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LaLiga (36. round)
14. May 2026. 21:30h
Real Madrid vs Real Oviedo
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, ES
2026
14
May
Tickets for Real Madrid - Real Oviedo in LaLiga at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
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Tickets for Real Madrid - Real Oviedo in LaLiga at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Looking for tickets for Real Madrid - Real Oviedo in LaLiga? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and prepare for the trip with key details on team form, stadium access, atmosphere and practical fan tips for Madrid

Real Madrid welcomes Real Oviedo in a run-in that is no longer routine

Real Madrid vs Real Oviedo at the Santiago Bernabéu comes at a moment when LaLiga has entered the final three rounds, and every point carries a different weight for the two teams. Real Madrid, after 34 matches played, is second with 77 points, 70 goals scored and 31 conceded, while Real Oviedo is in 20th place with 28 points and a goal difference of 26-54. That immediately changes the optics of the match: the host, in front of its fans, is defending its reputation, second place and a calm finish, while the visitor from Asturias is looking for points to stay in the league in the hardest possible away fixture.

On paper, the difference is large, but the end of the season is rarely calm. Real Madrid, in the previous five league rounds, recorded wins against Espanyol and Deportivo Alavés, draws with Real Betis and Girona, and a defeat away at Mallorca. Real Oviedo had a mixed picture in the same period: it beat Sevilla and Celta Vigo, drew with Villarreal, and then lost to Elche and Real Betis. That is enough to see why the match is not just "big against small" - Oviedo already showed in April that it can take points from clubs above it.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because at the Bernabéu, in the final stretch of the season, a match is rarely played without intensity. The home crowd wants a reaction and a convincing performance, while the away fans arrive with the clear hope that their team can still extend the fight for survival.

What is at stake for Real Madrid

Real Madrid enters this match as the second team in LaLiga. Barcelona is at the top with 88 points after 34 rounds, and Real Madrid is behind it with 77 points. Villarreal is third with 68 points, so the host has a certain points cushion compared with the chasing pack, but the Bernabéu does not forgive apathetic finishes. After a season with many injuries, rhythm changes and public pressure, the match against the bottom-placed team carries a simple obligation: dominate the ball, press early and avoid nervousness.

Kylian MbappĂ© is Real Madrid's main attacking reference in the league with 24 goals. VinĂ­cius JĂșnior is immediately behind with 15 league goals, and Arda GĂŒler is among the most important creators with 9 assists. In practice, that means Real Madrid does not constantly have to look for the same route to goal: it can attack depth through VinĂ­cius, look for MbappĂ©'s finish in the penalty area, or involve GĂŒler through the half-space, a player who sees the final pass well.For a fan in the stadium, it will be interesting to observe how patiently Real Madrid will play. Against a team fighting for survival, it is often not enough to have more of the ball. The block must be moved, the side must be switched quickly, and the opponent must be forced to defend the width of the pitch. If Real Madrid imposes a high tempo in the first half hour, it will be hard for Oviedo to get out of the low block. If the match becomes locked, nervousness can also transfer from the stands to the pitch.


  • Real Madrid: 2nd place, 34 matches, 77 points.

  • Real Madrid goal difference: 70-31.

  • The club's top league scorer: Kylian MbappĂ© with 24 goals.

  • VinĂ­cius JĂșnior: 15 league goals.

  • Arda GĂŒler: 9 league assists.



Oviedo arrives with an imperative, not a tourist plan

Real Oviedo is last in the table, but its situation is not completely hopeless. After 34 rounds it has 28 points, five fewer than Levante and eight fewer than Deportivo Alavés, which is in 18th place. In other words, Oviedo must look for points everywhere, including in Madrid. It is a psychologically difficult but tactically clear scenario: a compact block, as few lost balls in midfield as possible, and an attempt to create a chance through transition or set pieces.

Guillermo Almada's team has several players worth watching particularly closely. Federico Viñas is Oviedo's top scorer in the league with 9 goals, and Ilyas Chaira has added 6 goals and 2 assists. Haissem Hassan has 3 assists, while Thiago Fernåndez has already recorded 4 assists. For a team that has scored 26 goals in total, such contributions are not just statistics but a matter of survival.

