La Liga has decided to abandon its plans to hold the upcoming match between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in the United States next month. The fixture, originally scheduled for December 22 in Miami, was intended to be a home game for Barcelona. However, the proposal faced significant backlash, as no major European league has yet hosted a competitive match in the U.S. Despite this setback, La Liga remains committed to the idea of staging domestic games abroad in the future. Javier Tebas, the league's president, has expressed interest in revisiting the concept for the 2025-26 season, as clubs continue to seek new revenue opportunities from their extensive global fanbases.