Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Elche vs. Real Madrid Live

Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Elche vs. Real Madrid Live

Real Madrid are looking to break their recent run of disappointing performances when they face an Elche team that has managed only three victories in the league this campaign.

Crisis discussions filled the Spanish capital throughout the November international window. Following their inability to find the net or secure maximum points in consecutive fixtures against Liverpool and Rayo Vallecano, Xabi Alonso's squad will be determined to quiet critics with a commanding performance on Sunday night.

The historical record favors the Spanish powerhouse; Los Blancos remain unbeaten against Elche since the turn of the millennium. A club boasting Real Madrid's caliber of talent should face minimal difficulty overcoming the recently promoted outfit, despite the injury concerns currently affecting Alonso's roster.

Here's your guide to watching Real Madrid's forthcoming encounter with Elche on television and via live streaming.

What Time Does Elche vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?

How to Watch Elche vs. Real Madrid on TV and Live Stream

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Real Madrid's journey to the Estadio Martínez Valero will be televised across the United States, an uncommon event for La Liga fixtures. Supporters can watch on ABC to witness the Spanish giants' comeback to league competition.

The fixture is additionally available on ESPN+ and fuboTV. Viewers seeking Spanish commentary will need to access ESPN Deportes for coverage.

Premier Sports 1 holds broadcasting rights for Elche vs. Real Madrid in the United Kingdom, while TSN+ and TSN2 provide coverage in Canada.

As usual, Mexican fans can access the match through Sky+ and Sky Sports.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

ABC, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, FuboTV

United Kingdom

Premier Sports 1

Canada

TSN+, TSN2

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports

What's Next for Real Madrid?

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Following Real Madrid's meeting with Elche, they will travel away from home once more to wrap up November. Their next assignment takes them to Greece for a clash with Olympiacos on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Alonso's team will be anxious to return to victorious form in the Champions League following their setback at Anfield.

Subsequently, Los Blancos resume La Liga duties against Girona on Sunday, Nov. 30. Anticipate Alonso making squad changes against the underperforming Catalans with a match against Athletic Club scheduled just three days afterward.