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Real Madrid Predicted Lineup vs Celta Vigo- La Liga 2024/25

Real Madrid Predicted Lineup vs Celta Vigo- La Liga 2024/25

Al Bawaba04-05-2025
Published May 4th, 2025 - 10:10 GMT
Real Madrid prepares to host Celta Vigo this Sunday in a pivotal Matchday 34 encounter of La Liga, with both teams having significant objectives to fulfill in the league's final stretch. Also Read End of the Road: Real Madrid to Sack Ancelotti This Summer Madrid's Title Chase Continues
Currently sitting second in the table, Los Blancos aim to close the gap on league leaders Barcelona to just four points with a victory tonight, keeping their title hopes alive. Celta's European Ambitions
Meanwhile, Celta Vigo has been one of this season's surprise packages, occupying 7th place and fighting to secure European qualification for the 2025-26 campaign. Match Details Date: Sunday, May 4, 2025
Time: 13:00 GMT
Broadcast: beIN SPORTS 3 HD
Commentator: Ahmed Al-Balushi Real Madrid's Predicted Lineup (4-4-2)
GK: Thibaut Courtois
DEF: Lucas Vázquez - Raúl Asensio - Aurélien Tchouaméni - Fran García
MID: Federico Valverde - Dani Ceballos - Arda Güler - Jude Bellingham
ATT: Kylian Mbappé - Vinícius Júnior
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