As Espanyol battles through a 16-match winless run, Real Madrid fights to keep its hopes alive in the La Liga title race against Barcelona. This high-stakes encounter takes place at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat on May 3, 2026.
Real Madrid has historically dominated this fixture, winning 119 of their previous 201 matches against Espanyol. The numbers tell a compelling story: Espanyol has managed just 46 victories in their history against Los Blancos, with a total of 36 matches ending in draws. In terms of goals, Real Madrid has scored a staggering 424 goals, while conceding 224.
The current standings reflect the challenges both teams face. Espanyol sits precariously at 13th place in La Liga after failing to secure a win throughout 2026. Their last victory dates back to late 2025, and the pressure mounts as they seek to break this dismal streak.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid finds itself in a tighter race for the title, holding onto 2nd place, yet trailing behind league leaders Barcelona by 11 points. They have struggled recently, winning only once in their last four league matches. This adds urgency to their performance against Espanyol.
The historical context of this rivalry is rich. Raul remains the all-time leading goalscorer in matches between these two teams with an impressive tally of 17 goals. Over the years, players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe have made significant impacts during their tenures at Madrid, adding to the allure of this fixture.
This match not only represents points on the table but also serves as a crucial moment for both clubs. Espanyol needs to find its footing quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings. For Real Madrid, every point is vital as they strive to keep pace with Barcelona and maintain their title aspirations.
The outcome of this match could shift momentum for either side—Espanyol could finally break free from its slump, or Real Madrid might solidify its position as a serious contender for the championship.
