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Highlights

This was the last play of the game

That was how Bellingham had scored the winning goal, but Gil Manzano decided to whistle the end of the match second before the goal. Bellingham was ejected after the final whistle.

100' FT

Match ends. Valencia 2-2 Real Madrid.

99'

WHAT JUST HAPPENED AT MESTALLA! Real Madrid scores a goal in the last minute, but Gil Manzano blew the final whistle just as the goal fell.

95'

VALENCIA CLOSE! Peter comes close to scoring a great goal from outside the box that goes near the left corner of Lunin's goal.

93' PENALTY

The referee decides to reverse his decision and not to award a penalty kick to Valencia.

92' VAR

The referee goes to the VAR to review Valencia's penalty.

91'

The referee awards a penalty kick to Valencia.

90'

The referee adds seven minutes to the match.

89' Substitution

Valencia: Diakhaby comes out and Cenk comes in.

87'

The match is stopped due to a serious injury to Diakhaby. Medical assistance enters immediately.

85' Substitution

Real Madrid: Valverde comes off and Nacho comes on.

82'

Yellow card for Diakhaby.

The 2-2

Scored by Vini Jr.

80'

Yellow card for Federico Valverde.

78'

Vini Jr.'s goal is confirmed. Real Madrid ties the match.

77'

The referee does a silent review on the VAR for a possible offside on Madrid's goal.

76' GOAL!

GOAL REAL MADRID! Scored by Vini Jr.

73' Substitution

Real Madrid: Camavinga and Mendy are out; Joselu and Fran García are in.

Valencia: Fran Perez and Javi Guerra are out; Peter and Amallah are in.

72'

Yellow card for Vini Jr.

 

70'

Brahim's shot passes near the right post.

69'

A great play was being set up by Fran Pérez and Javi Guerra, who entered the area alone, but a sweep by Valverde avoided the danger.

65'

Real Madrid: Rodrygo and Kroos come out. Brahim and Modric come on.

60'

LUNIN! Great save by the Madrid goalkeeper after a shot on goal by Diego Lopez that came close to extending the lead.

57' Substitution

Valencia: Yaremchuk and Canos are out; Diego Lopez and Guillamón are in.

55'

Mamardashvili! Great save by the Valencia goalkeeper to prevent Bellingham's goal after a cutback in the six-yard box to get a shot on goal.

53'

Vini with a cross shot inside the area that goes over the goal.

49'

Valencia free kick taken by Pepelu that goes over the goal.

46'

Second half begins

45'+5 HT

First half ends. Valencia 2-1 Real Madrid.

45'+5

GOAL REAL MADRID! Scored by Vini Jr.

45'+4

Vini's shot that Mamardashvili can't handle without any problems.

45'

The referee adds five minutes to the first half.

40'

Final stretch of the first half. Madrid wants the goal before going to the break.
 

39'

Federico Valverde's shot is deflected by the home goalkeeper and a corner kick is awarded.

35'

We passed the half hour mark. Real Madrid, disconcerted after the two goals, has lost possession and effectiveness.

The 2-0

Scored by Yaremchuk.

30' GOAL!

GOAL VALENCIA! Scored by Yaremchuk.

The 1-0

Scored by Duro.

27' GOAL!

GOAL VALENCIA! Scored by Hugo Duro.

22'

Push from Foulquier to Vinicius and all Mestalla gets angry for the fall of the Brazilian.
 

19'

Valencia starts to have the ball, but can't find the depth to reach Real Madrid's area.

15'

We reached the first quarter of the match. Real Madrid is in the opponent's area but still without generating danger.

11'

Gayá says he can continue in the match. Still, Valencia's bench warms up.

10'

Gayá seems to be unable to continue due to cervical pain after Rodrygo's foul

8'

Rodrygo is fouled by Gayá, who sprawls on the turf and the medical team comes in to attend to him.

5'

In the first minutes of the first half, Valencia resorted to fouls to try to take the ball away from Madrid.

0'

The match begins.

Lineup Real Madrid

Lunin, Carvajal, Tchouameni, Rudiger, Mendy, Valverde, Kroos, Camavinga, Rodrygo, Bellingham, Vini Jr.

Lineup Valencia

Mamardashvili, Foulquier, Diakhaby, Mosquera, Gaya, Pepelu, Javi Guerra, Fran Pérez, Canos, Yaremchuk, Hugo Duro.

Warm up

Both teams are now taking to the field at Valencia's Mestalla Stadium for warm-up exercises prior to the match, which is just minutes away from kick-off.

