Barcelona's Home Supremacy: Could They Unseat the Century's Best Run?
25 January 2026
Barcelona’s Flawless Home Run in La Liga
Barcelona, under coach Hansi Flick, is carving out a flawless home record in La Liga, a statistic that stands out across Europe’s top leagues. Before today’s clash with Real Oviedo at the Camp Nou, Barca had won 9 out of 9 at home, a run unmatched by any other club in the big five leagues.
They sit second in the table with 49 points, trailing Real Madrid on 51, and are determined to extend the streak as the title race tightens.
Barca have claimed five home victories in league games at their own stadium this season, over Valencia, Getafe, Real Sociedad, Girona and Elche, with comfortable margins in most cases.
Since returning to Camp Nou, they have added four more wins against Athletic Bilbao, Alavés, Atlético Madrid and Osasuna, showcasing a relentless home form that keeps them in the title mix.
Beyond Barca’s walls, no other European club has a perfect home record. In the Premier League, Arsenal and Sunderland have not lost at home in 11 matches but have drawn some encounters along the way. The same pattern holds in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund after nine games, as well as PSG in Ligue 1 and Napoli in Serie A.
If Barcelona triumph again at home today, they would equal a 10-match winning run dating back to the 2013-2014 season under Tata Martino, the best streak the Blaugrana have achieved in the 21st century so far.
Humor note: if football were software, Barca would have a built-in auto-save for every win. And if losses are inevitable, at least they come with an excellent error message: Access Denied — Your opponent actually showed up.
Punchline 1: Barca’s defense is so tight that even their coffee at Camp Nou comes with a latte-ral boost. Punchline 2: If the league were a movie, Barca’s soundtrack would be a symphony of clean sheets and applause — with a few dramatic pauses for suspense, obviously.