The Valencia – Real Madrid match officially postponed

The Valencia – Real Madrid match officially postponed
The Valencia – Real Madrid match officially postponed

Following the dramatic bad weather in the province of Valencia, the meeting at Mestalla between Valencia CF and Real Madrid will not take place this weekend.

Delayed in its objectives in La Liga and the Champions League, Real Madrid will have to stock up on points during the month of November and that will not start with the match scheduled against Valencia this Saturday at 9 p.m. Indeed, the Royal Spanish Federation officially announced, a few minutes ago, the postponement of the match between Valencia and Real Madrid to a later date due to the dangerous and unfortunately deadly weather conditions in the province of Valencia.

After its scathing defeat against FC Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid will return to the field on Tuesday, November 5 for the 4th day of the Champions League with a duel against AC Milan at the Santiago Bernabéu. A competition in which Real Madrid is positioned in 12th place out of 36 teams with 6 points collected in 3 matches (2 victories and one defeat).

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Subsequently, Real Madrid will host Osasuna on Saturday November 9 at 2 p.m. with the objective of launching a new dynamic in La Liga and chasing Barça, solid leader. After the international break, Real Madrid will play in La Liga again on Sunday, November 24 at 6:30 p.m. in Leganés.

Finally, Real Madrid will close the month of November with a perilous trip to Anfield against Liverpool as part of the 5th day of the Champions League on Wednesday November 27 at 9 p.m. A match which could already be decisive in the race for the first 8 places directly qualifying for the round of 16 of the Champions League.

Real Madrid schedule in November

November 5 ​(LDC)
​Real Madrid – AC Milan, 21h00

November 9th(Liga)
Real Madrid – Osasuna, 2:00 pm

November 24 (Liga)
Leganés – Real Madrid, 18h30

November 27 (LDC)
Liverpool – Real Madrid, 21h00

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