Oviedo has shown two sides in the last five rounds. The 3-0 win away at Celta Vigo and the 1-0 win against Sevilla are proof that the team can be awkward when it gains energy and space early. Defeats to Elche and Real Betis show the other problem: when Oviedo concedes the first goal, getting back into the match often becomes difficult because it does not have the attacking width that clubs from the upper part of the table have.

  • Real Oviedo: 20th place, 34 matches, 28 points.

  • Real Oviedo goal difference: 26-54.

  • Federico Viñas: 9 league goals.

  • Ilyas Chaira: 6 goals and 2 assists.

  • AarĂłn Escandell: 34 league appearances in goal and 139 saves.



Coaches and the expected rhythm of the match

On Real Madrid's bench is Álvaro Arbeloa, and on Real Oviedo's bench Guillermo Almada. Arbeloa has the task before a match like this of finding the balance between control and aggression. Real Madrid will almost certainly want to win the ball high and quickly lock Oviedo into its half, but it must be careful about the space behind the wide players. Oviedo will not often get forward, but precisely for that reason each of its transitions can gain additional weight.

Almada will probably look for a match with little open space. That means a denser midfield, centre-backs who do not step out of the line in panic, and forwards who must hold up a few difficult balls so the team can catch its breath. If Oviedo survives the initial pressure, the next goal will be to take the match into minutes in which Real Madrid has to force things, and the crowd begins demanding a quicker final pass.

The key duel could be between Real's left side and Oviedo's defence. VinĂ­cius JĂșnior attacks one-on-one, but his greatest danger comes when he receives the ball while moving, not with his back to goal. If Oviedo doubles up in that zone, it opens space for cut-backs toward the edge of the penalty area. If it does not double up, it risks a direct run and an early yellow card for a full-back or centre-back.

Absences and the health picture

Real Madrid enters the run-in with a serious list of problems. According to available reports on injuries and suspensions, Arda GĂŒler, Dani Carvajal, Dani Ceballos, Federico Valverde, Ferland Mendy, Rodrygo and Éder MilitĂŁo are listed as out of the squad or doubtful. For Oviedo, Leander Dendoncker is listed as doubtful because of a muscle problem. Since player statuses can change until the matchday itself, it is important for fans to check the final team sheet before heading to the stadium.The situation with Valverde stands out in particular, as it has been reported that he must rest after a head injury. Mendy, meanwhile, according to reports, suffered a serious injury to the muscle-tendon region and is not expected in the season's run-in. Such absences change Real Madrid's structure: there is less energy in midfield, less rotation on the flanks and a greater burden on the players carrying the finish.

For Oviedo, the most important thing is to keep the team's base intact. A club fighting for survival does not have the luxury of depth like Real Madrid. If Dendoncker is not ready, Almada loses a player who can bring height, duels and calmer closing of the middle. In a match in which Oviedo will probably defend many crosses and second balls, that is not a small detail.


  • Real Madrid: Dani Carvajal and Federico Valverde are listed among the important absences.

  • Ferland Mendy, according to reports, has suffered a more serious injury and is not expected in the run-in.

  • Rodrygo and Éder MilitĂŁo are also on the injured list.

  • Real Oviedo: Leander Dendoncker is considered doubtful because of a muscle problem.



Form in the recent rounds

Real Madrid beat Espanyol 2-0 on 3 May, and before that drew 1-1 away at Real Betis. Against Deportivo Alavés it won 2-1, played 1-1 with Girona, and lost 2-1 away at Mallorca. That is not a run of complete dominance, but it shows that Real Madrid is still regularly taking points. The issue is the impression: home fans expect more control, especially against opponents from the lower part of the table.

Real Oviedo lost 3-0 away at Real Betis on 3 May, before that lost 2-1 at home to Elche, and on 23 April played 1-1 with Villarreal. The best moment in that run was the 3-0 win away at Celta Vigo, while the 1-0 against Sevilla additionally showed that Oviedo knows how to survive a match in which it does not have much possession. For the Bernabéu it will need exactly that version: patient, tough and precise in rare forays forward.

  • Real Madrid - last five in the league: Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid, Real Betis 1-1 Real Madrid, Real Madrid 2-1 Deportivo AlavĂ©s, Real Madrid 1-1 Girona, Mallorca 2-1 Real Madrid.