 

 

Absences Real Madrid

On the other hand, the Italian coach, Carlo Ancelotti, will not have a full squad either and they are three old injuries in his squad that have not yet healed, and they are:

David Alaba (cruciate ligament rupture)

T. Courtois (cruciate ligament rupture)

Eder Militao (cruciate ligament rupture)

Absences Real Madrid

On the other hand, the Italian coach, Carlo Ancelotti, will not have a full squad either and they are three old injuries in his squad that have not yet healed, and they are:

David Alaba (cruciate ligament rupture)

T. Courtois (cruciate ligament rupture)

Eder Militao (cruciate ligament rupture)

Absences Valencia

For this match, the home team will not have a full squad, but only one player will be absent and that is Thierry Correia, the 24-year-old Portuguese winger, who will not be available due to a thigh injury. He is expected to return to the field in mid-March.

The arrival

They have arrived! The protagonists have arrived. Both Valencia and Real Madrid players are already at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia to play this match of the 27th round of the Spanish league.

Background

The history of confrontations between these two teams is quite extensive as they are two historic teams in the Spanish league. However, the balance is in favor of the Merengues with 114 victories to only 59 wins for Valencia. Only 44 draws have been recorded.

The stadium

The venue for this match between Valencia and Real Madrid will be El Estadio de Mestalla.  This venue is a soccer stadium that hosts the home games of Valencia CF, and is located in the homonymous city in Spain. The capacity of the stadium is to accommodate a little more than 49 thousand spectators.

 

We begin!

Everything is ready! We are just under an hour away from the start of the first match of the 27th LaLiga matchday with the match between Valencia and Real Madrid. Both teams will be looking for a victory for their different purposes in the competition. Will the locals or the visitors be able to come out victorious, or will it all end in a draw? Follow our coverage on VAVEL USA.

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Last roster Real Madrid

Lunin; Carvajal, Rüdiger, Nacho, Mendy, Camavinga, Modric, Valverde, Brahim, Vinícius and Rodrygo.

Last roster Valencia

Mamardashvili, Foulquier, Mosquera, Diakhaby, Gayà, Pepelu, Guillamón, Canós, Diego López, Yaremchuk and Hugo Duro. 

Who will be the referee and his assistants?

The central referee for this Valencia vs Real Madrid match will be Jesús Gil Manzano; José Luis Munuera, first line; Iker de Francisco Grijalba, second line.

How are Real Madrid coming into this match?

The white team, coached by the Italian, Carlo Ancelotti, is thirsty for goals, having failed to score more than one goal in recent matches.

Positive impressions have had the Real Madrid in this half of the season, where his reinforcement, Jude Bellingham, has shone with goals in all competitions. Currently, Real Madrid arrives to this 27th round day positioning itself at the top of the general table, six points away from Girona and eight from the third place which is Barcelona so this match is important to continue distancing itself from its rivals. With 65 points, the pupils of Ancelotti record 20 wins, 5 draws and 1 loss which occurred in the month of September against Atletico Madrid by a score of 3-1. In their most recent match, the Real Madrid comes from defeating Sevilla with a solitary score in the last minutes of the match thanks to a powerful shot by Luka Modric.

 

 

How are Valencia coming into this match?

The Murcielagos team, led by Rubén Baraja, has not had the best season and has increasingly moved away from the prominence it had in the Spanish league and in European competitions.

Valencia are only playing LaLiga and are far from the top places, but if they want to return to the Champions League or Europa League, they need to step on the gas and take advantage of home games.

The pupils of Baraja have the difficult test of facing the leader that is Real Madrid and must go for the victory if they do not want to fall by the wayside as in the last season last season. Valencia comes to this commitment after a goalless draw against Sevilla. Currently, Valencia is in ninth place in the overall LaLiga table with 36 points, the result of 10 wins, 6 draws, and 9 defeats.

Jornada 27 de la LaLiga

Weekend and we return with the activity of LaLiga in this third month of the year and in the second half of the season. On this Saturday we continue with soccer activity in Spanish football and, the city of Valencia, will witness a vibrant match between two historic teams of Spanish soccer, nothing more and nothing less than the Valencia facing Real Madrid. A match between two teams that need the victory, one to continue to stay at the top of the standings to consolidate the leadership and get closer to the championship of the Spanish league, while the other wants the three points to reach the positions of European competitions.Despite that the visitors look like 'favorites' because of their good numbers and the quality in the squad, Valencia wants to give a blow of authority as a local and bring joy to their fans in this super important match. Can Carlo Ancelotti s team achieve the victory or will Ruben Baraja's locals do it?

The match will be played at the Mestalla Stadium

The match between Valencia vs Real Madrid will be played at the Mestalla stadium, in the city of Valencia, Spain. Kickoff is scheduled at 2:00 pm (ET).
 

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