Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes are hanging by a thread, and they know it. With just one win in their last four domestic matches, Los Blancos head to Espanyol on Sunday in what feels like a must-win showdown. If they want to keep any chance of catching Barcelona before El Clásico, this is the moment to turn things around.
The season has been a tough one for manager Álvaro Arbeloa, who is widely expected to be replaced this summer. Club president Florentino Pérez is reportedly already scouting for a new leader, as Madrid face the real possibility of going two consecutive seasons without a major trophy—a rare dry spell in the Spanish capital. Currently sitting 11 points behind league leaders Barcelona, Madrid need to run the table, including a victory in the upcoming Clásico, to keep their faint title dreams alive.
On the other side, Espanyol are in a slump of their own. Once chasing a Champions League spot, they've plummeted to 13th place after a staggering 16-match winless run. What started as a promising campaign has turned into a fight to stop the bleeding, making Sunday's clash a pivotal moment for both sides.
For fans in the United States, the match will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and available to stream on Fubo. You can also catch every La Liga game this season on ESPN Select through the ESPN app—perfect for keeping up with all the action, from the title race to the relegation battle.
Kickoff is set for Sunday, and with so much at stake, this is one you won't want to miss. Whether you're cheering for Madrid's comeback or Espanyol's resurgence, get ready for a match that could shape the rest of the season.
