Valencia-Real Madrid: aiming for the seventh consecutive victory in the League
Our team faces the 23rd matchday of the championship tonight at Mestalla (9:00 pm CEST; Orange TV and Dazn).
Real Madrid returns to action tonight. The team heads to Mestalla to try and secure its seventh consecutive victory in the League and continue the battle with Barcelona for the championship. This will be the 23rd matchday of the competition, and a challenging Valencia awaits (9:00 pm CEST; Orange TV and Dazn).
Arbeloa already warned after the victory against Rayo: “Valencia will surely play their game of the year at home, and we will need to deliver a great performance to beat them.” He reaffirmed this yesterday during the pre-match press conference: "We need to give our best if we want the three points."
This will be the first away match of February and the second of the six matches Real Madrid must play in this second month of 2026. For this fixture, Arbeloa will not be able to count on Vini Jr., suspended due to an accumulation of yellow cards, nor Rodrygo, who is out due to injury. Mbappé will be available, having scored in the last five official matches of our team, achieving three braces.
The opponent
Valencia started this matchday with 23 points. Corberán's team is in good form in the League, having lost just one of their last four matches (two wins and one draw). They approach this matchday aiming to extend their unbeaten run at Mestalla, which spans six matches: two wins and four draws. Their top scorer this season is Hugo Duro, who has netted 8 goals, 7 of them in the League.
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