Espanyol vs real madrid
Real Madrid’s slim hopes of winning the La Liga title could officially come to an end this weekend against a struggling Espanyol side at RCDE Stadium. The stakes are high, and both teams find themselves in contrasting forms.
Key statistics:
- Real Madrid is currently second in the La Liga table, 11 points behind Barcelona.
- Espanyol sits in 13th place, five points off sixth-placed Getafe.
- Espanyol has not won any matches in 2026, drawing six and losing ten of their 16 games this year.
- Real Madrid lost 2-0 to Espanyol in the reverse match at Bernabeu earlier this season.
- Real Madrid’s last away league victory was at the start of March.
- Espanyol’s last victory in La Liga came before Christmas 2025.
Real Madrid enters this match after a disappointing draw against Real Betis. They have only won one of their last six games across all competitions—a troubling trend for a team that once dominated the league. An unknown analyst remarked, “It is virtually impossible to imagine Real Madrid winning the La Liga title this season.” With Barcelona poised to claim the crown, pressure mounts on Hansi Flick and his squad.
On the other hand, Espanyol had a strong first half of the campaign but has struggled mightily in 2026. The team’s form has been described as disastrous, and they will need to turn things around quickly. An insider noted, “Espanyol’s form this year has been disastrous, and we are expecting Real Madrid to take advantage of that.”
The match will showcase stars like Vinicius Junior, who remains crucial for Real Madrid’s attack. Meanwhile, Espanyol will look for a spark from their players to finally break their winless streak. With just three matches left in the season, every point counts for both teams as they navigate their respective challenges.