Los Blancos' first game in hand will take place on Wednesday, which seems like a prime opportunity to take a 4-point lead in La Liga's title race.

Broadcast info

Who's playing? Valencia hosts Real Madrid in a game that should have been played back in December, but had to be postponed due to Los Blancos' performance in FIFA's Club World Cup. 

Usually, the games between Valencia and Real Madrid give fans a large amount of talking points. This time, Los Naranjeros have been struggling to win points, which could diminish their chances of shocking the current La Liga leaders.

What time? Wednesday, February 22, at 09:45 PST/ 11:45 CST/ 12:45 EST/ 17:45 GMT/ 18:45 CEST.

What stadium? Mestalla, Valencia's home, will be the venue hosting this match. Real Madrid has only lost one of their last eight matches played in this stadium.

On which channels?

- In Spain: beIN Sports Connect España, beIN LaLiga

- In the U.K.: Sky Sports 1/HD UK, NOW TV UK, Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra

- In the U.S.: beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A., beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS USA, fuboTV

- In Canada: beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada, beIN SPORTS en Español, fuboTV Canada

*Get up-to-date broadcast listings.

Match facts

  • Los Blancos dominate their meetings against Valencia. Out of their 50 most recent games, Real Madrid has won 27, drawn 12 and lost 11 times against Los Naranjeros.

  • The last matchup between these teams ended with a 3-2 win for Real Madrid.

  • Valencia has a 2-game streak without a loss against Real Madrid at Mestalla. Back in the 2014-15 season, Los Naranjeros cancelled CR7's early goal to beat Los Blancos 2-1. Last season, a late goal by Paco Alcácer stole two points from the Spanish capital giants, ending Rafa Benitez's term as Real Madrid's boss after a 2-2 draw.

  • There's currently a 29-point gap between these teams (Real Madrid with 52, Valencia with 23)

Team news

Los Blancos seem to have made it past a spell filled with major injuries to their top players, as Gareth Bale returned to the pitch last Saturday. Los Blancos' only absence through injury could be Danilo.

On the other side of the pitch, Valencia will try to build up on their 2-0 win against Athletic, in order to leave the lower half of the table once and for all. Rodrigo Moreno, Santi Mina and Martin Montoya are out due to injury, while José Gayá may still make it in time to play this game.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Valencia 2 - 1 Real Madrid

February 22, 2017 12:45pmEstadio Mestalla

This match has ended. Below are the original Live broadcast details for this match.

Live TV coverage and streaming in United States

beIN SPORTS USA
beIN SPORTS en Español
fuboTV
beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A.

Follow the game on-the-go

Download our iOS and Android apps to follow soccer on-the-go. It comes packed with features - live scores, fixtures, results, tables, line-ups, stats, TV schedule and much more! Sorry, no live streaming within the app.

Live Soccer TV App for iOS Live Soccer TV App for Android