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·7 November 2025
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·7 November 2025
Friday, November 7, 2025, is shaping up to be a day of great significance for Spanish football, marked by crucial institutional decisions and the echo of last night's continental feats. Spanish clubs are making strides in Europe, but attention is divided between the planning of the National Team and the internal dramas shaking LaLiga.
Today's agenda is firmly dominated by the anticipation surrounding the National Team's last list of the year. However, the review of current events cannot overlook the excitement experienced in European stadiums nor the opening of a new opportunity for young talents at the world's most decorated club. From the City of Football in Las Rozas to the gates of La Fábrica in Madrid, every detail counts in defining the football landscape.
The call-up is vital, as it aims to secure qualification for the World Cup, with pending matches against Georgia and Turkey. It is expected that the coach will maintain his trusted core, although recent performances might open the door to a last-minute surprise in the quest for the decisive points.
Meanwhile, in the capital, Rayo Vallecano experienced a true European frenzy. Despite an epic comeback that gave them a 3-2 victory over Lech Poznan, all eyes are on the bench. The clash between Íñigo Pérez and Andrei Rațiu following the substitution of the Romanian defender has raised alarms in Vallecas, suggesting a possible internal conflict that could affect the team's short-term performance and create instability.
The European day, however, left a much sweeter taste for other Spanish clubs. Real Betis and Celta de Vigo continue to make steady progress in their respective competitions. Both teams achieved important victories, against Olympique Lyonnais and Dinamo Zagreb, respectively, which consolidate their aspirations to advance and reaffirm the good moment of Spanish football on the continent.
In the Catalan capital, FC Barcelona takes center stage with the debut at Camp Nou. This Friday, the iconic stadium is dressed up to host the first open-door training session of the season. Thousands of fans are expected to witness their stars up close, an event that underscores the strong connection between the club and its fans on a special date.
Finally, injuries at Real Madrid open an interesting window for the club's youth academy. The recent absence of Tchouaméni could be a golden opportunity for young talents from La Fábrica. Players like Thiago Pitarch or Jorge Cestero are called to fill a gap in the first team's dynamics, demonstrating that at Santiago Bernabéu, there is always room for the promising future of homegrown talent.
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📸 OZAN KOSE - AFP or licensors









































