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- Competition: La Liga
- Date: Sunday, 10th March 2024
- Kickoff: 17:30 UTC / 18:30 CET
- Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid)
Four days after advancing to the Quarter Finals of the Champions League, Real Madrid will pursue their La Liga title campaign against Celta Vigo, a team facing relegation, at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.
Real Madrid is having a stellar season. They’ve already claimed the Super Cup and are performing exceptionally in the UCL. They’re leading in La Liga, with a seven-point lead over Girona, who is in second place. Currently, they’re the leading contender to win the title, with bookies offering odds of only 1.03 for Los Blancos to clinch the championship. Their only underperformance was in the Cup, where they were defeated by Atletico Madrid in the 1/8 Finals. Therefore, the only trophy they won last season, the Copa del Rey, is no longer in contention.
Celta’s performance has been steadily declining over the past few seasons. Once a team that competed for European spots, they have now become a potential candidate for relegation. Despite finishing 13th last year, their position was not as secure as it seemed, as they were a mere three points away from the danger zone. At present, Celta Vigo stands at 17th place, just five points clear of the relegation zone. Although numerous football analysts argue that they are underperforming and are superior to the teams at the bottom of the league’s table, their results do not reflect this.
Real Madrid vs Celta Vigo pick: Under 3.5 goals
Despite being tied as the second-highest scoring team in the league with 56 goals (averaging 2.07 per game), Real Madrid’s offense has been underperforming in recent matches. They’ve only managed to net six goals across their last five games in all competitions, a figure significantly lower than their usual rate. Conversely, their defense has been impressively consistent throughout the season. A combination of a slightly underperforming offense (by their own high standards) and a solid defensive performance has resulted in Real Madrid exceeding 3.5 goals in only one of their last five matches. The absence of Jude Bellingham will further impact their offensive capabilities, making their attack less potent.
In La Liga, Celta managed to keep their goals under 3.5 in 74% of their matches (20 of 27 rounds). They have shown a lackluster offensive performance throughout the season, but their scoring has improved in recent matches. However, we remain skeptical about their ability to score in away games against Spain’s top defensive team.
In the last head-to-head match in Vigo, Los Blancos secured a 1:0 victory. Moreover, less than four goals were scored in three out of the last four head-to-head matches. Taking into account these past matches and all the other factors, we believe that placing a bet for under 3.5 goals is the most promising option for this La Liga match.
Real Madrid vs Celta Vigo Head to Head (H2H) stats
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25 aug 23
Celta Vigo
0 : 1
Real Madrid
La Liga
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22 apr 23
Real Madrid
2 : 0
Celta Vigo
La Liga
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20 aug 22
Celta Vigo
1 : 4
Real Madrid
La Liga
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02 apr 22
Celta Vigo
1 : 2
Real Madrid
La Liga
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12 sep 21
Real Madrid
5 : 2
Celta Vigo
La Liga
Real Madrid team news
Jude Bellingham received a two-game suspension following a red card in the prior La Liga match against Valencia. Despite scoring a late 3:2 goal against Valencia, the game was called to an end just before the goal by the referee. The English player’s protest resulted in his suspension. Real Madrid made an attempt to contest the ban, however, the federation dismissed it.
David Alaba, Edemr Militao, and Thibaut Courtois will remain sidelined due to long-term injuries that caused them to miss previous games.
Last matches of Real Madrid
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06 mar 24
Real Madrid
1 : 1
RB Leipzig
Champions League
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02 mar 24
Valencia
2 : 2
Real Madrid
La Liga
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25 feb 24
Real Madrid
1 : 0
Sevilla
La Liga
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18 feb 24
Rayo Vallecano
1 : 1
Real Madrid
La Liga
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13 feb 24
RB Leipzig
0 : 1
Real Madrid
Champions League
Real Madrid lineup
Goalkeeper
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13
Andriy Lunin
Defenders
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2
Daniel Carvajal
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22
Antonio Rudiger
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6
Nacho Fernandez
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23
Ferland Mendy
Midfielders
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15
Federico Valverde
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8
Toni Kroos
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18
Aurelien Tchouameni
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21
Brahim Diaz
Forwards
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11
Rodrygo
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7
Vinicius Junior
Celta Vigo team news
Iago Aspas, the striker, served his one-game suspension in the previous match against Almeria and is expected to return to the starting lineup.
Renato Tapia is the latest addition to the injury list. He skipped the last game due to a muscle injury and will be out of action for another week or two. Joseph Aidoo, Mihajlo Ristic, Carlos Dotor, and Miguel Rodriguez, who were absent in previous games, will continue to be sidelined. Willot Swedberg’s participation is still uncertain.
Last matches of Celta Vigo
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01 mar 24
Celta Vigo
1 : 0
Almería
La Liga
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25 feb 24
Cadiz
2 : 2
Celta Vigo
La Liga
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17 feb 24
Celta Vigo
1 : 2
FC Barcelona
La Liga
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11 feb 24
Getafe
3 : 2
Celta Vigo
La Liga
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04 feb 24
Osasuna
0 : 3
Celta Vigo
La Liga
Celta Vigo lineup
Goalkeeper
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25
Vicente Guaita
Defenders
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22
Javier Manquillo
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2
Carl Starfelt
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4
Unai Nunez
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23
Manuel Sanchez
Midfielders
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3
Oscar Mingueza
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8
Francisco Beltran
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14
Luca de la Torre
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17
Jonathan Bamba
Forwards
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10
Iago Aspas
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18
Jorgen Larsen
4 Reasons why we should see fewer than four goals
- In the last five games, Real Madrid scored under 3.5 goals four times.
- Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid’s top goalscorer, will be missed.
- In 74% of Celta Vigo’s La Liga games, both teams ended up scoring.
- Real Madrid secured a 1:0 victory in the first head-to-head game of this season.
Main prediction Real Madrid &— Celta Vigo
Under 3.5 goals
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