Barca Universal
·22 Maret 2026
In numbers – Barcelona closing in on historic milestone vs Rayo Vallecano

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·22 Maret 2026

Barcelona’s remarkable form at home this season has been relentless.
Now, as they prepare to host Rayo Vallecano, the Catalan giants find themselves on the brink of writing another chapter in the club’s rich history.
Since their return to the Spotify Camp Nou earlier in the campaign, Barcelona have turned their home ground into a near-impenetrable fortress.
Week after week, opponents have arrived with hope but have left empty-handed, unable to cope with the intensity and control Barça have displayed on their own turf.
As such, Barcelona are currently on a flawless run at home across all competitions, winning every single match they have played.
This includes victories in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League.
With a 13-game winning streak already secured, that tally could rise further when they take the pitch again this weekend.
Looking specifically at league performances, the consistency has been even more striking.

Barcelona have turned Spotify Camp Nou into a fortress. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
As per Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have won all 14 of their La Liga home matches so far this season, a run that began at the Estadi Johan Cruyff before continuing at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys and now established at Spotify Camp Nou.
This level of consistency has put Barcelona within touching distance of a historic benchmark.
To find similar runs, one has to look back decades, to the 1952-53 season under Ferdinand Daucik and the back-to-back campaigns of 1958-59 and 1959-60 led by Helenio Herrera.
In those seasons, Barcelona achieved 15 consecutive home victories in a single campaign, a record that now stands within reach.
A win against Rayo Vallecano would see the current side match that achievement.
Beyond these statistics, Barcelona’s best-ever home winning streak across consecutive seasons stands at 39 matches, a mark set between the late 1950s and early 1960s.
While matching that would require sustained perfection over multiple seasons, the foundation is clearly being laid by the current squad.









































