Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | LaLiga
All the info you need on Sunday’s clash between Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad, which kicks off at 3 p.m. ET at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Real Madrid will be looking to keep pursuing Barcelona for LaLiga’s top spot when they host the standout team of the season, Real Sociedad, at the Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday.
When does Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad kick off?
The game between Real Madrid and Real Sociedad starts on Sunday 29 January 2023, with kick-off scheduled for:
How to watch Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad
The following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad:
Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad preview
Real Madrid
Los Blancos, sitting second in the LaLiga standings, will be looking to win their fourth consecutive game in all competitions against Real Sociedad.
Real Madrid suffered a setback by tasting defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final (1-3), but Carlo Ancelotti’s side has bounced back since then with wins against Villarreal, Athletic Bilbao, and Atlético Madrid.
In the Copa del Rey quarterfinals against Los Colchoneros, Real recorded another comeback to add to their long list of magic nights at the Bernabéu. Rodrygo was the key player for the Spanish giants, as he tied the game (1-1) when it was coming to a close, and the hosts stamped their ticket to the semifinals in extra time thanks to Karim Benzema and Vinicius’ goals.
Real Madrid, who have won their last two LaLiga clashes against Real Sociedad, haven’t lost at the Bernabéu in the league this season.
Real Sociedad
Meanwhile, their opponents go into the game against Madrid after being eliminated in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals.
However, in LaLiga, Imanol Alguacil’s men sit third, with 38 points, three less than their opponents, although La Real have one game in hand.
Before losing to Barça, Real Sociedad had won their last seven games across all competitions since losing to Leeds (2-1) in a friendly game, which proves that the White and Blues’ good results aren’t a coincidence.
The visitors haven’t finished in the top four since the 2012-13 season, so they are on the right path to repeating that feat and even threatening Barcelona’s leadership if they come out on top against Real Madrid.