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When is Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid? How to watch on TV, stream online | La Liga
Here’s all the TV and streaming info for the upcoming Derbi Madrileño in LaLiga.
Whether you’re a merengue or a colchonero, the nerves as exactly the same when this fixtures comes around. Few ties in LaLiga come with the same history, tension and outright rivalry as the Madrid derby.
Atlético Madrid host Real Madrid at the Estadio Metropolitano in what promises to be an intriguing affair from start to finish. Since Cholo Simeone’s men beat Ancelotti’s side last season, Los Blancos have been on an unbeaten run that has now ticked past an entire year. Can the red and white side do it again and be Real Madrid’s kryptonite?
What time does Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid start?
The game between Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid will be played on Sunday 29 September with kick off at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT.
How can I watch Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid?
The following channels will be broadcasting the game live in the US: ESPN+, ESPN App and ESPN Deportes. As well as that, you can also catch the game on Fubo, where you’ll be able to get a free trial.
Follow Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid live with AS USA
You can be sure not to miss a moment of the action by joining our live text commentary right here on AS USA, with our very own Paul Reidy on the case. Build up begins around an hour before kick-off.
Form guide for Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid
Let’s have a look at the most recent games for these two teams:
Atlético Madrid - Real Madrid prediction
Real Madrid, as mentioned, are very good at not losing games, but if anyone can beat them, it’s Atlético Madrid. Add to that the fact that Los Blancos will be without star man Kylian Mbappé, and you’ve got a fantastically interesting game on your hands.
As things stand, just two points separate the sides, with Atleti behind their city rivals after 7 games played, with the difference between a win and a draw all the difference at this early stage of the season.
In terms of a prediction, I’m not a betting man but if I were, I’d probably play it safe and go with a score draw at the Metropolitano: Atlético Madrid 1-1 Real Madrid, with Julián Álvarez and Fede Valverde getting on the scoresheet.