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April’s program is tough for Real: now it’s all or nothing

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April’s program is tough for Real: now it’s all or nothing

Matchday A-ZThe unpopular international break is currently coming up. But after that things get brutal for Real Madrid. A packed program with some tough tests awaits the Spanish record champions in April. REAL TOTAL gives an overview.

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Will the Royals be able to celebrate after the international break? Photo: Pierre-Philippe Marcou/AFP via Getty Images

Great program after the international break

MADRID. It’s an unusual weekend for all Real fans: The Royals aren’t playing. The first international break of the year is currently coming up. It won’t be long before club football starts again. Then the Spanish record champions will have a packed program.

Jude Bellingham and Co. won a title at the beginning of the year. It was the Spanish Super Cup. The Madrilenians were kicked out of the Copa del Rey and the Real Madrid stars have their sights firmly set on two more cups: LaLiga and Champions League. After the international break, Los Blancos can take a big step in the championship when the Clásico against FC Barcelona takes place at the end of April. There are also quarter-final games against Manchester City in the premier class. REAL TOTAL summarizes the program after the international break.

Clasico and Manchester City

When the stars return from their international matches, there will be a real cracker in LaLiga. On March 31st, the Athletic Club from Bilbao will be guests at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. The Basques are also extremely strong this season and have knocked out both Atlético Madrid and FC Barcelona from the Copa del Rey and are also in the final there. Vinícius Júnior is also missing due to his fifth yellow card. The Royals then have an eight-day break due to the cup final before the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League against Manchester City on April 9th ​​(9 p.m.). Here the record winner of the premier class wants to create a good starting position for the second leg.

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A few days later there will be a duel against the next cup finalists RCD Mallorca (April 13th, 6:30 p.m.). Will the dress rehearsal for the second leg of the Champions League be successful? On April 17th, Real Madrid will fight for progress in Manchester. As if the game wasn’t difficult enough, the next highlight comes four days later: dhe Clásico. Barcelona will be visiting the Spanish capital on April 21st.

Program after the international break

March 31, 9 p.m.: Real Madrid – Athletico Club de Bilbao (LaLiga) April 9th, 9 p.m.: Real Madrid – Manchester City (first leg of the Champions League) April 13th, 6:30 p.m.: RCD Mallorca – Real Madrid (LaLiga) April 17th, 9 p.m.: Manchester City – Real Madrid (Second leg of the Champions League) April 21, 9 p.m.: Real Madrid – FC Barcelona (LaLiga) 27/28 April: Real Sociedad – Real Madridd (LaLiga) April 30/1. May: Semi-final first leg Champions League* 4th/5th May: Real Madrid – FC Cádiz (LaLiga)** 7th/8th May: Semi-final second leg of the Champions League* 11/12. May: Granada FC – Real Madrid (LaLiga)** 14./15. Fat: Real Madrid – Deportivo Alavés (LaLiga)** 18./19. Mai: FC Villarreal – Real Madrid (LaLiga)** 25./26. Fat: Real Madrid – Real Betis (LaLiga)**

*if Real reaches the semi-finals
**not yet scheduled

The last game in the hammer month takes place at La Real. On the weekend of the 27th/28th In April, the Royals want to take another step towards their 36th championship title. The lead over pursuers Barcelona is currently eight points. With possible mistakes and a Clásico victory, Los Blancos could snatch the championship early. May begins with a seemingly easy game against FC Cádiz. This will be followed by duels at Granada FC, against Deportivo Alavés, at Villarreal FC and finally the 38th matchday against Betis Sevilla at the Bernabéu. If we advance in the Champions League, there will also be semi-final games at the end of April and May.

Militão return to the final spurt?

While David Alaba and Thibaut Courtois will most likely not play again this season, Éder Militão is still working diligently on his comeback. It probably won’t be long before the Brazilian finally plays in a competitive game again. It is quite possible that this will be the case as early as April. However, the Royals will certainly not take any risks.

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Otherwise, all the other players at Real are fit. Important for Carlo Ancelotti, who needs every professional to be fit at the end of the season so that the two titles can still be won. The only question is whether the Madrilenians will come out of the all-or-nothing month successfully.

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April’s program is tough for Real: now it’s all or nothing

The unpopular international break is currently approaching. But after that things get brutal for Real Madrid. A packed program with some tough tests awaits the Spanish record champions in April. REAL TOTAL gives an overview.

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