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How to watch Real Madrid vs. Celta de Vigo: LaLiga 2024-25 Matchday 34 Preview

Below, we outline the match context, broadcast details, and predictions to ensure you catch every moment live.

By Angel Carrillo Hernández

We expect a commanding Real Madrid performance, leveraging their Bernabéu fortress and star-studded attack to overpower Celta. / X
We expect a commanding Real Madrid performance, leveraging their Bernabéu fortress and star-studded attack to overpower Celta. / X

We’re set for a captivating LaLiga showdown as Real Madrid hosts Celta de Vigo on Sunday, May 4, 2025, at the Santiago Bernabéu. This Matchday 34 clash pits Carlo Ancelotti’s title-chasing Merengues against Claudio Giráldez’s upwardly mobile Célticos, who are pushing for European qualification. With Real Madrid coming off a morale-boosting win and Celta riding a wave of attacking form, this match promises intensity and high stakes in the race for LaLiga’s top spots.

Below, we outline the match context, broadcast details, and predictions to ensure you catch every moment live.

Match Context: Real Madrid’s Title Pursuit vs. Celta’s European Ambition

Real Madrid arrives after a 1-0 victory over Getafe, with Arda Güler’s goal securing second place in LaLiga with 72 points, four behind leaders Barcelona. Carlo Ancelotti’s side has been formidable at home, boasting a 9W-2D-0L record at the Bernabéu and scoring 78 goals in the league, second only to Barcelona. Kylian Mbappé (14 goals), Vinícius Júnior (10 goals, 8 assists), and Jude Bellingham (8 goals) lead their attack, though injuries to David Alaba (knee), Dani Carvajal (ACL), and Eduardo Camavinga (doubtful, knock) strain their depth. Despite a 5-1 Champions League semifinal loss to Arsenal, Real’s seven-match unbeaten run in LaLiga (5W-2D) and their 15W-2D-1L record against Celta in the last 18 meetings make them heavy favorites. The 80,000-strong Bernabéu crowd will demand a performance to close the gap before El Clásico.

Celta de Vigo, seventh with 46 points, is in fine form after a 3-0 rout of Villarreal, driven by Fer López, Borja Iglesias, and Iago Aspas. Under Claudio Giráldez, Celta has climbed into European contention, just nine points shy of Champions League spots, with 50 goals scored. Aspas (10 goals, 6 assists) and Borja Iglesias (7 goals) form a potent attack, supported by Fran Beltrán’s midfield control. However, their defense has conceded 44 goals, and injuries to Mihailo Ristić (hamstring) and Óscar Mingueza (doubtful, knock) weaken their backline. Celta’s 2W-2D-5L away record and a 0-9-1 record in their last 10 visits to the Bernabéu pose challenges, but their four-match unbeaten streak (3W-1D) and a shock 2-2 draw at the Bernabéu in 2020 offer hope. Posts on X highlight Celta’s attacking confidence but note Real’s historical dominance, with fans debating whether Aspas can exploit Real’s depleted defense.

The head-to-head heavily favors Real Madrid, who have won 33 of 38 home games against Celta in LaLiga, including a 4-0 thrashing last season. Celta’s attacking form could test Real’s injury-hit backline, but the Merengues’ depth and home fortress make an upset unlikely.

Viewing Guide: How to Watch Real Madrid vs. Celta de Vigo Live

The match kicks off at 6:00 AM Central Mexico Time (8:00 AM ET, 2:00 PM CEST) on May 4, 2025, at the Santiago Bernabéu. Broadcast and streaming options include:

  • Mexico: Sky Sports
  • United States: ESPN Deportes, ESPN+ Plus, Fubo Sports
  • Spain: M+ LaLiga TV, M+ LaLiga TV 2, M+ LaLiga TV UHD, LaLiga TV Bar
  • South America: ESPN, Disney+ Premium

Broadcast Highlights:

