Osasuna and Atletico Madrid met at El Sadar in Pamplona on Tuesday, 12 May 2026, in a La Liga encounter in the penultimate weeks of the Spanish top-flight season. Atletico, who finished fourth in La Liga and qualified for the Champions League, had also reached the Champions League semi-finals in the 2025-26 campaign before losing to Arsenal. Osasuna, who finished 11th in the final La Liga standings with 34 points, hosted the Rojiblancos at their compact Navarrese ground — a venue that had already seen one of the season’s most infamous results when Rayo Vallecano beat Atletico 3-0 there in February 2026, the lowest-attended La Liga match of the season at 5,335 supporters.
El Sadar in Pamplona, one of La Liga’s more compact and atmospherically intense venues, generated the kind of competitive environment that has made Osasuna such difficult home opponents throughout the season. Against an Atletico side managing their squad across the final weeks of a demanding campaign, the encounter provided an interesting competitive context.
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Osasuna and Atletico Madrid met at El Sadar in La Liga on 12 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result from this Spanish top-flight encounter.
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What is Atletico Madrid’s 2025-26 season context?
Atletico Madrid finished fourth in the 2025-26 La Liga season and also reached the Champions League semi-finals, eliminating Barcelona in the quarter-finals before losing to Arsenal. Their 13-match unbeaten run was the longest in La Liga that season, and Diego Simeone’s collective organisation made them one of the most difficult teams to beat in European football.
