Real Madrid vs Valencia Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview 5th April 2025

Valencia go up against Real Madrid on Saturday for a LaLiga meeting at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
Real Madrid are chasing the first place in the LaLiga after collecting 63 points from their initial 29 encounters. Valencia trail them on 31 points after 29 rounds, sitting as number 15 in the table.
The last time Real Madrid played Valencia, they booked three points to their account and look well primed to secure another win this coming Saturday.
Real Madrid step into their next home match on Saturday having scored a nice average of 1.9 goals in ten matches. They managed a total of 19 goals, while also allowing ten goals against. That is an average of one goals against per match. They were able to hang on to a clean sheet two times in those matches.
Valencia managed a bearable 14 goals from their past ten games, creating an average of 1.4 goals per game. They conceded 17 goals in total, and while claiming three clean sheets, they conceded 1.7 goals an average per game.
The last time these two sides facing off here came up against each other, Real Madrid came away with a 1-2 win. They have a similar outcome in mind at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, but face stern opposition, of course.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Prediction
Real Madrid Form
Real Madrid are looking to bounce back from a recent setback and get back to winning ways. In their last three matches, they first took out Villarreal by 1-2, before beating Leganes by 3-2. The winning streak came to an end against Real Sociedad, who ran out 3-4 winners. Real Madrid showed little mercy in their past six matches at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, of which they won five and drew once. Going undefeated, they hit the target 16 times, while letting in seven themselves.
Valencia Form
Valencia are unbeaten in their last three matches, first beating Real Valladolid by 2-1. This was followed by a 1-1 with Girona and a 1-0 win against Mallorca. Valencia are winless in their last six away games in the LaLiga, in which they drew five and lost one. They conceded 14 goals while scoring eight themselves.
Head-to-head encounters tend to bring out the best in both sides, and we fully expect the trend to continue, when Real Madrid renew Valencia their acquaintance.
Real Madrid showed very little mercy in their last ten games against teams from the bottom six. They claimed 25 points and eight wins after scoring 26 goals and conceding nine. No other side in the LaLiga claimed as many points against teams from the bottom. Valencia claimed one wins and five points in their last nine games against teams from the top six. They scored nine times in these matches, but also conceded 22 goals. Real Madrid have a record of 19 wins, six draws and four defeats in the LaLiga this season. Valencia are looking at seven wins, ten draws and 12 defeats in the LaLiga.
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Real Madrid vs Valencia Stats
- Real Madrid have won 12 of the last 14 home matches while scoring more than 1.5 goals
- Real Madrid have won 12 of the last 14 home matches in the LaLiga while scoring more than 1.5 goals
- In 10 of the last 12 Real Madrid home matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
- Real Madrid have won the last 5 matches in a row and the sum of goals was over 2.5
- Real Madrid have won the last 5 matches in a row while scoring more than 1.5 goals
- In 11 of the last 13 Valencia away matches in the LaLiga, the sum of goals was under 3.5
- In 10 of the last 12 Valencia matches in the LaLiga, the sum of goals was under 3.5
- In 7 of the last 9 Valencia away matches the sum of goals was under 2.5
- In 6 of the last 7 Valencia matches the sum of goals was under 3.5
- In 7 of the last 9 Valencia away matches the sum of goals was under 3.5
Real Madrid vs Valencia Squads
Real Madrid Squad
The 65-year-old coach of the home team, Carlo Ancelotti, will select the lineup against Valencia from the squad below. The information in the brackets refers to goals scored and matches played in the LaLiga this season:
Andriy Lunin (0/5), Thibaut Courtois (0/24), Antonio Rüdiger (0/26), Daniel Carvajal (1/8), David Alaba (0/5), Eder Militao (1/12), Ferland Mendy (0/14), Francisco Garcia (0/23), Jesus Vallejo (0/1), Lucas Vazquez (1/24), Raul Asencio (0/16), Aurelien Tchouameni (0/24), Brahim Diaz (4/24), Daniel Ceballos (0/15), Eduardo Camavinga (0/15), Federico Valverde (5/27), Jude Bellingham (8/23), Luka Modric (2/28), Arda Guler (1/19), Endrick (1/16), Kylian Mbappe (22/27), Rodrygo (6/26), Vinicius Junior (10/23).
Valencia Squad
Here is the full team squad of Valencia. The 41 year-old Carlos Corberan will select his starting lineup from the following players:
Giorgi Mamardashvili (0/25), Jaume Domenech (0/0), Stole Dimitrievski (0/4), Cesar Tarrega (2/26), Cristhian Mosquera (1/28), Dimitri Foulquier (0/27), Jesus Vazquez (0/14), Jose Gaya (0/16), Max Aarons (0/1), Mouctar Diakhaby (1/6), Rodrigo Abajas (0/1), Thierry Correia (0/0), Yarek Gasiorowski (0/14), Andre Almeida (0/26), Enzo Barrenechea (1/21), Hugo Guillamon (0/11), Ivan Jaime (0/5), Javier Guerra (1/28), Pepelu (1/26), Alberto Mari (0/0), Diego Lopez (7/29), Fran Perez (0/17), Hamza Bellari (0/0), Hugo Duro (7/22), Luis Rioja (4/29), Rafa Mir (0/11), Sergi Canos (0/16), Umar Sadiq (4/16), Warren Madrigal (0/0).
Real Madrid vs Valencia Team News
At the time of writing, Real Madrid have four players on their injured and absent list as they prepare to meet Valencia on Saturday. For their upcoming match in round 30, Real Madrid are unable to call upon Daniel Carvajal, who is suspended.
Daniel Carvajal, Vinicius Junior and David Alaba are all absent from the Real Madrid squad that faces Valencia at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Lineups
Real Madrid vs Valencia H2H
The last time the pair played each other Real Madrid came away as 1-2 winners, and rest assured they have a similar outcome in mind this coming Saturday. Real Madrid generally have the upper hand against Valencia, offering a fine 7-1-2 winning record before their next encounter. The bookies best betting odds on a home win are at 3/10.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Results
Under 2.5 goals came out a winning bet only three times in ten matches between Real Madrid and Valencia. Over 2.5 goals is best priced at odds of 1/2 with the bookies this coming Saturday.
Real Madrid vs Valencia Betting Tips
Umar Sadiq scored four goals in six LaLiga games for Valencia. This took his total for the season up to four goals scored in LaLiga. Kylian Mbappe is the man to point out for the home side, scoring six times in six LaLiga outings.
Going undefeated through their last 10 matches at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid won eight and drew two. Valencia won three of their previous 10 away games across all tournaments, in which they drew five and lost two. Both teams have been poor at keeping their opponents from scoring in their last 10 games, respectively. Real Madrid managed a clean sheet in one of their games at home, Valencia kept a clean sheet in two of their last 10.
Both teams scored six times in the last ten encounters between Real Madrid and Valencia, while over 2.5 goals came out seven times. Real Madrid scored 2.3 goals on average, while Valencia pulled 1.1 goals on average. Over 2.5 goals came out seven times in the previous ten matches across all tournaments for Real Madrid, who scored an average of two goals along the way. In the last ten games for Valencia, six of them had more than 2.5 goals, and they scored an average of 1.3 times goals per game themselves.