VALENCIA — FC Barcelona secured a convincing victory over Valencia in their final La Liga match of the 2025-26 season on Saturday.
The newly crowned champions defeated the hosts at Mestalla Stadium, extending their strong record against Valencia. Barcelona entered the fixture as La Liga winners with 94 points from 37 matches, according to pre-match standings reported by multiple outlets.
Details of the exact scoreline and key goal scorers were not immediately available in initial reports, but the result capped a dominant campaign for Hansi Flick's side. Barcelona had already clinched the title with games to spare and were seeking to end the season positively in their away fixture.
Valencia, fighting near the middle of the table with 46 points, hosted the match knowing they had secured their La Liga status in recent weeks. The game marked the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign for both teams.
Barcelona's performance this season included a perfect home record, a rarity in modern La Liga history. The team under Flick has been praised for its attacking style, though specific tactical details from Saturday's match remain limited in early dispatches.
"**We wanted to finish strong and show the character of this group**," a Barcelona representative was quoted in post-match comments circulated by Spanish media.
The fixture was played in front of a capacity crowd at Mestalla, one of La Liga's traditional venues. Referee Adrián Cordero Vega oversaw the encounter, ESPN reported.
This victory adds to Barcelona's historical dominance in recent meetings with Valencia, where they have recorded several high-scoring wins in prior seasons.
As the 2025-26 La Liga season concludes, Barcelona will turn their attention to preparations for upcoming competitions, while Valencia will assess their campaign and plan for the next term. Further match statistics and reactions are expected in the coming hours.


