Athletic Bilbao 2-1 Mallorca
In Bilbao, Athletic Club continued their solid home form with a 2–1 win over Mallorca. As always, the atmosphere at San Mamés pushed the Basques to dominate early. Their pressing and intensity forced Mallorca into mistakes, and two well-executed attacking plays gave Athletic a comfortable lead.
Mallorca responded late with a goal that injected some suspense into the final minutes, but Bilbao’s defensive discipline held strong. With this result, Athletic remains within touching distance of the European spots and continues to show the consistency that has long been their trademark.

Girona 2-1 Valencia
Meanwhile, Girona’s supporters finally had something to celebrate. After weeks of frustration and missed opportunities, Girona defeated Valencia in convincing fashion, claiming their first win of the season.
From the very beginning, Girona looked sharper and more determined. The early goal set the tone, and for once, the Catalan side didn’t let their nerves undo their progress. Valencia struggled to impose their rhythm and were often second to every loose ball. By the final whistle, the sense of relief at Montilivi was palpable a crucial three points that may mark the start of Girona’s recovery.
Real Oviedo 0-2 Levante
For Levante and Oviedo, this match had the flavor of an early-season six-pointer. Both teams, fresh from the second division, are desperate to prove they belong among Spain’s elite. Levante showed more maturity and efficiency, managing to punish Oviedo’s defensive errors at key moments.
With a disciplined press and quick transitions, Levante gradually took control. Their opening goal came from a well-worked corner, and the second from a swift counterattack that highlighted their physical edge. Oviedo pushed hard late on but couldn’t find the breakthrough, leaving the visitors with a deserved victory and renewed confidence heading into the next fixtures.