Last updated: 22 April 2026. This preview will be refreshed again closer to kick-off as team news and odds become available.
Right. It is three weeks out from Wednesday 13 May 2026, and we are looking at Osasuna versus Atletico Madrid in La Liga. Let me tell you what I see when I look at these two sides. I see a game that will be decided by attitude, by who wants it more in the moments that matter. That is not a complicated read. That is just football.
Where Both Clubs Stand
Atletico Madrid are fourth in La Liga. Fifty-one goals scored, thirty-two conceded. Those numbers tell you they are a threat going forward and reasonably solid at the back. The thing is, thirty-two goals against is not a fortress. That is a team that has been opened up this season.
Osasuna sit ninth. Thirty-seven goals scored, thirty-eight conceded. They are level on goal difference for the season. What that tells me is they are a competitive side who give up chances. They are not a team that shuts up shop and hangs on. They play. Sometimes that works in your favour when you are the visiting side.
The Atletico Question
Listen, Atletico Madrid have the better squad. That is obvious. Fourth in La Liga with fifty-one goals is a serious return. But fifty-one goals also means they have been getting after teams this season, and when sides commit to attacking, they leave gaps.
The thing is, thirty-two goals conceded at fourth place in a competitive league is respectable but it is not untouchable. Osasuna have thirty-seven goals to their name. They are scoring. They are not a side that rolls over and accepts a defeat before the whistle blows.
Estadio El Sadar is not an easy place to go. Any Atletico side that walks into that ground without the right mentality will be punished. I have seen it happen to better sides than Atletico. Ninth-placed teams at home with nothing to lose are dangerous. Atletico will know that. Whether their players respect it on the night is another matter.
Osasuna at Home
Ninth place sounds mid-table comfortable. The thirty-eight goals conceded tells a different story. Osasuna are open. They will give you chances. But they will also create them at the other end, and with thirty-seven goals scored this season, they are not short of threat going forward.
The thing is, when a home side has scored thirty-seven times across a season, they believe they can score against anyone. That belief does not disappear just because Atletico Madrid are walking through the door. That is exactly the kind of attitude that creates problems for top-four sides who switch off for five minutes.
Estadio El Sadar will be loud. It always is for games like this. Osasuna's supporters know what this fixture means. The players will feel that. The question is whether they execute the basics under pressure. Desire gets you to the moment. Execution decides what happens in it.
What This Match Comes Down To
I will not dress this up. Atletico Madrid are the better side on paper. Fourth in La Liga, a positive goal difference, fifty-one goals scored. The numbers support them as favourites. Anyone telling you otherwise is being romantic about it.
But football does not get played on paper. It gets played at Estadio El Sadar on a Wednesday evening in May. Atletico need to be at it from the first whistle. If they treat this as a routine away trip to a ninth-placed side, Osasuna will make them pay. That is not a prediction. That is just accountability. You do not get to switch off against teams who score thirty-seven goals in a season.
Osasuna's thirty-eight goals conceded does concern me if I am picking them. They are not a side built on defensive solidity. They give up chances, and Atletico with fifty-one goals in the bank will find the spaces. The key for Osasuna is making this a game, making it physical, making Atletico earn every single thing they get.
Early Verdict
Three weeks out, without confirmed team news or odds, I am not putting money on this yet. That would be reckless, and I leave that to Jay. What I will say is this: Atletico Madrid should win this match. Their squad quality, their goal return, and the gap in league position all point that way.
But Osasuna at home are dangerous. Their goal tally proves they can hurt you. And Atletico's thirty-two goals conceded shows they are not immune to being opened up. If Atletico are anything less than fully committed at El Sadar, this becomes a very different conversation. Standards do not get a night off. End of.
Come back for the final preview closer to the 13th. We will have team news, any relevant updates, and a firm selection. Until then, watch the league tables. If Atletico are still in a tight top-four race by mid-May, the urgency of this match changes everything.