  • Real Oviedo - last five in the league: Real Betis 3-0 Real Oviedo, Real Oviedo 1-2 Elche, Real Oviedo 1-1 Villarreal, Celta Vigo 0-3 Real Oviedo, Real Oviedo 1-0 Sevilla.

  • Real Madrid scored in each of the five matches in that period.

  • Real Oviedo kept a clean sheet twice in that period.



Head-to-head context

Real Madrid and Real Oviedo have not been regular rivals in recent years because Oviedo spent a long time outside the top tier. Precisely because of that, this match has an additional note for the away fans: the Bernabéu is not just an away trip, but a return to a stage on which the real level of the club is measured. Oviedo returned to the top tier after a long wait, and the match in Madrid is one of those dates that fans circle as soon as the schedule is published.

In a head-to-head sense, Real Madrid has historical weight, a bigger squad and individual quality. But for Oviedo, the current state is more important than the old archive. Its best chance is not in outplaying the opponent but in turning the match into a series of short episodes: win a set piece, claim the second ball, slow the rhythm, force the host into crosses from poor zones. If the match becomes an open race, Real Madrid's advantage will be too large.

Santiago Bernabéu as a factor in the match

The Santiago Bernabéu is located at Avenida de Concha Espina, 1, in Madrid's Chamartín district. After a major renovation, the stadium has remained one of the most recognisable football venues in Europe, with capacity estimates moving around 83 thousand seats. For a fan arriving for the first time, the most important thing to know is that the stadium is not on the edge of the city but in Madrid's urban fabric: around it are busy avenues, office buildings, restaurants and the metro.

The Bernabéu also has one peculiarity that can be felt from the inside: the stands are high and close to the pitch, so a whistle or roar after a lost ball comes quickly. Against big opponents that creates a dramatic charge, while against teams from the lower part of the table the pressure often shifts toward the home side. If Real Madrid takes an early lead, the stadium turns into a comfort zone. If Oviedo holds out for a long time without conceding, every home mistake will be heard more clearly.Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Real Madrid plays its final home matches of the season. For fans planning to arrive from outside Madrid, it is worth securing tickets in time and organising transport earlier, because dense traffic forms around the stadium in the hours before the start of the match.


  • Stadium: Santiago BernabĂ©u.

  • Address: Avenida de Concha Espina, 1, Madrid.

  • District: ChamartĂ­n.

  • Nearest metro connection: Santiago BernabĂ©u station on line 10.

  • Nearby arrival points: Plaza de Lima, Paseo de la Habana and Padre DamiĂĄn.



How to get there and what to plan before the match

The simplest arrival for most fans is by metro. Santiago Bernabéu station on line 10 is located immediately next to the stadium, and that is usually the most practical option because road traffic around Concha Espina and Paseo de la Castellana can fill up quickly. Whoever arrives by taxi or app-based transport is better off getting out a few streets away and walking to the stadium rather than trying to reach the entrance itself.

For fans arriving by car, parking nearby should be planned in advance. The zone around the stadium is not designed for the late arrival of a large number of cars, especially when an evening match is being played. A better option is to park earlier in the wider ChamartĂ­n area or use public transport from the hotel. That reduces stress after the match, when all exits toward the main avenues fill up at the same time.

Opening of entrances can depend on the organisation of the specific event, so it is not wise to count on one universal timetable. A practical rule for a match like this is to arrive early enough to pass security, find the sector and avoid crowds immediately before kick-off. For a match at 21:30, fans who want a calm entry should plan to arrive in the stadium area well before the referee's first whistle.

  • Choose the metro for arrival if you are staying in the centre or along line 10.

  • Leave the car earlier and farther from the stadium itself if you do not want to wait in congestion.

  • Arrive earlier because of security checks and the large number of fans around the entrances.

  • Check the sector and entrance before arrival so you do not have to circle the stadium at the last moment.

  • After the match, expect a slower exit toward the metro station and the main avenues.



Madrid for away fans

Madrid is a rewarding city for a fan trip because the stadium is located in an area well connected with the rest of the city. Whoever arrives earlier during the day can combine the match with time in the centre, but should watch the timing of the return toward ChamartĂ­n. The evening slot means that one can eat in the city before the match, but entering the metro or a taxi too late can turn a simple journey into a nervous race.

