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Espanyol vs Real Madrid preview: Team news, line-ups, where to watch (03/05/2026)

Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa in the dugout

Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa faces a must-win match against Espanyol / Shutterstock

Preview, team news, head to head, probable line ups, tactical analysis and where to watch Espanyol vs Real Madrid in Sunday’s LaLiga clash at the RCDE Stadium

Real Madrid travel to the RCDE Stadium this Sunday to face Espanyol in a Matchday 34 encounter that kicks off at 21:00 local time (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT). For Los Blancos, the margin for error has evaporated, as they sit 11 points behind leaders Barcelona with only five games remaining.

If Barcelona defeat Osasuna on Saturday and Real Madrid fail to win in Cornellà, the LaLiga title race will be mathematically over before next week’s El Clásico.

Espanyol are enduring a historically difficult period. Manolo González‘s side are winless in 2026, a streak spanning 16 consecutive matches across all competitions since their last victory in late December.

Currently 13th in the table with 39 points, they are desperate to break their four-month victory drought in front of their home supporters.

Team news & injury updates

Espanyol

The hosts will be missing midfielder Pol Lozano, who is suspended following a late red card in the recent 0-0 draw with Levante. Meanwhile, Javi Puado, who has barely featured this season due to knee injury, is sidelined long term.

Real Madrid

Álvaro Arbeloa is managing a severely depleted roster following an injury crisis that has defined their spring. Kylian Mbappé is confirmed out for Sunday with a semitendinosus muscle injury in his left leg sustained against Betis.

While he is fighting to be fit for El Clásico on May 10, he will not feature in Cornellà. Meanwhile, Rodrygo, Éder Militão, and Thibaut Courtois are all ruled out too.

Kylian Mbappe will miss the Espanyol match through injury / Shutterstock

Head-to-head (H2H) record

While Real Madrid won the reverse fixture 2-0 in September, the RCDE Stadium has previously been a graveyard for their title ambitions, including a 1-0 defeat in February 2025.

Last five meetings:

Probable line-ups

Position Espanyol Predicted XI Real Madrid Predicted XI
Goalkeeper Dmitrovic Lunin
Defence El Hilali, Calero, Cabrera, Romero Alexander-Arnold, Rüdiger, Huijsen, Mendy
Midfield Gonzalez, Expósito, Terrats Valverde, Camavinga, Bellingham
Attack Ngonge, Garcia, Milla Brahim Díaz, Garcia, Vinícius Jr.
Espanyol fans will be looking to push their team to a much-needed win on Sunday / Shutterstock

Tactical Analysis: How the game will be won

The battle: Breaking the Cornellà block

The tactical focal point of this match is whether Madrid can break down an Espanyol side that are expected to sit deep and look to hit on the counter.

Without Mbappé, Arbeloa will likely rely on Vinícius Jr. to create 1-on-1 situations out wide, while Jude Bellingham may need to operate as a shadow striker to provide a focal point in the box.

Manager insight

Manolo González will likely employ a low block to frustrate Madrid’s makeshift attack. Álvaro Arbeloa, whose squad looks physically drained after a difficult month, must find a way to inspire his players to keep the title race alive for at least one more week.

Where to watch Espanyol vs Real Madrid

Market insights & probability

According to current market data, Real Madrid remain the favourites with a 55.2% win probability. Espanyol are valued at a 21% chance for a historic home upset, while the draw is priced at 23.8%.

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