Real Madrid welcome Valencia to the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday (22:00 GMT+3) in La Liga action. The hosts are chasing a fourth straight league win to strengthen their lead at the top, while Valencia arrive looking to end a poor away run. Goals are expected, with both teams showing defensive fragility. Here’s my Real Madrid vs Valencia prediction and betting analysis.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Tips
- Real Madrid vs Valencia: Over 3.5 Goals ( at N/A)
- Real Madrid vs Valencia: Real Madrid 3-1 ( at N/A)
Real Madrid vs Valencia Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Real Madrid | |
| Draw | |
| Valencia |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Madrid’s relentless attack continues to deliver
Real Madrid enter the weekend full of confidence after nine wins from ten league games. Carlo Ancelotti’s side have scored in 47 of their last 50 La Liga fixtures — a remarkable run that highlights their consistency and attacking rhythm. With creativity across the front line and midfield runners adding depth, Madrid rarely struggle to find openings.
Defensively, however, they’re still far from flawless. The hosts have conceded in three of their last four home games and in eight of the last ten meetings with Valencia, suggesting another open contest is likely. Their combination of attacking dominance and occasional lapses at the back keeps high-scoring outcomes in play.
Tip: Over 3.5 Goals ( at N/A)
Valencia’s road struggles leave them vulnerable
Valencia remain unpredictable under Rubén Baraja. They’ve won only one of their last seven league matches and continue to concede heavily away from home. Two of their five away fixtures this season have produced over 3.5 goals, and their defensive line often struggles to maintain shape under sustained pressure.
While they have shown flashes of attacking intent — scoring in four of their last six outings — their inability to contain top-tier opponents has cost them points. Against Madrid’s firepower, they may create chances but are unlikely to hold firm for long. The pattern points to a familiar scenario: Valencia scoring but ultimately being overpowered.
Tip: Real Madrid 3-1 ( at N/A)

