The Spanish topflight football competition is home to some of the biggest clubs in the world, and this high-quality league generates excitement along with many betting opportunities. Delve into our guide to discover all you need to know about La Liga stats and how to back your wagers with this data.

What are La Liga Stats?
La Liga stats give you all the data you need when wagering on Spain’s top division, providing you with the means to deepen your knowledge and understanding of Spanish football.
TPP’s stats hub contains a wealth of information on La Liga. Our La Liga stats table allows you to view standings, results, player stats, team stats and referee stats. The betting stats section gives you key info on a range of popular markets for each team. This means that you can study current form, research your options and make data driven picks.
If you are a regular La Liga punter, are interested in adding a La Liga leg to your acca or simply enjoy a flutter on El Clasico, La Liga stats can aid your research and boost your chances of success.
How to Use La Liga Stats
La Liga stats can give you a greater insight into the division’s characteristics and trends. They can be a great tool for research on any wager on the league, with information available for specific markets.
When you click on the ‘Betting Stats’ tab, you can access data for popular La Liga markets, including BTTS, other goal markets, corners and over/under. A useful feature is being able to break statistics down into home and away, which helps you picking up on trends.
Bet builders are gaining popularity and many of the regular markets for bet builder wagers are included. An example is BTTS, where each team is listed with the number of games in which both teams found the net. This is also represented as a percentage.
Filtering statistics further gives you a more detailed and specific view of the market you are betting on, leading to more accurate picks.
La Liga Betting Stats You Should Consider
Looking to make some data driven selections and get the most out of the best online bookies? We have outlined some key La Liga stats for you to weigh up:
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Average of 2.61 goals per game: La Liga is lower scoring than many of Europe’s other top leagues. So far this season, there have been 2.61 goals per game, compared to 2.97 in the English Premier League, 3.1 in the Bundesliga and 2.97 in Serie A, with France’s Ligue 1 producing the least goals per game of all, with 2.56.
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Average of 4.76 cards per game: La Liga stats show that there are a lot of fouls and a lot of cards. You can find out more details by looking at player and team card stats. You can use this information to bet on the number of cards per game. In La Liga, all teams apart from Barcelona and Real Madrid were awarded over 1.5 cards in at least 50% of their matches, while every team in the English Premier League has been awarded over 1.5 cards in at least 50% of their matches.
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Average of 9.33 corners per game: La Liga corner stats show that there are slightly less corners per game in than in Serie A or the Premier League. With ‘total corners', in the betting stats tab, there are various lines for you to investigate.
7 La Liga Betting Stats to Back Your Wagers
Statistics are a key tool for bettors to back their picks with facts. Here are seven key La Liga stats.
In 2024/25, the average number of goals per game has been 2.61 goals per game.
51% of matches have had under 2.5 goals after 33 rounds of the 2024/25 season.
23% of matches have had over 3.5 goals, so far, in the 2024/25 season.
The 2024/25 La Liga season has seen an average of 4.76 cards, per game, after 33 game weeks.
Both teams scored in 56% of the fixtures in Spain’s La Liga to date, in 2024/25.
In the 2024/25 season, 54 matches finished 1-1, with 47 matches finishing 1-0. The third most common score was a 1-2 away win. 62.62% of matches had ended with either single goal victories or draws with three goals or less.
In 2024/25, 44% of the matches have been home wins, with 29% away victories and 27% draws. There has been an average of 1.45 home goals per game and 1.16 away goals per game. The home team have scored first 55% of the time.
La Liga Player & Team Stats
Team stats enable you to look at different team’s strengths and weaknesses, identify the best teams in the league at home and away, and get a feel for the style and trends of the division. These stats are readily available and can make a tremendous difference to your research and your betting results.
Team stats give you useful information for Over/Under betting. You can see which teams feature most frequently in high or low scoring games, how many cards each team receives on average and how many fouls teams make.
Player stats are most effective when making bet builders. There is a fantastic range of player data available. The La Liga player stats for goals shows the leading goalscorers, how many shots they take and their goals per game ratio. Cards, fouls and assists, are also accessible with the stats hub showing the league’s leaders in each, with the option to filter the data per 90 minutes and to only include players who have appeared in 40% of the games.
These stats allow you to back up your player prop wagers, as well as your bet builder legs, increasing your chances of landing a win.
La Liga Referee Stats
Our La Liga stats hub includes a ref stats tab with data on the division’s referees. You can see how many matches each referee has taken charge of, as well as the number of yellow/red cards, fouls and penalties they have given.
By clicking the ‘per game’ box, you can see how many cards, fouls and penalties a referee is giving out on average across the La Liga season. You can use this information along with other metrics to understand the league better. It can be useful when betting on fouls, cards or penalties.
How do Refs Influence Betting Markets?
Referees can have an influence on several betting markets. Some referees will give out more cards or fouls than others and all the important La Liga referee stats are in our hub. You can search for an individual ref, so when you see who the official is for a game you are betting on, you can run a check on them to see if they tend to give a lot of cards or fouls.
These stats can be combined with metrics like fouls, for and against, and cards, to help your research for Over/Under betting on cards, and wagers on individuals being carded.
Analysing La Liga Standings and Fixtures
You can keep your finger on the pulse of the current standings in the Spanish topflight and check out forthcoming fixtures with our La Liga Stats hub.
On a basic level, you can look at the table to see who is contesting the title and who is struggling. However, the table also shows the record over the previous five matches. This means that you get an idea of each team’s current form, which might lead to you finding better value in your selections.
For example, a team might be third in the table, but they could have only won one match from their last five. Their opponents might be 12th in the table, but they might be unbeaten in four matches, which might encourage you to back the lower placed team.
The fixtures tab allows you to look at up and coming games and work out which matches you want to wager on.
Interesting La Liga Stats & Facts
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ThePuntersPage Final Say
La Liga Stats are a great way to boost your research and make more informed decisions on your wagers. ThePuntersPage stats hub contains a huge amount of La Liga data, which can help you get a better feel for the league and gather information for specific bets. So, if you are looking for stats on players to research a leg of a bet builder or La Liga corner stats for an Over/Under bet, the key data is a couple of clicks away.
La Liga Stats FAQs
Argentine superstar Lionel Messi holds the record for goals scored in La Liga, with 474 goals.
Real Madrid and Barcelona hold the La Liga record for points in a season, with 100. Real Madrid holds the record for most points in total, with 4959, as of April 25, 2025.
Spanish La Liga is a 20-team league, meaning each team plays 38 matches, giving a total of 380 matches in a season.
Real Madrid has won the most La Liga titles with 36. Los Blancos also top the all-time table.
La Liga stats provide data that allows you to research your wagers, make informed choices and back up your bets with facts. These stats also help you gain better understanding of the league.
There are no playoffs involving La Liga clubs, unless there is an extraordinary situation where teams finished with identical records and the matches between the clubs had been drawn. However, there are playoffs for the final promotion place to La Liga, between the four teams who finish directly below the automatic promotion places in the Segunda division.