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Schedule for Matchday 15 of La Liga: Real Madrid in a Pickle, but Rodrygo to the Rescue!

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Matchday 15 of LaLiga EA Sports promises to be a true marathon, with all eyes focused on Real Madrid.

The white team is suffering from a biblical plague of injuries.

At Valdebebas, they no longer know whether to call a physio or an exorcist.

The player himself hinted on social media with a video of his training in Valdebebas while his teammates were in Liverpool.

He can be seen sprinting as if chased by a debt collector and shooting without any problems.

Everything indicates he will join the group and be available to Don Carlo for the match against Getafe.

So, listen up, Madrid fans: cross your fingers, knock on wood, and pray to all the saints on the calendar that there are no more injuries.


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And if you see Rodrygo in a superhero cape on Sunday, don’t be alarmed. He’s just here to save the season.

From Friday, November 29, 2024, to Monday, December 2, Spanish teams will offer a mix of excitement, rivalry, and hopefully good football that will delight fans of the beautiful game.

The curtain-raiser will be Mallorca vs. Valencia on Friday at 21:00. A match that can be seen on ESPN Deportes and promises to be as hot as a Majorcan sobrasada.

The locals will look to exploit the Son Moix factor to distance themselves from the relegation zone, while the Che will try to take all three points to continue dreaming of Europe.

Saturday brings us a diverse menu that will delight football gourmets:

The day’s highlight will be served by the Colchoneros in Pucela. Simeone’s Atlético will look to keep pace with the leaders against a Valladolid side that doesn’t want to drop out of the safe zone. A clash that promises more tension than a flamenco guitar string.


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Sunday doesn’t hold back on emotions either:

Real Madrid hosts Getafe in a Madrid derby that could be spicier than a good gazpacho. The Whites can’t afford more slip-ups if they want to stay in the title race, while the Azulones aim to surprise at the Bernabéu.

To close the matchday, on Monday at 21:00, Sevilla welcomes Osasuna at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. A clash between two teams looking to right the ship after a start to the season that’s more irregular than a roller coaster’s trajectory.

But football isn’t the only sport on offer this weekend. lovers can enjoy several matches from the Liga Endesa:

Although not specified in the sources consulted, these matches are usually broadcast on Movistar+.

As for the networks showing LaLiga matches, ESPN Deportes takes the cake by airing all the encounters. A true football marathon that will have the remote control smoking in Spanish households.

It’s important to highlight that, while the schedules are confirmed, they are always subject to last-minute changes. As a veteran commentator would say, “In football, as in life, the only certainty is that nothing is certain.”

This weekend, LaLiga gifts us with a matchday that promises to be as thrilling as a penalty shootout in a Champions League final. From the duel between Mallorca and Valencia to the closing match with Sevilla vs. Osasuna, passing through the ever-attractive Real Madrid vs. Getafe, fans are presented with a football feast that will make the sofa the best seat in the stadium.

So, get ready, pop the popcorn, look for the remote control (which is surely lost in the sofa cushions), and prepare to enjoy a weekend where football will reign supreme in the schedule. Because, as a wise fan once stated, “Football is the most important of the least important things in life.” And this weekend, we’ll have it in abundance.

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