans

Pamplona is not just a stop on the football schedule. The city is known for San FermĂ­n, its old town, squares and Navarrese cuisine, but for a fan weekend the most important thing is practicality: a good part of the attractions can be visited on foot, and the stadium is not isolated on an edge that requires complicated logistics. Whoever arrives earlier can combine the match with time in the center, lunch before heading toward the stadium and a calmer return after the end of the meeting.For visiting Espanyol fans, the trip to Pamplona has additional weight because it is the season finale. It is not the same to come to a match in October and in Matchday 37, when every point is read through the table, calculations and the results of competitors. Espanyol fans know that their team has attacking options, but also that the defense must withstand a stadium that will react to every duel. It is worth securing tickets in time.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

El Sadar is strongest when the match becomes physical. The home crowd likes duels, pressing, crosses and moments when Osasuna keep the ball around the penalty area. If the home side enters the first 15 minutes strongly, Espanyol will have to calm the match with possession or fouls far from goal. If the visitors survive that part and bring the match into a slower rhythm, nervousness can shift to the home stands, especially if the score remains 0:0 until the second half.

The most interesting duels could be Budimir against Cabrera and Calero, Rubén García against Espanyol's flank, and Edu Expósito against Osasuna's midfield. These are not just individual pairings, but directions in which the match can go. If Budimir wins the first duels, Osasuna will lift balls more and more often. If Edu Expósito finds space behind the first pressure, Espanyol can force the home side to run toward their own goal.

What to pay attention to during the match

The first signal will be the height of Osasuna's press. If Lisci immediately sends the team high onto Espanyol's center-backs, we will watch a match with many second balls won and quick finishes to attacks. If the home side is more cautious, patient attacks, the width of the full-backs and set pieces will become more important. For Espanyol, the key is not to lose the middle of the pitch, because then the forwards remain cut off and the defense constantly receives new waves.

The second signal will be the reaction to the first goal. Osasuna with a lead at home can play more simply: a solid block, balls toward Budimir, waiting for a mistake and support from the stands. Espanyol with a lead can force the home side into nervousness, but only if they avoid defending too deeply. Precisely because of that, the coaches' initial plans may not last long; one set piece or one card can quickly open up a different match.Ticket sales for this match are underway. For fans who want to feel the season finale live, this is a meeting with enough sporting stakes, a strong home environment and clear stories on the pitch: Budimir against Espanyol's defense, Osasuna's desire for the upper half of the table and the visitors' need not to leave Pamplona empty-handed.

Sources:
- LaLiga - official match page CA Osasuna vs RCD Espanyol, time, venue, standings, team statistics, scorers, assists, cards and team comparison.
- Sofascore - Osasuna vs Espanyol match page, confirmation of date, venue, competition and head-to-head context in the season.
- LaLiga Expert - injury and suspension report updated on 06.05.2026, used for the availability of Osasuna and Espanyol players.
- CA Osasuna - announcement of the appointment of Alessio Lisci as head coach ahead of the 2025/2026 season.
- RCD Espanyol - announcement about Manolo González as coach of the first team.
- StadiumDB - data on Estadio El Sadar, capacity, location and stadium features.
- The Stadium Guide and Rome2rio - practical information about getting to El Sadar and the position of the stadium in Pamplona.
- AS and GoalXA - used for the context of the first meeting of this season Espanyol - Osasuna and news about Osasuna players.

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