Espanyol welcome Real Madrid to the RCDE Stadium in LaLiga as they look to move closer to a place in the top half of the table.
Real Madrid could be trailing leaders Barcelona by a staggering 14 points when they take to the pitch on Sunday, thanks to their rivals playing 24 hours earlier.
If that happens, anything less than a win would see Hansi Flick’s side crowned champions.

Real Madrid’s title aspirations are on the brink
Truth be told, Madrid have been faltering for a number of weeks now. Their only victory since March 22 came against Alavés last weekend.
Between the 3-2 victory over city rivals Atlético Madrid on the aforementioned date and now, Álvaro Arbeloa’s side have lost against Bayern Munich (twice) and Mallorca, while dropping points against Girona and Real Betis in La Liga.
Los Blancos will end the campaign without winning either the Spanish title or the Champions League trophy for the second consecutive season.
Where do they go from here? That remains anyone’s guess. One thing that looks certain, however, is that there will be a change of manager in the summer.
Arbeloa’s win percentage stands at 64% heading into the clash against Espanyol and a feeble exit from the Champions League wont have done his cause much good.
Remarkably, José Mourinho has been linked with a return to the Bernabéu in recent days.
Its win or bust for Arbeloa this Sunday, but whatever happens, it appears his future has already been decided.

Espanyol remain in contention for a top-half finish in La Liga
While it hasn’t exactly been the finest of seasons for Espanyol, winning just ten of their 33 league games thus far, they could still finish in the top-half.
Los Periquitos’ recent form has been poor though, failing to win any of their previous 16 matches in the Spanish top flight. A run that, incredibly, stretches back to December 2025.
Espanyol have won two of their last three home ties against Madrid dating back to October 2021. Given Arbeloa’s men are going through their own rut, it opens the door for the home side to secure a positive result on Sunday.
Team news
Espanyol manager Manolo González is only missing one player for this game and that is through suspension. Pol Lozano was sent off after receiving his second caution against Levante, just three minutes after entering the game.
For Madrid, Arbela has several first-team stars out injured. Indeed, Rodrygo and Éder Militão are both long-term absentees.
Elsewhere, Thibaut Courtois, Kylian Mbappé and Arda Güler will also miss the clash against Espanyol on Sunday evening.
Prediction
Madrid will know that only a victory keeps their unlikely title hopes intact on Sunday.
Espanyol may not been in the best form, but they will be keen on exploiting a Madrid side that is short on confidence right now.
It will be tighter than many expect, with a narrow win for the away side on the cards.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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