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topicnews · August 29, 2024

How to watch Las Palmas vs Real Madrid in UK: Live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups for the La Liga match

How to watch Las Palmas vs Real Madrid in UK: Live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups for the La Liga match

Real Madrid travels to Las Palmas this Thursday for their third La Liga game of the season.

After a 1-1 draw with Mallorca in their opening match, the club responded with a resounding 3-0 victory over Valladolid.

Las Palmas, on the other hand, have struggled in their first two matches. After a draw with Sevilla, they lost to Leganes. Real Madrid have won the last four meetings between these teams.

The sports news looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the game, kick-off times and the latest lineup news.

MORE: Carlo Ancelotti sets out Jude Bellingham’s new role at Real Madrid

Las Palmas vs Real Madrid Live stream, TV channel in UK

Here’s how to watch this La Liga match in the UK:

TV channels: Premier Sports 1, LaLigaTV
Live stream: Top-class sports player

This match can be watched live on TV on Premier Sports 1 and LaLigaTV. Streaming options are available on Premier Sports Player.

If the game isn’t available to watch live in your location or you’re traveling abroad, you can use a virtual private network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection that lets you bypass geo-restrictions and access your favorite streaming services from any device, anywhere in the world.

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What time does the Las Palmas vs Real Madrid game take place? Kick-off in Great Britain?

This La Liga clash will take place at the Gran Canaria Stadium in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, and kicks off at 21:30 local time on Thursday, August 29.

This is how this time is converted in Great Britain:

Date Thursday, August 29
Kick-off time 20:30 BST
Venue Gran Canaria Stadium
Location Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

Lineups and team news for Las Palmas vs. Real Madrid

Las Palmas were disappointed with their defeat at Leganes last Sunday and will now be hoping for a better performance against the champions.

veteran Jaime Mata could return to the starting line-up, perhaps with Marvin Park — formerly of Madrid — moved back to the right-back position to create space in attack. Former Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie will lead the line.

Expected formation of Las Palmas (4-2-3-1, from right to left): Cillessen (GK) – Park, Suarez, Marmol, A. Munoz – J. Munoz, Rodriguez – Mata, Moleiro, Sandro – McBurnie

Injured: None
Exposed: None

Real Madrid will likely stick with the team that beat Valladolid, meaning the impressive Arda Guler will keep his place while Jude Bellingham recovers from his injury. Brahim Diaz However, he performed well as a substitute last time out, so there is a chance he could work his way into the team.

EndrickThe brief goal-scoring spree is not expected to be enough to secure a place in the starting line-up, although Ancelotti could opt to field the Brazilian as a No. 9 should he make a move. Kylian Mbappe on a wide roll and hand either Rodrigo or Vinicius Junior a break.

Real Madrid’s expected starting eleven (4-2-3-1, from right to left): Courtois (GK) — Carvajal, Militao, Rüdiger, Garcia – Valverde, Tchouameni – Rodrygo, Guler, Vinicius – Mbappe

Injured: Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, David Alaba
Exposed: None

Las Palmas vs Real Madrid forecast

Real Madrid will be looking to build on their dominant 3-0 win over Valladolid when they travel to Las Palmas. Despite a setback in their last away game against Mallorca, Madrid will be looking to keep the momentum going and pick up another three points. Las Palmas, on the other hand, are struggling and are winless in 16 league games.

  • Forecast: Real Madrid – Las Palmas 3:1

La Liga schedule this week

Monday, August 26

  • Villarreal vs Celta Vigo (8:30pm BST)

Tuesday, August 27

  • Real Mallorca – Sevilla (6pm BST)
  • Rayo Vallecano vs Barcelona (8:30pm BST)

Wednesday, August 28

  • Athletic Bilbao – Valencia (6pm BST)
  • Real Valladolid vs Leganés (6pm BST)
  • Real Betis vs. Getafe (postponed)
  • Atlético Madrid – Espanyol (8:30pm BST)
  • Real Soecidad vs Alaves (8:30pm BST)

Thursday, August 29

  • Girona vs Osasuna (6pm BST)
  • Las Palmas vs Real Madrid (8:30pm BST)

Saturday, August 31

  • Barcelona – Real Valladolid (4pm BST)
  • Athletic Bilbao – Atletico Madrid (6pm BST)
  • Espanyol vs Rayo Vallecano (6:15pm BST)
  • Leganes – Real Mallorca (8:30pm BST)
  • Valencia – Villareal (8:30pm BST)