Real Madrid have won their last 12 home matches against Osasuna in all competitions. Real Madrid are undefeated in 26 of their last 27 matches (LaLiga). Real Madrid have scored at least 2 goals in their last 7 home matches against Osasuna in all competitions. Osasuna have won their last 4 away matches (LaLiga). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Real Madrid's last 6 games (LaLiga). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Osasuna's last 6 away games (LaLiga). Osasuna have scored at least 2 goals in their last 4 away matches (LaLiga).
Real Madrid returned to winning ways in La Liga in the best way possible last time out, defeating fierce rivals Barcelona in El Clásico thanks to goals from David Alaba and Lucas Vazquez. Los Blancos had lost their last outing in La Liga to Espanyol, so the return to winning ways was important, and it also takes them within a point of league-leaders Real Sociedad and with a game in hand. Osasuna, meanwhile, had to settle for a point and in pretty heart-breaking circumstances. Chimy Avila's second goal in as many games put them ahead against Granada, but Cote was sent off just over 15 minutes from time and Angel Montoro equalised on the stroke of 90. Nevertheless, with three wins from their last four, Osasuna are still in good standing, heading into matchday 11 in sixth place, and confidence remains high in Pamplona. This is likely to prove too much of a task for them here, though, especially on the road. 2:0
Dani Ceballos and Gareth Bale remain out for the foreseeable future, but Dani Carvajal and Eden Hazard are fully healed and ready. There is some bad news in the form of Fede Valverde, however, with the midfielder set to miss around 10 days with a foot sprain. Lucas Vazquez should keep his place here and Carlo Ancelotti may just go unchanged. Jonas Romalho is nearing a return but remains out here, and the same goes for centre-back Aridane Hernandez, who will continue to be deputised by Unai Garcia. Ante Budimir has also suffered another injury blow and will miss this one with pain in his aductor. Chimy Avila has been in fine form, but the quick turnaround is likely to be too much for him and Kike Garcia could start as a result.
Real Madrid returned to winning ways in La Liga in the best way possible last time out, defeating fierce rivals Barcelona in El Clásico thanks to goals from David Alaba and Lucas Vazquez. Los Blancos had lost their last outing in La Liga to Espanyol, so the return to winning ways was important, and it also takes them within a point of league-leaders Real Sociedad and with a game in hand. Osasuna, meanwhile, had to settle for a point and in pretty heart-breaking circumstances. Chimy Avila's second goal in as many games put them ahead against Granada, but Cote was sent off just over 15 minutes from time and Angel Montoro equalised on the stroke of 90. Nevertheless, with three wins from their last four, Osasuna are still in good standing, heading into matchday 11 in sixth place, and confidence remains high in Pamplona. This is likely to prove too much of a task for them here, though, especially on the road. 2:0
Dani Ceballos and Gareth Bale remain out for the foreseeable future, but Dani Carvajal and Eden Hazard are fully healed and ready. There is some bad news in the form of Fede Valverde, however, with the midfielder set to miss around 10 days with a foot sprain. Lucas Vazquez should keep his place here and Carlo Ancelotti may just go unchanged. Jonas Romalho is nearing a return but remains out here, and the same goes for centre-back Aridane Hernandez, who will continue to be deputised by Unai Garcia. Ante Budimir has also suffered another injury blow and will miss this one with pain in his aductor. Chimy Avila has been in fine form, but the quick turnaround is likely to be too much for him and Kike Garcia could start as a result.
Real Madrid have won their last 12 home matches against Osasuna in all competitions. Real Madrid are undefeated in 26 of their last 27 matches (LaLiga). Real Madrid have scored at least 2 goals in their last 7 home matches against Osasuna in all competitions. Osasuna have won their last 4 away matches (LaLiga). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Real Madrid's last 6 games (LaLiga). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Osasuna's last 6 away games (LaLiga). Osasuna have scored at least 2 goals in their last 4 away matches (LaLiga).