Attention all Real Madrid fans! Your favorite team's schedule is packed with thrilling matches, but there’s a twist you won’t want to miss. From closed-door training sessions to high-stakes Champions League clashes, here’s everything you need to know—and a few surprises along the way.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Should Real Madrid prioritize La Liga or the Champions League? Let’s dive in and explore their upcoming events.
First up, the Senior Team’s training session on Monday, November 17th at 4:00 PM at the Ciudad Real Madrid will be closed to the public. No press conference is scheduled, leaving fans wondering what strategies are being honed behind closed doors.
And this is the part most people miss: The team’s La Liga and Champions League fixtures are stacked with potential game-changers. Here’s a breakdown:
- Elche vs. Real Madrid (La Liga, Matchday 13): Sunday, November 23rd, 9:00 PM at Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero. Catch it on Orange TV, Movistar LaLiga, or Movistar Plus+.
- Olympiacos vs. Real Madrid (Champions League, Matchday 5): Wednesday, November 26th, 9:00 PM at Estadio Georgios Karaiskakis. Tune in on Orange TV or Movistar Liga de Campeones.
- Girona vs. Real Madrid (La Liga, Matchday 14): Sunday, November 30th, 9:00 PM at Montilivi. Available on Orange TV and Movistar LaLiga.
- Athletic Club vs. Real Madrid (La Liga, Matchday 19): Wednesday, December 3rd, 7:00 PM at San Mamés. Watch on Orange TV or Dazn.
Bold prediction: The match against Manchester City on December 10th at the Bernabéu could be a turning point in their Champions League campaign. Will they secure a crucial win? Stream it on Orange TV or Movistar Liga de Campeones and find out.
La Liga fixtures continue with Alavés vs. Real Madrid on December 14th, Real Madrid vs. Sevilla on December 21st (time TBC), and Real Madrid vs. Real Betis on January 4th (time TBC), all promising intense action.
Thought-provoking question: With so many matches in quick succession, how will the team manage player fatigue? Share your thoughts in the comments!
The schedule wraps up with Real Madrid vs. Mónaco (Champions League, Matchday 7) on January 20th at the Bernabéu, followed by La Liga clashes against Villarreal, Rayo Vallecano, and more. Don’t miss the Benfica vs. Real Madrid match on January 28th, which could be a decider in the Champions League group stage.
Mark your calendars, grab your snacks, and get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions. Which match are you most excited for? Let the debates begin!