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Real Madrid vs Valencia: Times, how to watch on TV, stream online | LaLiga

All the info you need to know on the Real Madrid vs Valencia clash at Santiago Bernabéu on February 2nd, which kicks off at 3 p.m. ET.

All the info you need to know on the Real Madrid vs Valencia clash at Santiago Bernabéu on February 2nd, which kicks off at 3 p.m. ET.
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Real Madrid will be looking for the win when they host Valencia at Santiago Bernabéu in a game where victory is the only option for Los Blancos if they want to keep chasing leaders Barcelona.

You can watch a live stream of the Real Madrid vs Valencia LaLiga game on FuboTV (free trial available).

When does Real Madrid vs Valencia kick off?

The game between Real Madrid and Valencia starts on Thursday, February 2nd, 2023.

  • 3 p.m. ET
  • 12 p.m. PT

How to watch Real Madrid vs Valencia

The following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Real Madrid vs Valencia:

  • US: ESPN+, ESPN Deportes.

You can also watch a live stream of the Real Madrid vs Valencia LaLiga game on FuboTV (free trial available).

Real Madrid vs Valencia preview

Real Madrid

The hosts need to grab the three points against Los Che if they want to stand a real chance of winning LaLiga after dropping points in four of their last seven top-flight games.

Real Madrid are sitting second in the table, with 42 points, five behind leaders Barcelona, but the current league champions will have their fans as 12th man to help them get the win.

Ancelotti’s men have already defeated Valencia in the Spanish Super Cup some weeks ago, although they needed the extra time and the penalties shootout to come out on top.

However, Real have a positive balance against their opponents at the Bernabéu, as they have emerged victorious in 11 games and have drawn five of their last 16 clashes.

Valencia

Meanwhile, the visitors will go into the game without Gennaro Gattuso. The Italian coach left the club by mutual consent after 22 games in charge of Valencia.

Things didn’t go Gattuso’s way after the World Cup break, as the team only won two games out of eight in all competitions.

Valencia are currently sittting 14th in the LaLiga standings, with 20 points, only one above the relegation zone with one game in hand, so the game against Madrid is also a transcendent one for the visitors.

The bad news for Valencia is that they have won only three of their last 16 matches on the road, and Santiago Bernabéu is not the easiest venue to break that negative stat.

Real Madrid vs Valencia: last five meetings

  • January 2023, Spanish Super Cup: Real Madrid 1-1 Valencia
  • January 2022, LaLiga: Real Madrid 4-1 Valencia
  • September 2021, LaLiga: Valencia 1-2 Real Madrid
  • February 2021, LaLiga: Real Madrid 2-0 Valencia
  • November 2020, LaLiga: Valencia 4-1 Real Madrid

Table

Table Pts. P W D L
1 41 16 13 2 1
2 38 16 12 2 2
3 32 16 10 2 4
4 28 16 8 4 4
5 27 16 8 3 5
Table Pts. P W D L
9 23 16 6 5 5
10 22 16 6 4 6
11 19 16 5 4 7
12 18 16 4 6 6
13 17 16 4 5 7
Leaders
Total goals scored
Total goalkeeper saves
Total number of red cards receive from both 2nd yellows and straight reds
Player receives a yellow card for an infringement
Recoveries of possession
Passes per game
78.4