Alright folks, today I really needed to check where Real Madrid and Las Palmas landed in the league standings after their latest match. Heard it was a close one and got curious how things shook out. So, grab my laptop, plop down on the couch, and get ready to hunt down this info. Simple enough, right? Shouldn’t take long.

The Initial Hunt
First thing, I fired up my web browser. Typed in “Real Madrid Las Palmas standings today” straight into the search bar. Hit enter, feeling pretty confident.
Boom, tons of results pop up. But…most links looked sketchy. Either outdated news articles about previous matches or sites drowning in flashing ads. Clicked a couple promising ones. One page took forever to load, then showed me standings from like two weeks ago. Seriously? Another one had the correct date but only showed the top three teams. Useless. Started muttering to myself – typical.
Digging Deeper & Getting Annoyed
Took a deep breath. Adjusted my search terms. Tried “La Liga table current positions today”. Sounded more official.
This time, the results seemed a bit better. Found links mentioning “live table” or “updated standings”. Clicked one. Okay, finally a league table! But…which matchday was this reflecting? The site showed last week’s fixtures! Nearly slammed my laptop shut. Checked the article date – yup, recent, but the table itself wasn’t updated post-Las Palmas game.
This is the struggle, people. You gotta double-check, triple-check if the numbers actually include the match you care about.

Finally Scoring the Info
Decided to go straight for the jugular. Searched for “official La Liga website“. Figured that had to be current. Found it, navigated through the menus to the standings section.
Scrolled down… there it was. Clean, clear, and updated. Found the row:
- Real Madrid: Saw their spot, number of games played, points total. Looked solid.
- Scanned down further…Las Palmas: Their position was lower down. Checked their points and form.
Compared them visually on the table. Easy to see the gap. Also quickly scanned the top spots to see who Real Madrid was chasing, and who was close behind Las Palmas. Much better!
Quick Wrap-Up
So yeah, that was the whole adventure. Took way longer than expected – maybe 15-20 minutes of clicking dead ends and outdated junk. The key? Filtering through the noise and heading straight to the official source. Don’t trust those aggregators blindly! Always verify the table actually reflects the latest results. Now I know exactly where they stand. Real Madrid pushing higher, Las Palmas holding firm mid-table. Good info to have!
