Deportivo La Coruna is already looking forward to the exciting horizon that appears before its eyes in the next campaign, 2026-27, the one of its return to Primera División after eight years of absence. The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) holds its general assembly this Tuesday, June 30, at 12:00 hours in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas.

What will happen with Deportivo's schedule?

Deportivo La Coruna will be waiting to know the order of rivals in the 38 matches it has ahead in its return to Primera División. It has faced all, in a top category that almost perfectly replicates the historical classification after almost a century of league history.

When will the first match be played?

It will pay special attention to the first matchday, which will be played on the weekend of August 15 and 16. Teams with a significant number of players in selections that play the semifinals or the final of the World Cup may postpone their first matchday matches to play them between August 25 and 27.

What other notable matches will Deportivo have?

It will remain to be seen, therefore, who the rival is and where they play their first match, at home or away. The club is waiting for the RFEF's resolution after the proposal to close Riazor for a month that was formulated by the Anti-Violence Commission after the pitch invasion at the end of the match against Las Palmas. The entity is working with its legal services so that the sanction is as mild as possible. | Date | Match | Result | | --- | --- | --- | | 2026-05-31 | Deportivo La Coruna - Las Palmas | 1-2 | The current situation of Deportivo La Coruna is as follows: | Category | Position | Points | Matches | Won | Drawn | Lost | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Segunda División | 2nd | 77 | 42 | 22 | 11 | 9 |

What's next for Deportivo La Coruna?

In addition to the start of the competition, Deportivo and its fans will be waiting for key dates. The most eagerly awaited, those of the Galician derbies against Celta de Vigo. Other duels appear on the horizon against rivals like Barcelona and Real Madrid, and other trips with some proximity like Santander or the Basque Country, the closest geographically. Upon returning to Primera, it will have three international breaks ahead. The one in October disappears, which is moved to June, with the season already finished, and the ones in September, November, and March are maintained. Deportivo La Coruna is ready to face its new challenge in Primera División.