After a thrilling 3-2 win in the El Clasico, Real Madrid will take on Real Sociedad in La Liga at the Reale Arena on Friday. Carlo Ancelotti's team is sitting atop the league standings with an incredible 11-point lead over second-placed Barcelona. Real Sociedad are sixth, hoping to cling onto the final available European spot.
The team from Madrid has lost only one game in the league this season. They are unbeaten in 17 matches across all competitions and will be confident of adding three points to their tally during their trip. Real Sociedad are heading into this fixture on the back two back-to-back draws and it will be a real struggle for the hosts to halt the visitors' charge.
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Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid kick-off time
Date: April 26, 2024
Kick-off time: 3 pm EST
Venue: Reale Arena
The match will be played at Reale Arena on Friday, with kick-off at 3 pm EST for fans in the US.
Real Sociedad team news
Real Sociedad will have to do without the services of Hamari Traore and Brais Mendez due to injuries.
Martin Merquelanz, Aihen Munoz, and Carlos Fernandez are also uncertain to feature, although the team will welcome back Martin Zubimendi and Igor Zubeldia after their suspensions.
Real Sociedad predicted XI: Remiro; Odriozola, Le Normand, Zubeldia, Galan; Benat, Zubimendi, Merino; Kubo, Oyarzabal, Barrenetxea
Real Madrid team news
David Alaba and Thibaut Courtois continue to recover from long-term knee injuries for Real Madrid.
Unfortunately, Ferland Mendy will also be absent due to a muscular issue, but he is expected to return for the Champions League semi-final first leg against Bayern next week.
Real Madrid possible XI: Lunin; Carvajal, Militao, Nacho, F Garcia; Modric, Tchouameni, Camavinga; Bellingham; Diaz, Joselu
Real Madrid's quest to win a 36th La Liga title continues on Friday when they travel to Real Sociedad as they climb up the table. Los Blancos have an 11-point lead over second-place Barcelona heading into the weekend and could be a few short weeks away from clinching their first title in two years. Real Sociedad, meanwhile, are in the hunt to return to the UEFA Champions League and sit 10 points behind fourth-place Atletico Madrid with six games to go.
Everything's still coming up Real Madrid, who are fresh off ousting Manchester City from the Champions League and defeating Barcelona in El Clasico. They passed those two tests by demonstrating their range, leaning into their defensive strengths against City while letting their goalscorers take center stage against Barcelona. The latter might be the case again on Friday considering the fact that they lead La Liga with 70 goals scored this season and that they have 10 goals in their last five games. Another thing that benefits the likes of Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo is that Real Sociedad have kept just one clean sheet in their last 12.
Carlo Ancelotti will have a first-choice team to pick from with no new injuries, and the benefit that they have an extra day to recover ahead of their Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich. It might set up the opportunity for a convincing win for Real Madrid as they cruise to another La Liga title.
Los Blancos are cruising towards the Spanish domestic crown after Jude Bellingham's late goal secured a 3-2 El Clasico win over Barcelona last weekend. La Liga have also granted permission for Real Madrid to bring this game forward by 24 hours to allow for extra time for their midweek UEFA Champions League trip to Bayern Munich.
Carlo Ancelotti need just eight more points to seal the league title with hosts Real Sociedad battling to confirm a UEFA Europa League qualification spot this season. Ancelotti is expected to make a raft of changes with Bayern Munich on his mind ahead of the trip to the Basque Country. French international Ferland Mendy misses out with a muscle injury as Fran Garcia prepares to step in.
Brais Mendez remains sidelined for Real Sociedad, due to a foot injury, with right-back Hamed Traore ruled out with a calf problem. Former Real Madrid defender Alvaro Odriozola is expected to rotate into the team.
Los Blancos defeated the Catalan giants 3-2 at the Bernabeu and have now an 11-point lead over their archrivals with only 18 points to be played before the end of the competition. That will allow them to focus on the crucial Champions League tie with Bayern Munich, as they could get a ticket to the competition’s final.
Real Sociedad know that the visitors may be playing without some of their biggest stars thinking about their UCL semifinals, so they will try to take advantage of that and get a positive result in front of their fans. La Real are sitting sixth in the standings with 51 points, followed by Betis with 48. The league is coming to a close, so every match is like a final for Imanol Alguacil’s players, as they want to play in Europe next term and if they manage to finish among the best six teams in LaLiga, they will accomplish their goal.