Real Oviedo fans travelling from Asturias will have a match that is more than an ordinary away trip. For a club that waited a long time to return to the top tier, stepping out at the Bernabéu carries emotional weight. Still, on the pitch there is no romance: the team needs points. That is why the away sector will probably be loud from the first minute, especially if Oviedo manages to keep it 0-0 through the opening part.

The atmosphere you can expect

The Bernabéu will demand authority from Real Madrid. Home fans are not satisfied only with possession and sterile circulation of the ball; they expect a shot, acceleration and clear intent. That especially applies against Real Oviedo, the team that is last in the table. If Real Madrid starts strongly, the stands will quickly find their rhythm. If the host is slow, whistles after misplaced passes can become part of the match.

For the visitors, every minute without conceding is a small gain. Oviedo will look for a way to break the rhythm, slow down restarts, win a foul and bring the match closer to a scenario in which one set piece can change everything. In such matches, the crowd often sees two matches in one: Real Madrid tries to settle things with quality, while Oviedo tries to survive long enough for the host's quality to start operating under pressure.Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the interest is understandable: it is played at one of the biggest stadiums in Spanish football, in an evening slot and in the season's run-in. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if you are travelling from outside Madrid and want to coordinate accommodation, transport and arrival at the stadium without improvisation.

What to pay attention to on the pitch

The first detail will be the height of Real Madrid's defensive line. If the host pins Oviedo deep, the visitors will defend in long intervals and depend on cleared balls toward Viñas or Chaira. If Real Madrid leaves too much space behind the full-backs, Oviedo can try to attack the side with less protection and force set pieces.

The second detail is Real Madrid's finishing. Mbappé has the numbers of a top scorer, Vinícius brings verticality, but against a low block players from the second line are also important. In such a match, one timely run by a midfielder into the penalty area can be as valuable as a winger's dribble. Real Madrid must not allow the attack to be reduced only to an individual attempt.

The third detail is set pieces. Oviedo does not have the luxury of a large number of clear chances at the Bernabéu, so every corner or free kick can be a planned moment. Real Madrid, on the other hand, must be careful in defensive concentration, but also use its own set pieces to break the block early. Matches of this profile often open up after one second ball, rebound or poorly cleared situation.

Practical guide for the fan

For home fans, the best plan is simple: earlier arrival, metro to the stadium and enough time to enter. For away fans, it is additionally worth checking the organisation of the sector and the arrival schedule, because at large stadiums movement around the stands can take longer. The Bernabéu is large, and the evening slot means that people will linger around the stadium even after the match.One should not count on everything around the stadium being solved in the last twenty minutes. Madrid is a city with strong traffic capacity, but a Real Madrid match changes the rhythm of the surrounding streets. Whoever wants a calm experience should arrive earlier, find the entrance, avoid rushing and leave enough time for the security check. That is especially important for fans arriving with children or a larger group.

Sportingly, Real Madrid has the obligation to attack and win. Real Oviedo has the obligation to endure and look for the moment that can change its fight for survival. It is precisely that difference in stakes that makes the match interesting: one club defends the standard of the Bernabéu, the other fights against the table, against the atmosphere and against time running out in the season's finale.

Sources:

- LALIGA - data on the standings, the schedule of the Real Madrid vs Real Oviedo match and the status of the clubs in the 2025/2026 season were used.

- Real Oviedo - information on the 36th-round match, the venue and the basic match details was used.- Sofascore - data on the coaches, match time and the list of injuries and doubtful players was used.

- ESPN - statistics on scorers, assist providers and the squad were used, including the performances of Kylian MbappĂ©, VinĂ­cius JĂșnior, Federico Viñas, Ilyas Chaira and AarĂłn Escandell.

- Dailysports - data on the table, goal difference and form in the latest league matches of both teams was used.

- Bernabéu Stadium - information on visit planning, surrounding access points and arrival at the stadium was used.

- StadiumDB - context on the stadium renovation and the capacity of the Santiago Bernabéu was used.- Managing Madrid - current information on injuries and the condition of Real Madrid players ahead of the season's run-in was used.

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08 May, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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