Last season’s Supercopa de Espana winners, Real Madrid, will try to defend their title when they face Valencia in the semi-finals this season. In this competition, Los Blancos is listed as the second most productive club that has won 12 titles, one trophy adrift compared to Barcelona.
It’s a shame that the visit to Riyadh in the middle of this week was preceded by Real Madrid’s defeat in their last league match against Villarreal. Karim Benzema equalized after Yeremy Pino scored an early goal early in the second half. But the goal scored by Gerard Moreno from the penalty spot finally confirmed the victory for the hosts.
For a club like Real Madrid, having recorded two wins, one draw and two defeats in the last five league matches is certainly not an ideal result. Especially considering the tight competition with Barcelona in the race for the league title this season.
The Supercopa de Espana should be a golden opportunity for Carlo Ancelotti’s camp to be able to lift the first trophy this season in order to increase the enthusiasm of the entire team. Moreover, according to head-to-head records, Real Madrid managed to win the last three meetings against Valencia in a row.
In the 2019/2020 season, Real Madrid managed to become an obstacle for Valencia to qualify for the Supercopa de Espana final by winning 3-1 in the semi-finals. As a result, Los Che has not been able to add to the number of trophies collected from this competition after winning once in 1999 through a 4-3 aggregate win over Barcelona.
Gennaro Gattuso’s team is also struggling to improve the inconsistency of performance which has made it only win once in the last three competitive matches, including failing to gain points in two consecutive league matches.
Given its current position in 11th place in the standings, of course it is more logical that Valencia is fighting hard for a trophy this season through the Supercopa de Espana and Copa del Rey, having managed to qualify for the round of 16 with a 3-0 win over La Nucia.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Live Stream Info
Match | Real Madrid vs. Valencia |
Competition | 2022-23 Spanish Super Cup |
Match day | Semifinals |
Venue | King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh |
Date | Wednesday, January 11, 2023 |
Kickoff | 14:00 EDT |
Official TV | CBS Sports, or Paramount+ |
Live TV | CBS Sports, or Paramount+ / TV-Bola |
**) Resepbyta is not responsible for the link and broadcast quality.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Head-to-Head
- January 09, 2022 – Real Madrid [4 – 1] Valencia (La Liga)
- September 20, 2021 – Valencia [1 – 2] Real Madrid (La Liga)
- February 14, 2021 – Real Madrid [2 – 0] Valencia (La Liga)
- November 09, 2020 – Valencia [4 – 1] Real Madrid (La Liga)
- June 19, 2020 – Real Madrid [3 – 0] Valencia (La Liga)
Last Match
Real Madrid
- November 08, 2022 – Rayo Vallecano [3 – 2] Real Madrid (La Liga)
- November 11, 2022 – Real Madrid [2 – 1] Cadiz (La Liga)
- December 31, 2022 – Valladolid [0 – 2] Real Madrid (La Liga)
- January 04, 2023 – Cacereño [0 – 1] Real Madrid (Copa Del Rey)
- January 07, 2023 – Villarreal [2 – 1] Real Madrid (La Liga)
Valencia
- December 17, 2022 – Valencia [1 – 2] Nottingham (Club Friendlies)
- December 22, 2022 – Valencia [1 – 3] AZ (Club Friendlies)
- December 31, 2022 – Villarreal [2 – 1] Valencia (La Liga)
- January 04, 2023 – La Nucía [0 – 3] Valencia (Copa Del Rey)
- January 07, 2023 – Valencia [0 – 1] Cadiz (La Liga)
Real Madrid vs. Valencia Squad Predictions
Real Madrid (4-3-3) | Valencia (4-3-3) |
Courtois | Mamardashvili |
Carvajal | Correia |
Militao | Comert |
Rudiger | Diakhaby |
Mendy | Gaya |
Kroos | Musah |
Valverde | Guillamon |
Modric | Almeida |
Rodrygo | Kluivert |
Benzema | Cavani |
Vinicius | Lino |