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LaLiga (33. round)
21. April 2026. 21:30h
Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alavés
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, ES
2026
21
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Real Madrid - Deportivo Alavés tickets for the LaLiga clash at Santiago Bernabéu - match guide for Madrid

Looking for tickets for Real Madrid - Deportivo Alavés? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for this LaLiga match at Santiago Bernabéu and get the key context before kickoff - from the battle for points and players to watch to stadium access, match atmosphere and what awaits you in Madrid on game night

Bernabéu awaits a match with two completely different kinds of pressure

Real Madrid enters Matchday 33 as the second-placed team in LaLiga, while Deportivo Alavés is in the zone where teams are still looking nervously over their shoulders toward the bottom. That immediately changes the tone of the evening at the Santiago Bernabéu: the home side must chase the full haul to stay in the race at the top, while the visitors are looking for points that are worth more at the end of the season than they were in October. Tickets for this match are in demand among the fans.

This is not a match in which one side can hide behind the rhythm of a congested schedule, and the other behind underdog status. Real Madrid has put a difficult European week behind it and must now quickly return to league focus, while Alavés arrives in Madrid with a clear motive - to take something from a ground where points almost always carry the weight of a small victory.

What is at stake for Real Madrid and Deportivo Alavés

According to the official LaLiga table, Real Madrid holds second place, behind Barcelona and ahead of Villarreal and Atlético Madrid. That means every new slip-up further reduces the room for chasing the top, especially after league results that have not been as stable as earlier in the season. In their last four competitive outings, the team lost to RCD Mallorca, drew with Girona, was knocked out of the European knockout stage against FC Bayern, and in between showed that it can still create chances, but not control matches throughout the full 90 minutes.For Deportivo Alavés, the calculation is different. According to the schedule and the standings before this round, it sits in 17th place, therefore above the line, but without comfort. A winless run in the last few league matches is not good news, although two draws and that open 3:3 against Real Sociedad show that this team still has enough attacking life to punish a careless home side. When you are in that part of the table, even a point at the Bernabéu can change the mood of the entire week.

The form of the last rounds shows where the cracks are

With Real Madrid, what stands out first is the contrast between individual quality and collective stability. In LaLiga, in the last three league rounds, they took a win against Atlético Madrid, then lost away to RCD Mallorca and drew with Girona. It is a run that reveals that the team can be very dangerous when a match turns open, but also vulnerable when the opponent closes the centre of the pitch and forces it into long periods of patience.

Alavés has taken draws against Villarreal, Osasuna and Real Sociedad in the last four league rounds, as well as a valuable away win against Celta. The problem for the visitors is not only that they too often miss out on the full reward, but also the way they concede goals. In several matches it has been clear that they can score, but they struggle to close out games when the result hangs in the balance in the last half-hour. Against a side with as much attacking class as Real Madrid, that is a risk that quickly turns into a serious problem.

Who carries the greatest threat on the pitch

When looking at the official LaLiga statistics, Real Madrid’s first name in the league is Kylian Mbappé with 23 goals. Behind him is Vini Jr. with 11, while Arda Güler is the team’s best provider with 8 assists. That is not just a dry number, but also a good summary of how Real Madrid attacks: Mbappé finishes, Vini Jr. stretches the defence and attacks depth, and Güler increasingly delivers the final pass between the lines. If Real Madrid gets width and space down the flanks early, Alavés will have serious problems defending the second wave of attacks.

For Alavés, the most dangerous player is Lucas Boyé with 11 league goals, and Toni Martínez is right behind him with 8. In creation, Aleñá stands out with 4 assists. That suggests a very clear division of labour: Boyé as the reference point and the player who can hold up the ball, Toni Martínez as an additional threat arriving from deeper positions, and Aleñá as the profile who can accelerate transition with a single move. If Alavés has a night in which it escapes the first press with few touches, that combination can complicate matters for the home defence.


  • Real Madrid: Mbappé 23 goals, Vini Jr. 11 goals, Arda Güler 8 assists

  • Deportivo Alavés: Lucas Boyé 11 goals, Toni Martínez 8 goals, Aleñá 4 assists

  • Head-to-head record according to available H2H data: Real Madrid 15 wins, Deportivo Alavés 2 wins, no draws

  • The first league meeting of this season ended in a 2:1 win for Real Madrid in Vitoria

The managerial imprint and the expected picture of the match

Álvaro Arbeloa is on the Real Madrid bench, officially confirmed in January 2026. That matters for the tone of the match as well, because under him the team often behaves very ambitiously on the ball, but sometimes leaves too much space behind the first line of pressure. Against opponents from the lower part of the table, that often means dominance in possession, many arrivals into the final third and a large number of attempts on goal, but also several dangerous transitions that the opponent gets as soon as it plays out the first ball.

Deportivo Alavés is led by Eduardo "Chacho" Coudet, a coach who even away from home rarely settles for a completely passive evening. His teams usually look for the moment for a vertical ball, an aggressive attack on the second ball and a quick move toward a striker who can handle duels. That is why a double match in one can be expected here as well: long periods of Real’s control and short, but very important intervals in which Alavés tries to break the rhythm and attack the space behind the full-backs.