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After a thrilling 3-2 win in the El Clasico, Real Madrid will take on Real Sociedad in La Liga at the Reale Arena on Friday. Carlo Ancelotti's team is sitting atop the league standings with an incredible 11-point lead over second-placed Barcelona. Real Sociedad are sixth, hoping to cling onto the final available European spot.
The team from Madrid has lost only one game in the league this season. They are unbeaten in 17 matches across all competitions and will be confident of adding three points to their tally during their trip. Real Sociedad are heading into this fixture on the back two back-to-back draws and it will be a real struggle for the hosts to halt the visitors' charge.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid kick-off time
Date: April 26, 2024
Kick-off time: 3 pm EST
Venue: Reale Arena
The match will be played at Reale Arena on Friday, with kick-off at 3 pm EST for fans in the US.
Real Sociedad team news
Real Sociedad will have to do without the services of Hamari Traore and Brais Mendez due to injuries.
Martin Merquelanz, Aihen Munoz, and Carlos Fernandez are also uncertain to feature, although the team will welcome back Martin Zubimendi and Igor Zubeldia after their suspensions.
Real Sociedad predicted XI: Remiro; Odriozola, Le Normand, Zubeldia, Galan; Benat, Zubimendi, Merino; Kubo, Oyarzabal, Barrenetxea
Real Madrid team news
David Alaba and Thibaut Courtois continue to recover from long-term knee injuries for Real Madrid.
Unfortunately, Ferland Mendy will also be absent due to a muscular issue, but he is expected to return for the Champions League semi-final first leg against Bayern next week.
Real Madrid possible XI: Lunin; Carvajal, Militao, Nacho, F Garcia; Modric, Tchouameni, Camavinga; Bellingham; Diaz, Joselu
Real Madrid's quest to win a 36th La Liga title continues on Friday when they travel to Real Sociedad as they climb up the table. Los Blancos have an 11-point lead over second-place Barcelona heading into the weekend and could be a few short weeks away from clinching their first title in two years. Real Sociedad, meanwhile, are in the hunt to return to the UEFA Champions League and sit 10 points behind fourth-place Atletico Madrid with six games to go.
Everything's still coming up Real Madrid, who are fresh off ousting Manchester City from the Champions League and defeating Barcelona in El Clasico. They passed those two tests by demonstrating their range, leaning into their defensive strengths against City while letting their goalscorers take center stage against Barcelona. The latter might be the case again on Friday considering the fact that they lead La Liga with 70 goals scored this season and that they have 10 goals in their last five games. Another thing that benefits the likes of Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo is that Real Sociedad have kept just one clean sheet in their last 12.
Carlo Ancelotti will have a first-choice team to pick from with no new injuries, and the benefit that they have an extra day to recover ahead of their Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich. It might set up the opportunity for a convincing win for Real Madrid as they cruise to another La Liga title.
Los Blancos are cruising towards the Spanish domestic crown after Jude Bellingham's late goal secured a 3-2 El Clasico win over Barcelona last weekend. La Liga have also granted permission for Real Madrid to bring this game forward by 24 hours to allow for extra time for their midweek UEFA Champions League trip to Bayern Munich.
Carlo Ancelotti need just eight more points to seal the league title with hosts Real Sociedad battling to confirm a UEFA Europa League qualification spot this season. Ancelotti is expected to make a raft of changes with Bayern Munich on his mind ahead of the trip to the Basque Country. French international Ferland Mendy misses out with a muscle injury as Fran Garcia prepares to step in.
Brais Mendez remains sidelined for Real Sociedad, due to a foot injury, with right-back Hamed Traore ruled out with a calf problem. Former Real Madrid defender Alvaro Odriozola is expected to rotate into the team.
Los Blancos defeated the Catalan giants 3-2 at the Bernabeu and have now an 11-point lead over their archrivals with only 18 points to be played before the end of the competition. That will allow them to focus on the crucial Champions League tie with Bayern Munich, as they could get a ticket to the competition’s final.
Real Sociedad know that the visitors may be playing without some of their biggest stars thinking about their UCL semifinals, so they will try to take advantage of that and get a positive result in front of their fans. La Real are sitting sixth in the standings with 51 points, followed by Betis with 48. The league is coming to a close, so every match is like a final for Imanol Alguacil’s players, as they want to play in Europe next term and if they manage to finish among the best six teams in LaLiga, they will accomplish their goal.