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Real Madrid is in recovery mode as it travels to Valencia on Saturday fresh on the heels of a hellish result in El Clasico. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.

La Liga’s title race is in danger of becoming all too one-sided unless Real Madrid can get back on the winning track, starting with a visit to face Valencia at the Mestalla on Saturday. Los Blancos were battered 4-0 at home to Barcelona last weekend in what was their largest defeat at the Bernabeu since 1974, when it was once again Barca who dished out five goals without reply in El Clasico. A full-blooded affair saw Valencia lose a two-goal lead to draw the last time Los Che hosted Real in March of this year, And Vinicius Jr will once more be out for blood after bagging a brace in that clash.

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Game Date: November 2, 2024

Start Time: 4 p.m. ET

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Game Venue: Mestalla, Valencia, Spain

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Vinicius has as much reason to feel resentment ahead of Saturday’s trip after the Brazilian was upset to miss out on Monday’s Ballon d’Or award.

Real and its members boycotted the ceremony after discovering their star winger wouldn’t lift the top individual prize in soccer, having enjoyed a phenomenal run of form over the past year and more.

However, not even he could prevent Real succumbing to Barcelona in historic fashion last time out, with Los Blancos looking lost in a result that will have massive title implications:  

Carlo Ancelotti’s men are now six points adrift at second in La Liga, and only a win against last-place Valencia will do as the capital colossus looks to regain its momentum.

The recent injuries to Thibaut Courtois and Rodrygo took their toll against Barca, though the result was far too conclusive to blame it on Real’s current list of absentees.

It’s fortunate Real’s opportunity to bounce back comes against a team that’s won just one of 11 league outings so far this term, though Valencia has avoided defeat in four of its last six games hosting La Liga’s titleholder.

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