Real Madrid vs Mallorca Prediction
🔊 What drives Los Blancos in the remaining matches of the league? In the 36th round of La Liga, Real Madrid are set to face Mallorca at the Santiago Bernabéu. Carlo Ancelotti's side have virtually lost their chances of clinching the title. However, the Italian manager is eager to finish the season on a high note. Let's take a look at the bookmakers' early predictions for the match: a home win is at 1.35 odds, while a victory for the visitors stands at 8.5.
Head-to-Head
📊 This season, the teams have faced each other twice. First, they played to a draw at "Iberostar" during the opening round of La Liga (1-1). Then, in early January, the Galacticos dismantled Jagoba Arrasate's squad in the Spanish Super Cup semifinal (3-0). Mallorca's last away victory against Real Madrid dates back to the 2008/09 season (3-1).
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Real Madrid Team Overview
⚪ Real Madrid's hopes for triumph were dashed with a 4-3 defeat in El Clasico. Even Kylian Mbappe's hat-trick couldn't secure their first victory over Barcelona this season. With just three matches remaining, Los Blancos trail the Blaugrana by seven points. However, fans of the capital club find solace in their team's impressive home form at the Santiago Bernabeu, where they have collected 43 points from 17 games-the best record in the league. It will be intriguing to see what tactical maneuvers Carlo Ancelotti employs in the remaining fixtures of the national championship.
Match Results: Real Madrid

Mallorca Team Overview
🔴 Mallorca trail Rayo Vallecano for a top-8 spot only on tiebreakers. In the last round, the "islanders" secured a long-awaited victory by defeating Valladolid 2-1. Interestingly, Mallorca's away performance is marked by disappointing scoring stats, averaging just 0.82 goals per match. Among the top-10 teams, the "vermillion" have the lowest scoring record this season, with an average of 0.94 goals per game.
Match Results: Mallorca
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Real Madrid
📣 The previous match marked Carlo Ancelotti's 350th game at the helm of the capital club. Here's what the Italian coach had to say following another setback in El Clasico: "Let's not forget we have five defenders injured. Don't forget that. This was the last Clasico of the season. Now we need to finish the season strong. We have three matches left, and we must try to win them all. We had two chances to make it 4-4. The result wasn't great, but we fought until the last minute. It was a competitive, hard-fought, and balanced match right up to the end. It was a clash of two great teams. We battled until the very last minute."
📢 Meanwhile, Lamine Yamal believes that Los Blancos didn't provide enough competition for the Blaugrana: "Real Madrid didn't create a single clear-cut chance. We, on the other hand, created plenty of opportunities in front of their goal. Barca could and should have scored much more."
📝 The future of Brazilian star Rodrygo at the Santiago Bernabeu remains uncertain. He missed the recent El Clasico due to physical discomfort. Even after the match against Celta, Rodrygo informed the coaching staff that he wasn't feeling well enough to play. In this season's La Liga campaign, the 24-year-old has featured in 30 matches, scoring six goals and providing five assists.
❌ In Los Blancos' injury list are David Alaba (knee injury), Eduardo Camavinga (groin injury), Dani Carvajal (knee injury), Eder Militao (knee injury), Antonio Rudiger, and Ferland Mendy (hamstring injury). Due to suspension, Aurelien Tchouameni will be unavailable for the capital club in the upcoming round.
Mallorca
📣 Let's highlight some key points from one of Jagoba Arrasate's recent press conferences: "We need to look within ourselves and acknowledge that we're not at our best, and we can perform better. The external noise is partly on us. It's time to work hard, stay quiet, and start winning. I haven't been here long, but I know we need to make the fans happy. If they're unhappy, it means something isn't working. This year, I've seen the passion and joy among the people at 'Iberostar'. We're focused on that, and we're responsible for what's happening around us. We must attack with all 11 players and defend with all 11. We need to improve our defense. Offensively, we also need greater mobility to occupy space better, and sometimes the system can facilitate this, but it's not just about the system."
🔝 One of the key players in Jagoba Arrasate's tactical setup is Sergi Darder. The 31-year-old Spaniard excels in the number ten role and consistently poses a threat in the opposition's half. His vision on the field is a strong asset for the Spanish playmaker. This season, he has scored 2 goals and provided 5 assists, matching his most productive season in La Liga.
❌ Among Mallorca's injured players are Chiquinho (leg injury), Manu Morlanes (hamstring injury), and Abdon Prats (calf muscle injury). The lack of squad depth could impact the results in the final matches of the season.
🟨 Yellow Card Prediction
Real Madrid have shown discipline this season, averaging just 1.6 yellow cards per match. In contrast, the Islanders resort to rougher play, with 2.1 bookings per game. In head-to-head matchups, Mallorca also hold the edge in this aspect, with 2.3 compared to Real's 1.9. We'll go with a victory for the visitors in yellow cards.
⚽️ Goal Prediction
In 4 of Mallorca’s last 5 games, there have been no more than 2 goals scored. A similar trend is evident in 4 of the last 5 encounters between Los Blancos and the Islanders. It's important to note Mallorca's low scoring rate in this La Liga season, averaging just 0.9 goals per game. Our editorial team anticipates cautious play from both sides - total under 3.5 goals.
🚩 Corner Prediction
Let's consider the corners earned and conceded by each side this season. Los Blancos show a positive trend in this area: 5.7 for and 4.5 against. The same cannot be said for Mallorca: 4 for and 5.7 against. In their direct encounters, the Galacticos hold a clear advantage in corner kicks: 6.3 to 3.8. This leads us to the following bet - Real's victory on corner kicks with a handicap of (-2.5).
Editor's Prediction
We believe that after their recent debacle in El Clasico, where they conceded a flurry of goals, Real Madrid will aim for a more cautious approach, likely resulting in a low-scoring affair. Let's not forget that Los Blancos recently enjoyed a streak of three consecutive 1-0 victories. Therefore, we suggest betting on under 3.5 goals, as mentioned earlier.
