La Liga continues tonight as Real Madrid host Valencia at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano. Don't miss a kick by following our Real Madrid vs Valencia live stream guide below.
Real Madrid and Valencia fared differently as La Liga returned from its enforced break last weekend due to the pandemic. Los Blancos recorded a win in their first game back versus struggling Eibar with Valencia being held 1-1 against local rivals Levante.
With 10 games of the La Liga season left to play, both sides have a lot on the line with Real hoping to chase down Barcelona and claim the La Liga title and Valencia vying for European qualification.
Zinedine Zidane's men are determined to lift the La Liga trophy, having not won the league since 2017. Rivals Barcelona are currently in 1st place in La Liga with Real Madrid just five points behind having played one game fewer. A victory tonight would close the gap to just two points.
On the other hand, Albert Celades' team is aiming to finish in the top seven in La Liga in order to qualify for European football in 2020/21. The team currently resides in 8th but a victory tonight would seem the leapfrog Villareal and claim 7th spot for now. It's unlikely that Valencia will achieve a top-four finish and qualify for the Champions League, though a Europa League place would be welcomed by Los Murcelagos.
With plenty to play for on both sides of the coin toss, it's difficult to predict who will triumph in this La Liga clash. Read on for full details on how to get a live stream of Real Madrid vs Valencia no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.
Real Madrid vs. Valencia: Where and when?
All eyes will be on Madrid's Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano on Thursday for this match which is set to take place behind closed doors. Kick-off is at 10pm CEST local time.
That makes it a 9pm BST start in the UK and a 4pm ET, 1pm PT kick-off in the U.S.. For those tuning in from Australia, it's a 6am AEST start on Friday morning Down Under.
Watch Real Madrid vs. Valencia online from outside your country
We have details of all the US, UK, Australian and Canadian broadcasters of this game further down in this guide. If you're intent on watching Real Madrid vs Valencia, but find yourself away from home then you'll run into problems when trying to stream your domestic coverage online from abroad as it's likely to be geo-blocked.
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How to watch Real Madrid vs. Valencia online in the U.S. exclusively on BeIN Sports
Pay TV sports service BeIN Sport has exclusive live broadcast rights to the remainder of this coronavirus-delayed La Liga season in the US, including this match.
Subscribers also get access to watching matches via the BeIN Sports Connect streaming app.
BeIN Sport can be accessed via most cable providers, as well as TV streaming services such as FuboTV and Sling. They also carry free trials, so it's worth checking out if you're of cord cutting persuasion.
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Sign up for Sling TV and add the BeIN Sports Connect in order to keep up to date on all the La Liga matches happening!
How to stream Real Madrid vs. Valencia live in the UK
You'll need to be a Premier Sports customer to watch all the action from the Bernabéu on Thursday in the UK.
The subscription service is available to Sky TV customers from just £5.99 a month for its dedicated LaLiga TV channel. Coverage is fairly no-frills and will get straight to the action at 9pm BST.
There's also the option of going for the network's full-fat serving that will get you LaLiga TV plus Premier Sports 1 and Premier Sports 2 for just £9.99 on both Sky and Virgin Media, giving you access to the network's Premier Player streaming app as well as live coverage of Serie A and the Dutch Eredivisie. If it's just streaming access you want, then go for the standalone Premier Player package that includes everything for online viewing for £9.99 a month.
Live stream Real Madrid vs. Valencia live in Australia
If you're planning on watching this tie Down Under, then you'll need to be a beIN Sports subscriber as the network holds exclusive live broadcast rights to the tournament for Australia.
You'll need to be ready to tune in at 6am AEST on Friday morning to watch the action from Madrid.
Live stream Real Madrid vs. Valencia live in Canada
As with their North American neighbours, BeIN Sports is the place to head for Spanish soccer fans in Canada, with the BeIN Sports Connect app on mobile the way to go for streaming the match on the go.
If you're not keen on subscribing to BeIN then you also have the option of going with Fubo TV who are the exclusive over-the-top provider carrying the streaming service's La Liga soccer coverage.
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