Valencia and Rayo Vallecano met at Estadio Mestalla on Thursday, 14 May 2026, in a La Liga encounter in the penultimate weeks of the Spanish top-flight season. Valencia, who finished 11th in the La Liga final standings, hosted Rayo — who finished 13th — in what was an encounter with limited competitive stakes for both clubs beyond their final positional ambitions. Rayo Vallecano’s simultaneous UEFA Conference League Final preparation — the south Madrid club had reached the Conference League Final against Crystal Palace, which they ultimately lost — gave the fixture additional context, with De Zerbi’s side managing their squad resources carefully in the final weeks.
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia’s iconic steep-terraced home with one of Spanish football’s most passionate and vocal supporter communities, provided the atmospheric backdrop for what was one of the final La Liga encounters of a competitive campaign for both sides. The historic significance of Mestalla — a venue that has hosted some of La Liga’s most celebrated moments over nearly a century — gave even a mid-table end-of-season encounter a particular grandeur.
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Valencia and Rayo Vallecano met at Estadio Mestalla in La Liga on 14 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 Rayo Vallecano’s 2025-26 season context?
Rayo Vallecano finished 13th in the 2025-26 La Liga season with 32 points and also reached the UEFA Conference League Final against Crystal Palace — a remarkable dual achievement for the south Madrid working-class club. They ultimately lost the Conference League Final to Crystal Palace, but their European run was one of the 2025-26 season’s most celebrated underdog stories.
