Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Rayo Vallecano vs. Real Madrid Live
Real Madrid embark on the short trip to Estadio de Vallecas this Sunday for their La Liga encounter against Rayo Vallecano.
The capital club visits their local rivals looking to widen their advantage over championship contenders Barcelona at the top and claim their 11th La Liga victory this season. Carlo Ancelotti's team are enjoying excellent league form, though they did experience their second defeat across all tournaments during the week with a disappointing performance against Liverpool in the Champions League.
Madrid will be eager to bounce back to winning form and head into the November international window on a positive note, however they have managed just one victory in their previous four encounters with Rayo. They have also recorded two draws and suffered one defeat in their last three visits to Estadio de Vallecas.
Rayo Vallecano enter Sunday's contest as clear outsiders, but have discovered their rhythm recently. They have secured six victories from their past eight matches across all competitions and will look to disrupt Madrid's championship aspirations by claiming a point or more.
Here's your guide to watching Sunday's Madrid derby.
What Time Does Rayo Vallecano vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?
How to Watch Rayo Vallecano vs. Real Madrid on TV, Live Stream
ESPN and fuboTV will broadcast the match in the United States, with viewers also able to access the game through the ESPN App.
In Mexico, Sky Sports serves as the primary broadcaster for live coverage, while Canadian audiences can watch the fixture through TSN.
In the United Kingdom, Premier Sports will be covering the derby.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN Select, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes, fuboTV |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video, Premier Sports 2, Premier Sports Player |
Canada | TSN3, TSN+, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico |
What's Next for Rayo Vallecano and Real Madrid?
The international break will provide both teams with a much-needed respite, with Rayo not returning to action until their away fixture against Real Oviedo on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Madrid are also scheduled to play on the same date, making the journey to Elche in La Liga before their Champions League meeting with Olympiacos the subsequent Wednesday.