As football fans around the world settle into the holiday season, one glaring absence from the weekend fixture list stands out - there are no matches of Real Madrid or Barcelona in La Liga.
This weekend-December 27-28, 2025- falls squarely in the midst of La Liga's traditional winter break, leaving Spanish football on pause while other leagues power through. But why the hiatus in Spain, especially when the English Premier League is in full swing with festive matches?
La Liga's Winter Break: A Time for Rest and Recovery
La Liga, Spain's top-flight division, kicked off its 2025-26 season on August 17, 2025, and is scheduled to wrap up on May 24, 2026.
After Matchday 17, the league enters its annual winter break, typically spanning from late December through early January. This year is no exception,
with the break providing players a much-needed respite during the hectic holiday period. The decision aligns with broader efforts to manage player fatigue, especially amid packed schedules that include domestic cups, European competitions, and international duties.
There's no mid-season friendly or rescheduled fixture slotted for this weekend, as the entire league grinds to a halt. This break isn't just about holidays- it's rooted in player welfare, allowing stars like Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal to recharge before the second half of the campaign ramps up.
The Premier League's Festive Frenzy: Why England Keeps Playing
In stark contrast, the English Premier League shows no signs of slowing down over Christmas. This weekend alone features a slate of matches, including Arsenal vs. Brighton on December 27 and Sunderland vs. Leeds United on December 28.
The 2025-26 season's full 380 fixtures were released earlier this year, confirming the league's commitment to its iconic "festive period" of games.
Why the difference? It's largely a matter of tradition and economics. The Premier League's holiday fixtures, including Boxing Day classics, date back decades and are a cornerstone of British football culture. They draw massive crowds to stadiums and sky-high TV ratings, boosting revenue during a prime viewing window. Unlike La Liga, where colder weather in parts of Spain and a focus on player rest take precedence, the Premier League prioritizes entertainment and commercial appeal.
Critics argue this leads to higher injury risks- evidenced by past seasons' burnout complaints, but the league's global popularity thrives on this non-stop action. La Liga isn't alone in hitting the pause button over the holidays. Several other major European leagues observe winter breaks.
Top European Leagues with Christmas Break
Bundesliga (Germany): The German top flight enters its winter break after Matchday 15 in the 2025-26 season, with clubs like Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund using the time for training camps in warmer climates, such as Spain.
The break typically lasts from mid-December to mid-January, allowing players to escape Germany's harsh winter and prepare for the RÜckrunde, which is German for second half of the season.
Ligue 1 (France): France's premier division also takes a winter hiatus, with the 2025-26 campaign running from August 15, 2025, to May 16, 2026.



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