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Real Madrid vs. Valencia 2015 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online

La Liga’s biggest weekend fixture could change two races.

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One of La Liga’s two most important races could be tipped on its head on Saturday, depending on the result of the massive match between Real Madrid and Valencia. This is Madrid’s biggest challenge left, and they’ll be in with a decent chance of chasing down Barcelona for the title with a win. Valencia sit three points ahead of Sevilla in the race for fourth, and their cushion might get erased completely this week.

Madrid have been on a role since losing El Clasico, winning seven games in a row, but Barcelona have only dropped two points in the same span of time. That leaves Los Merengues two points behind their rivals, and they’ll be hoping that their second-biggest foes, Atletico Madrid, can defeat Barca on the final day of the season.

It’s been an up and down couple of months for Valencia and Sevilla, with both teams drawing games they were expected to win. Valencia dropped points at Rayo Vallecano a couple of weeks ago, while Sevilla did it against Granada. Los Che are boosted by their superior goal differential, and the fact that they don’t have to play on Thursdays.

The first game between these two sides was one of the best of the season in Spain. Cristiano Ronaldo scored the opener on a penalty, but Valencia put together a fantastic second half performance, with Barragan and Nicolas Otamendi scoring on set pieces to fire their team to an impressive win.

Real Madrid injuries and suspensions

Out: Luka Modric (knee)

Valencia injuries and suspensions

Out: Rodrigo (suspended)

Both teams are only missing one player, but it’s a crucial one on both sides. Real Madrid face yet another game without their top midfielder, while Valencia forward Rodrigo had a recent appeal against his suspension rejected.

Match date/time: Saturday, 2 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. local

Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain

TV: beIN Sports (U.S. and Canada), Sky Sports 5 (U.K.), Canal+ (Spain)

Online: beIN Sports Connect (U.S. and Canada), Sky Go (U.K.), Canal+ Yomvi (Spain)

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