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Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid can temporarily move nine points clear at the head of La Liga on Saturday when Spain’s dominant force travels to Valencia looking to make up for last season’s slip at the Mestalla. It was back in May 2023 that Diego Lopez scored an unlikely winner to stun Los Blancos and end what was left of their title challenge, hoping to spring another surprise when the teams reunite in Week 27. And Los Ches have lost some momentum at a key juncture with La Liga’s runaway leader incoming, at risk of going three games without a win for the first time since they last faced Real.
How to Watch Valencia vs. Real Madrid Today
Game Date: March 2, 2024
Game Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN Deportes
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It just so happens Ancelotti’s side played a part in Valencia’s last stretch of three games winless back in November, with Real romping to a 5-1 home win on that occasion.
If Vinicius Junior had any questions to answer for his late sending off at the Mestalla last season, he did just that with a brace split either side of half-time in the reunion match.
Brazil team-mate Rodrygo also helped himself to a double that day but currently finds himself out of sorts, with Joselu stepping up with a steady supply of goals in recent times.
One such strike came after less than three minutes when Real visited Rayo Vallecano in its most recent road fixture, though a Raul de Tomas penalty ensured that trip ended 1-1.
Dani Carvajal was sent off in that visit but will return to Ancelotti’s XI on Saturday, while talismans Jude Bellingham and Eduardo Camavinga should also be back in the starting line-up.
Valencia drew 0-0 against Sevilla last week in the first of three consecutive home games, needing to capitalize on that run if the team currently sat ninth is to solidify its place in the top half.
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