If Real Madrid takes the lead early, the match could move in the direction of constant siege of the penalty area and the search for a second goal to calm the evening. If, however, Alavés withstands the initial surge, the match can become more nervous than the home fans would like, especially because the visitors have enough attacking production to punish a lost ball or a poorly defended set piece. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Absences that can change the plan

For Real Madrid, according to the latest available injury lists, important players from the back line and rotation are doubtful or absent. Rodrygo is out long term, Thibaut Courtois had been recovering from a muscle injury, and in April Ferland Mendy and Raúl Asencio also appeared on problem lists. That does not automatically mean that all of them will miss this exact match, but it does mean that Arbeloa, before the game, must be careful with the distribution of minutes and with how high he can push the back line.

For Alavés, available sources also recorded squad problems in the defensive and midfield zones. In this type of away game, that is particularly sensitive, because every delay in closing the half-spaces against Mbappé, Vini or Güler becomes a major danger. That is why what does not immediately appear on the scoreboard is also important - the depth of the bench, the ability to react after conceding the first goal and the quality of defending set pieces.


  • Real Madrid has had recorded problems in recent days with several important players in defence and rotation

  • Alavés also enters the final stretch of the season with squad strain

  • Because of the changing situation immediately before the match, the most important thing is to check the official team sheets on the day of the game

Bernabéu as the venue, not just the backdrop

The Santiago Bernabéu is not a stadium where the crowd waits long for a reason to react. When Real Madrid attacks in waves, the noise rises very quickly and the visitors must make decisions under pressure that looks smaller on television than it does live. That is precisely why matches like this can be unpleasant for teams that rely on calm build-up from the back line - every poor first touch and every badly cleared rebound immediately feeds new energy from the stands.

For a fan coming for the first time, it is important to know that the stadium is located at Avenida Concha Espina, 1, in Madrid’s Chamartín district. It is a part of the city that is very well connected by transport, without the need to insist at all costs on driving directly to the stadium. The official Bernabéu website lists metro line 10 to Santiago Bernabéu station, the Cercanías train to Nuevos Ministerios, and several EMT bus lines that stop around the stadium.


  • Address: Avenida Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid

  • Metro: Line 10 - Santiago Bernabéu

  • Train: Cercanías Renfe - Nuevos Ministerios

  • Buses: 14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 126, 147, 150

  • The official stadium parking is listed on the website, but with the note "Coming soon", so it is worth planning for public transport or nearby city garages

Practical things worth knowing before arrival

One of the more important details for visitors is that the official Bernabéu FAQ does not give a universally fixed time for the gates to open, but states that it depends on the specific event. In other words, there is no point in counting on one rule for every evening. The club recommends arriving with enough time before the gates open and before the security check, which in a match of this profile is a reasonable decision even without additional explanation.

Security checks are предусмотрed at the stadium entrance, and the official information also states the existence of a cloakroom outside the stadium and access options for people with reduced mobility. These are small things that become important only when kick-off approaches and heavy pedestrian traffic builds up around the stadium. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Chamartín is also practical for those who want to combine the match with a shorter stay in the city. This is not postcard-tourist Madrid in the style of Sol or Plaza Mayor, but a more business-like and broader part of the city, with good transport links and a rhythm that becomes distinctly football-oriented on match day. For away fans, that means an easier arrival and departure, and for neutral visitors, less last-minute wandering.

What atmosphere to expect in the stands

The Bernabéu demands tempo, a chance and a reaction. If Real Madrid starts aggressively and creates two or three big situations early, the evening can very easily take on that recognisable Madrid charge in which every next attack sounds like a threat of a goal. If the match stays goalless for a long time, the crowd can become demanding, and then the pressure is felt not only by the visitors but also by the home players.

That is precisely why the first part of the match is probably key to the overall impression of the evening. Real Madrid will want to impose width, speed and the number of entries into the penalty area as soon as possible, while Alavés will try to survive the initial surge and reduce the match to a series of duels, set pieces and longer phases without clear chances. Ticket sales for this match are under way.

For the neutral viewer, this is not a match followed only because of the table. Here there is the pressure on the home side, the visitors’ fight for a calmer end to the season, a very clear difference in individual class and enough elements for the match to be more open than the standings suggest. That is exactly why the Bernabéu that evening will not offer only 90 minutes of football, but also a very clear feeling that the final part of the season is beginning, when every point changes the story.Sources:
- LaLiga - the league table, the Matchday 33 schedule, the latest results of both teams and the club statistics for scorers and assists were used
- Real Madrid - the confirmation that Álvaro Arbeloa is the first-team coach and the official Bernabéu website information on the address, arrival, transport and entry rules were used
- Deportivo Alavés - the information on coach Eduardo "Chacho" Coudet was used
- Sofascore and FotMob - the data on the match date, the current team positions and the head-to-head record were used
- Transfermarkt and BeSoccer - the context around injuries and absences immediately before the match was used

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