After achieving a draw in the first leg and winning the title of LaLiga champion a few days ago, Real Madrid faced this second leg of the Champions League semi-finals against Bayern Munich with the hope of doing a good job and showing a level that would allow him to be in the final that will take place at Wembley on June 1, and in which Borussia Dortmund was already waiting. The match was not at all easy, against a Bavarian team that had the only option to save the season in the top continental club competition. Finally, Real Madrid once again pulled off an epic effort to come back from the match and with two goals from Joselu achieve a place in the final on a new night for history at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Ahead, Real Madrid will face a new Champions League final, in addition to the last rounds of LaLiga in which nothing will be played.
Ancelotti’s men will have to visit the Los Cármenes stadium to face a Granada team that is obliged to achieve a victory if it does not want to see its relegation to the second category of Spanish football confirmed. The white team won the title last weekend, so nothing will be at stake other than the prestige of the club, which for the whites is already enough to go out on the green to show their best version.
As the penultimate league match, the whites will receive the visit of an Alavés team that will want to establish itself in the middle of the standings and to do so they will try to attack the Santiago Bernabéu. Meanwhile, Real Madrid could have its eyes set on a hypothetical Champions League final and with LaLiga under its arm, it may be time for the less common.
Real Madrid’s penultimate league game will be against a Villarreal team that is not having the best of seasons due to a start that left something to be desired, but since the middle of the season it is true that they improved a lot. For Carlo Ancelotti’s team, these are pure formality matches that, even so, they will t
ry to win given the demands of the club.
As the culmination of the Spanish domestic championship, Real Madrid will host Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabéu. At that point the white team will no longer have anything at stake, and Real Betis may be in the fight to enter European competition positions, so Ancelotti’s men will have to show their best version if they want to finish LaLiga in a good way.
The 23/24 Champions League final will be held at Wembley on June 1. Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid will face each other in a duel that promises to be exciting. Both teams have arrived after a great competition, and finally one of the two teams will emerge as champion. The white team hopes to add the fifteenth Champions League to its record.
Rival |
Date |
Schedule |
Competition |
TV channel |
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Grenade |
May 11 |
18:30 ESP, 13:30 ARG, 10:30 MX |
The league |
DAZN LaLiga TV |
Alavés |
may 14 |
21:30 ESP, 16:30 ARG, 13:30 MX |
The league |
DAZN LaLiga TV |
Villarreal |
may 19 |
To be confirmed |
The league |
To be confirmed |
Real Betis |
May 26 |
To be confirmed |
The league |
To be confirmed |
Borussia Dortmund |
June 1 |
To be confirmed |
Champions League |
To be confirmed |
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