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Football – Spanish League - LaLiga - Season 2025/2026 (25. round)
23. February 2026. 21:00h
Deportivo Alavés vs Girona
Mendizorrotza Stadium, Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES
2026
23
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Deportivo Alavés vs Girona in LaLiga: buying guide and matchday tips for Mendizorrotza, Vitoria-Gasteiz

Looking for tickets to Deportivo Alavés vs Girona at Mendizorrotza? Here you can move straight to ticket purchase and plan matchday in Vitoria-Gasteiz: entrances, when to arrive, stadium vibe, and the table context behind this LaLiga clash between close rivals. Tickets can go fast, so plan ahead

Alavés and Girona in the fight for a calmer continuation of the season

The Deportivo Alavés vs. Girona FC clash in Matchday 25 of the 2025/2026 LaLiga season at Mendizorrotza carries a weight that the table explains best: it is a meeting of teams from a tightly packed mid-table, where a few points in a short span can change the mood of an entire city in the coming weeks. The kick-off time has been confirmed for Monday night, and such matches in Vitoria-Gasteiz often come with an extra dose of tension because the crowd arrives with a clear idea that home ground must be turned into an advantage, especially when chasing continuity of results. According to the available data on the table after the rounds played so far, Girona are in the lower part of mid-table with 26 points, while Alavés are very close with 25, which makes this pairing one of the most direct “four-way” showdowns for stability in the remainder of the league campaign. Precisely because of such congestion, demand for tickets at these times usually rises as matchday approaches, because fans want to be part of a night that can become a turning point for the team’s momentum. Ticket sales are available, and if you want to secure your place in the stands, Secure your tickets now! and click the button labeled

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What the table says and why this is a “points” match

When two teams find themselves almost level on points, the match stops being interpreted as “just another round” and becomes a direct battle for a more comfortable calendar ahead, especially because winning and losing streaks at this stage of the season quickly translate into pressure. According to the current standings available on specialized services that track LaLiga from round to round, Girona and Alavés are separated by a minimal margin, with a similar number of matches played, suggesting teams that have oscillated through the season between good runs and periods when points slipped through their fingers. In such circumstances, one early goal or one mistake in the back line can have an effect far greater than three points, because it shifts the psychological advantage into the next away trips and home fixtures. That is why every detail matters to fans, from choosing the stand to arriving on time, and interest in tickets often follows exactly these “neighbors” in the table who are fighting for the same space. At the same time, when the middle of the table is this compressed, home ground and atmosphere become a factor that cannot be measured by statistics alone, so tickets for an event like this gain added value as an entry into a night to remember.

The schedule and matchday context that raises the stakes

This fixture is part of Matchday 25, but the calendar gives it a special tone because it comes after a run of games in which Alavés face opponents of different profiles, meaning coaches often have to balance pragmatism and ambition depending on the team’s condition and the availability of key players. The official match schedule for Alavés clearly states that Girona visit on Monday at 21:00, a time when the city has already been living the match since the afternoon, and the stands fill with a clear expectation that the round will close with a strong home performance. Monday night often brings extra focus because the game sits at the center of attention for fans who like the “last word” of the round, and that can also increase interest in tickets, especially among those planning to travel from nearby towns. Such scheduling also affects logistics: getting to the stadium, passing through checks, and finding your seat become more important than usual, so buying tickets in advance is recommended to avoid stress in the final hours. If your goal is to experience Mendizorrotza in an evening rhythm, when the floodlights and the roar of the stands turn into a backdrop that a TV broadcast cannot convey, then planning your arrival with tickets already bought is a key part of the whole experience.