  • In Spain, M+ LaLiga TV’s coverage starts at 1:30 PM CEST with Carlos Martínez (narrator), Álvaro Benito (analyst), and Ricardo Sierra (pitchside).
  • In Mexico, Sky Sports features Luis Manuel López (play-by-play) and Raúl Ortiz (commentary), beginning at 5:45 AM CMT.
  • U.S. viewers can watch ESPN Deportes’ Spanish feed with Ricardo Ortiz and Mario Kempes, or ESPN+’s English coverage with Ian Darke and Stewart Robson.
  • South America’s ESPN and Disney+ Premium include Juan Pablo Sorín and Bambino Pons for select regions.
  • For viewers abroad, a VPN like NordVPN can unlock home streaming services, as recommended by GOAL. Check for free trials on Fubo or ESPN+.

Match Details and Predictions

Date and Time: Sunday, May 4, 2025, at 6:00 AM CMT (8:00 AM ET, 2:00 PM CEST)

Venue: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain

Context: Real Madrid (2nd, 72 points) aims to close the gap to Barcelona, while Celta (7th, 46 points) pushes for a European spot.

Key Players:

  • Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappé (goal-scoring star), Vinícius Júnior (dynamic winger), Jude Bellingham (midfield engine).
  • Celta de Vigo: Iago Aspas (veteran leader), Borja Iglesias (clinical striker), Fran Beltrán (midfield anchor).

Prediction: Real Madrid’s home dominance and attacking firepower make them overwhelming favorites, but Celta’s in-form attack could exploit gaps in Real’s injury-hit defense. Betting odds list Real at -350, Celta at +800, and a draw at +450. With Real’s 78 goals and Celta’s 50, over 3.5 goals (+100) is plausible, while both teams to score (-110) reflects Celta’s scoring streak (10 goals in 4 games). A 3-1 Real Madrid win is predicted, with Mbappé and Vinícius scoring, though Aspas may grab a consolation for Celta.

Projected Lineups (subject to fitness checks):

  • Real Madrid: Courtois; Vázquez, Militão, Rüdiger, Mendy; Valverde, Tchouaméni, Bellingham; Rodrygo, Mbappé, Vinícius
  • Celta: Guaita; Manquillo, Starfelt, Marcos Alonso, Domínguez; Beltrán, Cervi, Damián; Swedberg, Iglesias, Aspas

Conclusion: Real Madrid’s Firepower to Prevail

We expect a commanding Real Madrid performance, leveraging their Bernabéu fortress and star-studded attack to overpower Celta. The Célticos’ recent form and Aspas’ guile offer a slim chance for an upset, but Real’s depth and title hunger should prove decisive. The Santiago Bernabéu’s electric atmosphere will amplify the stakes, making this a must-watch LaLiga Clash.

What You Need to Know About Real Madrid vs. Celta de Vigo!

  • Real Madrid hosts Celta on May 4, 2025, at 6:00 AM CMT at Santiago Bernabéu.
  • Real (2nd, 72 points) beat Getafe 1-0; Celta (7th, 46 points) thrashed Villarreal 3-0.
  • Real has won 33 of 38 home LaLiga games against Celta, including 4-0 last season.
  • Watch in Mexico (Sky Sports), U.S. (ESPN Deportes/ESPN+/Fubo), Spain (M+ LaLiga TV), and South America (ESPN/Disney+).
  • A 3-1 Real Madrid win is predicted, with Celta likely to score.

Angel Carrillo Hernández

Angel Carrillo Hernández

I dedicate myself to writing and SEO. Life took me from poetry to the field, and we are here to score.I graduated with a degree in Lengua y Literatura Hispanicas from FES Acatlan. My passion and need for the written word have led me to be part of various projects related to letters. Before venturing into the professional world, I worked as a copywriter and content creator for various Facebook pages in independent projects.As part of my professional training, I did my social service at the Palaci...

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