Tag: Madrid Derby

  • BITTER RIVALRY: Real targets seventh straight win in latest Madrid derby

    BITTER RIVALRY: Real targets seventh straight win in latest Madrid derby

    Real Madrid will be aiming to make it seven straight wins at the start of the 2025-26 La Liga campaign when they head to bitter rivals Atletico Madrid today  for the latest instalment of the Madrid derby.

    Los Blancos are top of the La Liga table, picking up 18 points from their first six matches, while Atletico are in ninth, only managing to collect nine points from their opening six games of the season.

    Atletico were involved in a thriller against Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday night, with Diego Simeone’s side finding themselves 2-1 behind entering the latter stages of the contest, only for Julian Alvarez to score his second and then his third to complete the turnaround and secure a vital three points for the capital outfit.

    The Red and Whites have a record of two wins, three draws and one defeat from their first six matches, with nine points leaving them in eighth spot in the table, nine points behind the leaders Real Madrid.

    Simeone’s side also lost their Champions League opener to Liverpool, so it has been an underwhelming start to the season, but a victory in the Madrid derby could provide the springboard that they need.

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    Atletico are so often strong defensively, but that has not been the case this season, already conceding seven times in their six games, while they shipped three against Liverpool in the Champions League, and that will be a concern ahead of facing the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior.

    Each of the last three Madrid derbies in La Liga have finished 1-1, while Atletico are actually unbeaten in their last five top-flight encounters with Real Madrid dating back to September 2022.

    Real Madrid have been perfect across their seven games in all competitions this season, winning their opening six La Liga matches of the campaign, in addition to their Champions League opener against Marseille.

    Xabi Alonso’s side have beaten Osasuna, Real Oviedo, Mallorca, Real Sociedad, Espanyol and Levante in La Liga this term, with 18 points from six matches leaving them at the top of the table, five points ahead of second-placed Barcelona, who will face Real Oviedo on Thursday night.

    Los Blancos will enter the match off the back of a 4-1 victory over Levante, and Mbappe has been in sensational form this season, scoring nine times in seven appearances in all competitions.

    Real Madrid have not managed to beat Atletico in La Liga since September 2022, while they have only beaten their bitter rivals twice away from home in Spain’s top flight since November 2016.

    Los Blancos have three more games before the October international break, with Atletico and Villarreal their opponents in La Liga, while they will take on Kairat in the league phase of the Champions League.


  • What to know ahead Madrid Derby

    What to know ahead Madrid Derby

    The Spanish capital is set to ignite as Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid prepare to lock horns in yet another thrilling edition of the Madrid Derby. With pride, crucial points, and city bragging rights on the line, both teams will be looking to assert their dominance in what promises to be an electrifying encounter. From form guides to key battles and historical stakes, here’s everything you need to know ahead of this highly anticipated showdown.

    1. Real Madrid have lost two of their last five derbies against Atlético de Madrid in all competitions (W1 D2), as many defeats as in their previous 15 meetings (W6 D7 L2).

    2. Atlético de Madrid have collected points in eight of their last 11 away games against Real Madrid in LaLiga (W3 D5 L3), as many points (14) as in their previous 26 away games against them in the competition (W3 D5 L18).

    3. Real Madrid have not won any of their last four matches against Atlético de Madrid in LaLiga (D3 L1); they have not failed to win more league derbies in a row against them since February 2016 (G6 D2 L4).

    4. Following their 2-1 win at the Lluís Companys in December 2024, Atlético de Madrid have the chance to win on their two visits to Barcelona and Real Madrid in a single LaLiga season for the fourth time in history and the first time since 1987/88 under César Luis Menotti.

    5. After their defeat at Cornellà against Espanyol (0-1), Real Madrid can suffer two defeats in a row in LaLiga for the first time since May 2019, under Zinedine Zidane (two). Los Blancos have not lost back-to-back games without scoring in the competition since February 2007 under Fabio Capello (two).


     Head-to-Head:

    Atlético Madrid have proven a tough challenge for Real Madrid in recent LaLiga meetings, remaining unbeaten in their last four derby encounters. Three of those ended in 1-1 draws, including the last two, while Atlético secured a convincing 3-1 home victory in September 2023. 

    Earlier this season, Ángel Correa salvaged a late point for Atlético in the reverse fixture, scoring in the 90th minute after Éder Militão had given Real the lead just before the hour mark. That heated clash also saw Marcos Llorente receive a stoppage-time red card. While Real edged a thrilling 5-3 win over Atlético in the Spanish Super Cup, Diego Simeone’s side got their revenge with a 4-2 triumph in the Copa del Rey. 

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    Real Madrid’s last league victory in this fixture dates back to September 2022, when they secured a 2-1 win away at the Metropolitano. Their most recent home league win, however, came in December 2021, with a comfortable 2-0 victory at the Santiago Bernabéu. 

    The rivalry has also been played out on the grandest stage, with Real famously defeating Atlético 4-1 in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final in Lisbon. That night saw Carlo Ancelotti and Diego Simeone go head-to-head, with the Italian in his first spell as Real’s manager. 

    Despite their recent LaLiga dominance over Real, Atlético’s last league win at the Bernabéu dates back to September 2016, when Antoine Griezmann—who has since left for Barcelona and returned—scored the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory. 

    As the two Madrid giants prepare to battle once again, history suggests another fiercely contested encounter awaits, with both sides eager to claim bragging rights in the capital.

    Date:
    Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025

    Kickoff Time:
    9 p.m. local time

    Location:
    Santiago Bernabeu (Madrid, Spain)

    Last meeting: Atletico Madrid 1-1 Real Madrid (Sep. 29, 2024 | La Liga)

    Predicted Starting XI

    Real Madrid: Courtois, Vazquez, Asencio, Tchouameni, Mendy, Valverde, Ceballos, Bellingham, Rodrygo, Vinicius, Mbappe.

    Atletico de Madrid: Oblak, Llorente, Gimenez, Lenglet, Galan, De Paul, Koke, Simeone, Lino, Griezmann, Alvarez.

    Bet Predictions

    Over 1.5goal
    Over 1.5 yellow cards