Real Madrid Remaining Fixtures in 2026: Full Schedule, Opponents List & Match Predictions
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| Real Madrid Remaining Fixtures in 2026 |
Real Madrid’s 2025/26 campaign enters a critical phase as the club fights on multiple fronts. With the Copa del Rey campaign already over following a stunning defeat to Albacete, the focus now shifts squarely to La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. Fans and analysts alike are watching every fixture closely as Real look to salvage silverware this season.
La Liga Run-In: Tough Tests and Key Clashes
Real Madrid still have a packed La Liga schedule ahead of them, with several high-profile matches that could decide their title hopes:
Real Madrid vs Levante
Date: 17 January
Kick-off: 13:00 GMT | 8:00 AM ET
TV: LaLiga TV, ESPN+
Preview: A classic low-block test at the Bernabéu. Madrid’s patience and movement between the lines will be decisive.
Villarreal vs Real Madrid
Date: 24 January
Kick-off: 20:00 GMT | 3:00 PM ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: One of the toughest away fixtures left. Villarreal’s pressing can disrupt Madrid’s build-up.
Real Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano
Date: 1 February
Kick-off: 13:00 GMT | 8:00 AM ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Rayo bring intensity and vertical play. Madrid must control tempo and avoid turnovers.
Valencia vs Real Madrid
Date: 8 February
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV, ESPN+
Preview: Mestalla is never easy. Emotional control and defensive concentration are vital.
Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad
Date: 15 February
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: A tactical chess match. Sociedad’s structure tests Madrid’s creativity.
Osasuna vs Real Madrid
Date: 22 February
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Physical and direct. Madrid must manage second balls and transitions.
Real Madrid vs Getafe
Date: 1 March
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Getafe defend deep and narrow. Precision in the final third is key.
Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid
Date: 8 March
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Open spaces could suit Madrid’s counter-attacking threat.
Real Madrid vs Elche
Date: 15 March
Kick-off: Afternoon GMT | Morning ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: On paper favorable, but rotation and focus will matter.
Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid (El Derbi)
Date: 22 March
Kick-off: Prime time GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV, ESPN
Preview: Tight margins, high intensity. Set pieces and midfield duels decide derbies.
Mallorca vs Real Madrid
Date: 5 April
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Tricky away trip requiring squad depth.
Real Madrid vs Girona
Date: 12 April
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Girona’s organization makes this more complex than it looks.
Real Betis vs Real Madrid
Date: 19 April
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Betis like possession. Madrid’s transitions could be decisive.
Real Madrid vs Alavés
Date: 22 April
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: A match to maintain rhythm before the run-in.
Espanyol vs Real Madrid
Date: 3 May
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Deep defending and aerial duels dominate.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid (El Clásico)
Date: 10 May
Kick-off: Prime time GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV, ESPN
Preview: A potential title decider. Momentum often outweighs form.
Real Madrid vs Real Oviedo
Date: 13 May
Kick-off: Evening GMT | Afternoon ET
TV: LaLiga TV
Preview: Could be crucial for sealing final league positions.
UEFA Champions League – Knockout Stage
Real Madrid vs AS Monaco (First Leg)
Date: 20 January
Kick-off: 20:00 GMT | 3:00 PM ET
TV: TNT Sports, Paramount+
Preview: Madrid will look to dominate early and build a cushion at home.
Benfica vs Real Madrid (Second Leg)
Date: 28 January
Kick-off: 20:00 GMT | 3:00 PM ET
TV: TNT Sports, Paramount+
Preview: A hostile European night. Experience and game management are Madrid’s biggest strengths.
Copa del Rey Exit Changes FocusReal Madrid were surprisingly knocked out of the Copa del Rey at the round of 16 by Albacete Balompié, a lower-division side, adding pressure on the squad to respond strongly in remaining competitions. The defeat — coming alongside a recent coaching change — has reshaped the club’s priorities for the rest of the season. |
Why Every Match Matters
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Domestic focus: With the Copa del Rey no longer in play, La Liga consistency is critical.
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European identity: The Champions League remains Real Madrid’s most natural stage.
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Physical management: Fixture congestion demands smart rotation and squad depth.
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Mental edge: Derbies and Clásico fixtures often shape the narrative of the entire season.
Final Word
Real Madrid’s remaining fixtures combine tactical battles, historic rivalries, and season-defining moments. From grinding league away trips to high-pressure Champions League nights, the path ahead leaves no room for complacency. For Madridistas, the weeks to come promise tension, drama, and the possibility of another iconic finish to the season.