Mendizorrotza as a stage: tradition, capacity, and the stand experience

Mendizorrotza Stadium in Vitoria-Gasteiz is not just the place where matches are played, but also a symbol of the club’s and the city’s continuity, because football here is seen as part of local identity, not just as a scoreboard result. According to club information, it is a stadium with a capacity of 19,840 spectators, with pitch dimensions of 105x68, and the address listed is Paseo de Cervantes, s/n, 01007 Vitoria-Gasteiz, which is important information for anyone coming for the first time and planning navigation or public transport. Precisely this combination of a relatively compact capacity and the closeness of the stands to the pitch creates a feeling that every duel is “within arm’s reach,” so fans often describe Mendizorrotza as a stadium where the crowd’s pressure is felt within the first ten minutes. In such an environment, ticket sales usually accelerate as matchday approaches, because many want to be part of an atmosphere in which every block, sliding tackle, or set-piece is experienced as a small trigger for the stands. If you are planning to attend, consider buying tickets earlier so you can choose the position that suits you best, because the difference between the corner, the center, and the lower rows changes the viewing experience and the feeling of involvement.

How the tactical duel could look

Matches between teams that are close on points often turn into a battle of details: who uses transitions better, who imposes the pressing rhythm first, and who stays calm in the decisive moments in the final third. Alavés at home usually look for a strong start, try to “squeeze” the game in phases without the ball and force the opponent into a mistake in the build-up, while Girona on away trips like this often rely on quicker switches of play and an attempt to find pockets of space between the lines. In such a picture, set pieces can be just as important as open play, because one well-delivered ball into the box can decide a match that had been level and tight until then. That is why tickets for this event are also interesting to fans who like “chess” football, because from the stands you will clearly see how the teams move as blocks, where overloads are created, and how much the coaches risk in the closing stages. When all is said and done, it is reasonable to expect a game in which moments of excitement come in waves, and who uses that wave better is often decided by one decision, one duel, or one precise strike from the second line.

Head-to-head meetings and recent history of results

Although before every match it is emphasized that “every game is a story of its own,” the head-to-head meetings between Alavés and Girona in recent seasons offer an interesting pattern: in the last five league matches there have been results decided by the smallest margin, with several encounters in which defense decided more than attack. A statistical overview of their head-to-head duels shows that Girona beat Alavés 1:0 in November 2025, while in April 2025 Alavés beat Girona 1:0, and there have also been draws and a more convincing win in an earlier period, suggesting that nuances are often decisive. Such a history of “tight” games further increases public interest because fans expect a dramatic finish, especially at Mendizorrotza where pressure in the last fifteen minutes can turn into a continuous roar from the stands. That is precisely why tickets for clashes like these have a special appeal: there is a real chance that the decision comes late, when the crowd is on its feet and every attack looks like the last opportunity. If you like matches decided on the edge, then this is the type of fixture for which tickets are bought with the idea that you will get a night full of tension, not a routine round ticked off.

Players and form: who can make the decisive move

In matches where the teams look each other in the eye on points, it is often decided by an individual who “pulls” an action out of nowhere or a player who stays cool enough at the key moment to convert a chance, so the fans’ focus logically turns to those who carry the finishing or creation. A review of the available data for this pairing highlights that Alavés have several players with concrete output in goals and assists, and Girona also have their attacking assets who can punish even the slightest lapse, further reinforcing the sense that the duel will be decided in a micro-moment. At the same time, it is important to follow the context of the squad situation and freshness after previous rounds, because injuries and rotations in February often change the match plan within the first twenty minutes. Girona have been active in recent days also in terms of expanding options in the squad, including moves in the goalkeeping position, which is a signal that the club wants stability in the final stretch of the season and is preparing for a demanding rhythm. For spectators in the stands, that means every one-on-one duel will have its own story, and buying tickets becomes a ticket into that tactical and squad drama too, because live you can best see who takes responsibility and how the teams adjust during the match.

The atmosphere in Vitoria-Gasteiz and why this match is a magnet for fans

Vitoria-Gasteiz is a city where sporting nights are experienced collectively, and when a league match is played on a Monday night, the city’s rhythm often adapts to the stadium, from earlier gatherings to a later return home while retelling the key moments. Mendizorrotza, with stands close to the pitch and a clear acoustic effect, can amplify every emotional impulse of the crowd, so the opponent feels the change in energy as soon as the home team gets the first wave of pressure or wins a few consecutive set pieces. Precisely that “live” atmosphere fuels interest in tickets, because some fans do not want to miss a night in which points are won with the voice as well as with the feet, especially when the opponent arrives with almost the same output in the table. Tickets for clashes like this are often sought after also among neutral football lovers who want to experience an authentic stadium without filters, because the television picture does not convey the smell of the grass, the bench reactions, and the murmur of the crowd after a miss. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time, and as soon as you see the button labeled , use it while the options that suit you are still available.

