Real Madrid will face Las Palmas this Sunday, January 19 at the legendary Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid, as part of LaLiga 2024-2025. Kick-off will be at 10:15 Peruvian time and the match will be broadcast live on D Sports and DGO. Find all the essential details here.
Without the suspended Vinícius, Real Madrid returns to LaLiga with the ambition of erasing the recent disappointment of their defeat in the Super Cup and the difficulties encountered in the Copa del Rey. They are determined to regain first place with a victory against Las Palmas.
The crushing 5-2 defeat against FC Barcelona in the Super Cup final, where they faced an opponent reduced to ten players in the 56th minute, was almost followed by another disappointment last Thursday at the Bernabéu. Carlo Ancelotti and several players, notably the Frenchman Tchouaméni, felt the discontent of the public because of their performances against the Catalans.
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In the Copa del Rey round of 16, Madrid initially took a 2–0 lead against Celta, but the visitors managed to equalize, taking the match into extra time. Fortunately for the home side, goals from Endrick and Fede Valverde secured a 5-2 victory and saved them from disaster.
Although they bounced back from their heavy defeat in the Super Cup by inflicting the same scoreline on Celta in the Copa del Rey, questions remain over their defense which allowed the equalizer, leading to extra time. For its part, Las Palmas arrives at this match after being eliminated from the Cup in the round of 16 and having suffered a defeat at home against Getafe (1-2).
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The clash between Real Madrid and Las Palmas is scheduled for this Sunday, January 19 at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, which can accommodate around 84,000 spectators.
Viewers in Peru and other South American countries will be able to follow the LaLiga match on D Sports (Directv) and via streaming on DGO. In Spain, the match will be broadcast on Movistar LaLiga, in Mexico on Sky Sports, and in the United States on ESPN Deportes.
Real Madrid’s likely line-up should include: Thibaut Courtois; Lucas Vázquez, Raúl Asensio, Antonio Rüdiger, Ferland Mendy; Aurélien Tchouaméni, Fede Valverde, Jude Bellingham; Brahim Díaz, Rodrygo Goes, and Kylian Mbappé.
Las Palmas should line up: Jasper Cillessen, Alex Suárez, McKenna, Mika Marmol, Alex Muñoz, Loiodice, Kirian, Sandro, Javi Muñoz, Moleiro, and Fábio Silva.
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