Valencia vs Real Madrid: date, time, and viewing options

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Mestalla will host a clash between two legendary figures in Spanish football history.

In the round 35 of the league, the day’s spotlight falls on Valencia facing Real Madrid. The home side sit just three points above the relegation line, making a win essential to climb away from danger and strengthen hopes of survival.

The visitors from Madrid arrive after a painful exit in the middle of the Champions League campaign and aim to finish the season on a high note, especially with Barcelona already crowned league champions and breathing down the necks of every rival across Spain.

At GOAL we provide all the practical details to watch this match unfold:

VALENCIA VS REAL MADRID: DATE AND TIME

The duel is scheduled for Sunday, May 21, taking place at Mestalla Stadium. Kickoff is set for 10:30 am Central Mexican Time, while viewers in the Northwest and Pacific zones will see the action begin at 9:30 am local time.

WHERE TO SEE VALENCIA VS REAL MADRID

The match will be shown on Sky Sports channel 1516, available to subscribers who want to follow the game live from their television sets.

OPEN OR PAY CHANNEL

Fans should note that the broadcast is on a pay television platform, meaning access requires a subscribed service rather than a free-to-air option.

WHERE TO SEE ONLINE?

For online viewing, the Blue To Go app offers a streaming solution compatible with iOS and Android devices. Viewers can stream the match on compatible smartphones, tablets, and other connected devices through the app. A stable internet connection will be key to a smooth viewing experience, with some regions offering additional digital options through the same service depending on regional rights agreements.

Note: Availability may vary by country and platform. Always check local listings and your service provider for the most accurate broadcast information and any regional restrictions.

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