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Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca: how to watch on TV, stream online in US & UK

Real Madrid host Real Mallorca in LaLiga on Sunday, as Carlo Ancelotti’s men bid to continue their winning start to the Spanish top-flight season.

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Real Madrid vs Mallorca, La Liga, 10/09/2022
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On Sunday, Spanish champions Real Madrid will be aiming to make it five wins out of five in LaLiga this season, against a Real Mallorca side looking for their first victory at the Bernabéu in 13 years.

Real Madrid - Mallorca live online: scores, stats and updates, LaLiga 2022-23

What time is Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca?

The 2022/23 LaLiga week-five clash between Madrid and Mallorca kicks off at 2pm local time (CEST) at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, on Sunday 11 September. In the United States, that’s 8am ET/5am PT. In the United Kingdom, the game gets going at 1pm BST.

Find out what time kick-off is wherever you are in the world.

How can I watch the game on TV or online in the US and UK?

Viewers in the US will be able to watch Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca on the streaming service ESPN+. In the UK, the match will be broadcast on Premier Sports 1 and LaLiga TV, and can be streamed online on Premier Player and Amazon Prime Video Channels.

Check out which TV channel or online platform is showing the game if you’re outside the US and the UK.

Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca: live with AS USA

You’ll also have the option of joining my colleague Kieran Quaile for live-text coverage of Madrid vs Mallorca. Kieran will be building up to the game from around an hour ahead of kick-off, before furnishing you with minute-by-minute commentary of the action in the Spanish capital.

Vinícius Júnior (centre) scored for Real Madrid the last time the teams met.
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Vinícius Júnior (centre) scored for Real Madrid the last time the teams met.JUAN MEDINAREUTERS

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Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca: form guide

So far, Madrid’s Spanish title defence is very much going to plan: Carlo Ancelotti’s men lead the way in LaLiga with a 100% record. Having secured away wins over Almería, Espanyol and Celta Vigo in their opening three games of the season, they edged out Real Betis in their first home fixture in 2022/23, Rodrygo Goes earning Los Blancos a 2-1 triumph over the Andalusians.

Madrid’s unblemished record this term also extends to all other competitions. The European champions eased to victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Super Cup in August, and on Tuesday began their Champions League campaign with a hard-fought, but ultimately comprehensive, 3-0 win away to Celtic.

However, the victory came at a price. Star striker Karim Benzema limped off at Celtic Park with a knee injury, and now faces around a week to 10 days out of action.

As for Mallorca, who remain a top-flight team after avoiding relegation on the final day of last season, Los Bermellones have made an eminently respectable start to the new campaign. Javier Aguirre’s side have lost only once in their first four games - at home to Betis in week two - and sit 12th with five points, having beaten Rayo Vallecano and drawn with Athletic Club and Girona.

On home turf, Mallorca have beaten Madrid in the recent past: in October 2019, Lago Junior’s first-half strike gave the men from the Balearics a 1-0 triumph. At the Bernabéu, however, they haven’t won since May 2009. They have shipped 20 goals and lost every time in their six visits since then.

Benzema, Oblak injuries lend Madrid derby a different edge
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After picking up a knee injury against Celtic in midweek, Karim Benzema won't be available to Real Madrid on Sunday.Robbie Jay Barratt - AMAGetty

Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca: last meeting

The teams last met in March, in week 28 of the 2021/22 LaLiga season. After a goalless first 45 at Son Moix, Vinícius Júnior gave Madrid an early second-half lead, before Karim Benzema’s double - the Frenchman’s first goal coming from the penalty spot - completed a 3-0 victory for the visitors.

Who is the referee for Real Madrid vs Real Mallorca?

Jorge Figueroa Vázquez will be the match referee at the Bernabéu, with Álvaro Carreño Cabrera and Aitor Villate Martínez his assistants. José Martínez Montalbán will be the fourth official, and David Medié Jiménez will be the video assistant referee.

Table

Table Pts. P W D L
1 12 4 4 0 0
2 10 4 3 1 0
3 10 4 3 1 0
4 9 4 3 0 1
5 9 4 3 0 1
Table Pts. P W D L
9 7 4 2 1 1
10 6 4 2 0 2
11 5 4 1 2 1
12 4 4 1 1 2
13 4 4 1 1 2
Leaders
Total goals scored
Total goalkeeper saves
Fouls committed
Player receives a yellow card for an infringement
Recoveries of possession
Passes per game