Who rotates and who doesn't — PD
Lineup-consistency leaderboards for every PD club, computed from confirmed official lineups across the last 10 matches. Continuity measures how much of the starting XI carries over between consecutive matches — 100% = unchanged, 0% = wholesale changes. Per-unit splits surface where managers stick (and where they tinker).
Clubs whose 11 changes least, match-to-match.
Clubs whose 11 changes most.
- 1Rayo Vallecano40%10M
- 2Atletico Madrid41%10M
- 3Villarreal54%10M
- 4Real Madrid57%10M
- 5Real Sociedad60%10M
Continuity of the front line.
- 1Alaves80%10M
- 2Valencia79%10M
- 3Girona78%10M
- 4Oviedo69%10M
- 5Athletic Club69%10M
Clubs whose manager has named the same starting XI in back-to-back matches.
- 1Girona2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 2Valencia2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 3Alaves2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 4Levante2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 5Getafe2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 6Elche2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 7Espanyol2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 8Sevilla2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 9Oviedo2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
- 10Villarreal2 STRAIGHTUSED 2× IN WINDOW
Continuity is computed pairwise across consecutive PD matches in this window. Each pair scores |shared starters| / max(|A|, |B|) — symmetric, formation-agnostic. The club's rate is the average across all consecutive pairs.
Per-unit continuity restricts the comparison to that position group only (defenders, midfielders, forwards, goalkeeper), so a back-line shuffle doesn't depress the midfield score and vice versa. Iron Elevens flag clubs that named an identical XI in back-to-back fixtures.
Minimum sample size: 5 matches. Data refreshes hourly off the AF sync daemon.