Real Madrid are running out of road in the 2025/26 La Liga title race, and this weekend could mark the official end of their challenge.
Alvaro Arbeloa’s side travel to face Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium, knowing that anything less than a win will all but confirm what has been coming for weeks.
The gap at the top has stretched to a daunting 14 points after Barcelona edged past Osasuna in a tight 2-1 win.
That result has only increased the pressure on Real Madrid, who have struggled to find consistency at a crucial stage of the season.
Form has become a serious concern, as Los Blancos have managed just one win in their last six matches across all competitions.
Even more worrying is their away record, with their last league victory on the road dating back to early March against Celta Vigo.
Now, with major changes expected in the summer, including a new manager and key reinforcements, this match against Espanyol feels like part of a transition period rather than a defining title moment.
Still, pride and professionalism demand a strong performance.
Defence
Alvaro Carreras is likely to start over Ferland Mendy. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
In goal, Thibaut Courtois remains unavailable, although there is growing optimism he could return in time for El Clasico.
For now, Andriy Lunin is expected to continue between the sticks, having been a reliable presence despite the team’s struggles.
At right-back, the absence of Dani Carvajal is a fresh blow. The Spaniard’s injury means Trent Alexander-Arnold should keep his place, offering attacking quality but still adjusting defensively in this system.
The centre-back pairing is likely to feature Antonio Rudiger alongside Dean Huijsen.
Injuries to Eder Militao and inconsistent performances from Raul Asencio have limited options at the back.
On the left side, Alvaro Carreras is expected to start. His forward runs and energy offer something different, especially against a team that will likely sit deep and look to frustrate Madrid.
Midfield
Aurelien Tchouameni will return to the starting XI. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
The midfield will see the return of Aurelien Tchouameni, who missed the last game through suspension.
His presence should bring some stability to a midfield that has lacked control in recent weeks.
He is expected to be joined by Jude Bellingham and Federico Valverde – two players who have carried much of the team’s responsibility this season.
With Arda Guler sidelined, there is a decision to be made. Thiago Pitarch could be given the nod ahead of Eduardo Camavinga, who has faced criticism for inconsistent displays.
Attack
The biggest concern comes in attack, where Kylian Mbappe is set to miss out due to injury. His absence removes Madrid’s main goal threat and forces a reshuffle in the final third.
Gonzalo Garcia could get a rare start. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Arbeloa could be tempted to start young forward Gonzalo Garcia, but given the magnitude of the match, Vinicius Jr. and Brahim Diaz are likely to take up the starting role.
Both players will need to step up and provide the creativity and finishing that has been missing.
This fixture may not carry the same weight it once promised, but it still matters.
For Real Madrid, it is about delaying the inevitable and showing signs of life ahead of a crucial summer rebuild.