Saturday, September 20, 2025

Two of La Liga’s unbeaten teams meet, as Real Madrid face off against Espanyol looking to preserve their perfect start to the season. Red cards in successive matches have provided the only real wobble in Real Madrid’s impressive start to life under Xabi Alonso (W10, D1, L1) under whom they’ve also won each of their four league matches this season. They even managed to win both games in which they saw those reds, dispatching Real Sociedad 2-1 in league action before defeating Marseille by the same scoreline in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. It’s hard to make many arguments against them making it a hat-trick of wins in the space of almost a week given they’ve won nine of their last ten home league games (L1). Espanyol have also made a dream start to their domestic campaign, going unbeaten across their opening four La Liga games for the first time since the 2013/14 season. That is an unexpected start for a side that only narrowly avoided relegation last season, with Manolo González looking to lead his Espanyol to six straight unbeaten top-flight games for the first time since a run of nine games between April and May 2019. Having not won any of their last five La Liga matches on their travels though (D2 L3), the standard of the opposition might be a concern here. The visitors won the last H2H by a 1-0 scoreline, but that was the only time they’ve beaten Real Madrid in the last five meetings (L4). They have also not won an away fixture against the Spanish giants since April 1996!

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Two of La Liga’s unbeaten teams meet, as Real Madrid face off against Espanyol looking to preserve their perfect start to the season. Red ca...