Practical information for visitors: arrival, entrances, and planning the evening

To get to Mendizorrotza, it is crucial to plan your route with the evening kick-off and the expected influx of fans in mind, because in the hour before the match starts, crowds can appear both on the approaches and at the entrance checks, especially if the weather is typically February-like and people arrive at the last moment. Club data list the address Paseo de Cervantes, s/n, 01007 Vitoria-Gasteiz, so the recommendation is to set your navigation to that point and arrive earlier so you have time to check your ticket, go through the control, and find your sector without unnecessary rushing. If you are coming for the first time, buying tickets earlier also helps because it allows you to understand in advance where your entrance is and how long it takes to get to your seat, which reduces stress and allows you to experience the match from the first whistle. In games like these, when a tight score and a nervous finish are expected, many fans like to be in place earlier to “catch” the initial charge and watch the warm-up, because it is often already then that you can feel how the match will develop emotionally. Buy tickets via the button below and plan your arrival so that Mendizorrotza becomes part of the experience, not a last-minute logistical challenge.

What this match means for the rest of the season

Although final judgments are not yet handed out in February, points from clashes like these very often have “added value” because they are taken from or won directly against a competitor with similar output, and that is mathematically and psychologically the shortest path toward a calmer spring. If Girona take points from Vitoria, they will gain confirmation that they can get a result even on tough away trips, while Alavés with a win would reinforce the message that Mendizorrotza is a ground where opponents must fight for every meter. In a season in which the middle of the table is compressed, every such duel can trigger a chain of consequences, from a change in mood to a change in approach in the next round, offering fans a chance to be part, live, of a night that “shifts” the season into a new phase. That is also why tickets become more than a formality: they are an entry into a match with real-time stakes, in which every save and every shot carries the weight of the coming weeks. If you want to feel that pressure and energy when points are not won only by play but also by character, then this is the fixture for which tickets are taken with a clear intention to be in the stands, not in front of a screen.

Why it is worth experiencing Mendizorrotza live

Matches like Alavés vs Girona are often the most rewarding to watch live precisely because they are not burdened by “big names” but by concrete, combative football, in which every duel has meaning and every mistake has a price that is felt immediately. Mendizorrotza, with a capacity that allows the atmosphere to thicken and intensify, gives a sense that you are involved in the flow of the match, so fans often describe that referees’ decisions, bench reactions, and player communication are heard more clearly than in bigger stadiums. In such an environment, even a neutral observer “gets into” the story of the match more quickly, because the rhythm of the stands spills onto the pitch, and the pitch returns it to the stands through sequences of attacks, set pieces, and defensive blocks. That is why tickets for this event are sought after not only among locals but also among those who want to experience an authentic league night in the Basque Country, with a city rhythm that naturally gathers around the match. Ticket sales are available, and the simplest step is to click the button labeled

when it is placed, to secure a ticket and prepare everything for your arrival without rushing.

Sources:
- LALIGA, schedule and kick-off time: page “Calendario y próximos partidos del Deportivo Alavés” (lists Alavés vs Girona 23.02.2026 at 21:00)
- BeSoccer, current table and points: “LaLiga EA Sports 2025/26 | Table and Standings” (table status and points ahead of late February 2026)
- ESPN, head-to-head and statistical overview of the pair: “Alavés vs. Girona (Feb 23, 2026) Live Score” (H2H and basic figures)
- Deportivo Alavés, official stadium information: “Instalaciones | Deportivo Alavés” (address, capacity, pitch dimensions)
- Diario AS, Girona squad news: article about the arrival of Rubén Blanco (goalkeeping situation context)

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