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Madrid Derby Looms: Real Madrid Set to Host Rayo Vallecano in LaLiga Clash

Real Madrid
Rayo Vallecano
LaLiga, Venue: Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid, Spain)
Kickoff:
09 Mar 2025
Los Blancos Riding High on European Success
Real Madrid enters this Madrid derby with some serious swagger after their recent European exploits. Carlo Ancelotti's men have been on a roll in the Champions League, taking down heavyweights like Man City both home and away before dispatching city rivals Atlético Madrid at the Bernabéu. Their home form has been particularly impressive—three wins and a draw in their last four matches at their fortress, scoring eight while conceding just three. Talk about home sweet home! The Spanish giants have managed to maintain a solid overall record too, with six wins in their last ten matches. But they've had a couple of stumbles along the way. Remember that surprise 1-0 loss to Espanyol? That's the kind of inconsistency that keeps their opponents hopeful.
Rayo Looking to Spring Another Surprise
Don't sleep on Rayo Vallecano! The plucky underdogs have been punching above their weight recently. Five wins from their last ten? Not bad at all. Their away form isn't too shabby either, picking up two wins and a draw from their last five road trips. New manager Iñigo Pérez has instilled a fighting spirit in this team. Remember their 1-0 win at Leganés? Or how about toppling high-flying Girona 2-1? These guys aren't just making up the numbers in LaLiga. They've shown they can defend well and strike when it matters. With six goals scored and six conceded in their last five away games, they've found a nice balance. Can they channel that same energy at the Bernabéu? It's a tall order, but stranger things have happened in football.
Battle of Contrasting Styles
This match has all the makings of a classic David versus Goliath scenario. Real's star-studded lineup against Rayo's collective grit. Champions League winners versus the working-class heroes from the Madrid suburbs. The bookies have Real as heavy favorites with a 73.5% chance of winning, while Rayo's chances sit at just 10%. But hey, that's why they play the games, right? The Bernabéu will be buzzing for this one. Real's attack has been clicking lately, notching 17 goals in their last ten outings. Rayo's defense will have their hands full. But don't count them out completely. They've been finding the net consistently themselves with 12 goals in their last ten. If they can keep it tight at the back and hit on the counter, who knows? Football's funny that way.
Madrid Rivalry Adds Extra Spice
There's nothing quite like a Madrid derby to get the blood pumping. While the Atlético rivalry might grab more headlines, the clash with Rayo brings its own unique flavor. These neighborhood battles always have that extra bit of spice. The Santiago Bernabéu will be rocking come March 9th. Fans from Vallecas will make the short trip across town hoping for a miracle. Real's faithful will expect nothing less than a comfortable win. Will Ancelotti's experienced campaigners handle business as usual? Or can Pérez mastermind a tactical surprise? The form book points to a Real Madrid win. Their Champions League pedigree has been on full display lately. But Rayo's recent giant-killing act against Girona shows they fear nobody. Strap in for what promises to be an entertaining Sunday afternoon in the Spanish capital!
Real Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano Live Stream & TV Stations
Real Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano can be seen on the following European stations: Andorra's M+ LaLiga TV, M+ LaLiga UHD, and beIN Sports 1; Moldova's and Belarus' Setanta Sports 2; Romania's Digi Sport 1, Prima Play, Prima Sport 1, and Digi Online. Czechia and Slovakia offer Nova Sport 4. Swedish viewers can tune into TV4 Sport Live 1 and TV4 Play. Faroe Islands and Denmark have TV2 Play Denmark and TV2 Sport. Polish fans can watch on Eleven Sports 1 HD. Greenland offers TV2 Sport. In Russia, it's on Okko Sport and Match! futbol 2. Bulgarian coverage is on MAX Sport 4. UK residents can use Premier Sports Player and Premier Sports 2 HD. Austria has DAZN Austria. Slovenia has Arena Sport Slovenia 2. Arena Sport Premium 3 broadcasts in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia. Croatia offers Arena Sport 6 HR. Luxembourg and Belgium have DAZN1 Belgium and DAZN Belgium. Monaco and France have beIN Sports 1. Hungary has Spíler2. Italy and San Marino have DAZN. Spain has M+ LaLiga TV, M+ LaLiga UHD, and LaLiga TV (Bar). Netherlands' viewers can watch via Ziggo Sport 2. Ireland has Premier Sports 2 HD and Premier Sports Player. Norwegian channels include TV2 Play and TV2 Sport Premium. Finally, Estonia and Latvia have Setanta Sports 2. In North America, US options are ESPN + and ESPN Deportes. Canadians can watch on TSN1. South American coverage includes Argentina's DIRECTV Sports, DGO, and ESPN +. Brazilians can watch on Disney+ Brazil and ESPN. Indian viewers can watch on GXR World.
Author:
Liam Wilson
Published at: 08 Mar 2025
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