La Liga Betting Tips

Cádiz vs Real Madrid betting tips: La Liga preview, predictions and odds


Cádiz won 1-0 at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano last season before holding Real Madrid to a goalless draw at the Bernabéu in December. Nevertheless,  los Blancos have won their last three league visits to the Ramón de Carranza, last losing there in 1991.

Real Madrid to win and over 2.5 goals is 5/2.

Real Madrid to win and both teams to score is 10/3.

Vini Jr. is 6/1 to break the deadlock and 15/8 to score anytime.

Match preview

Real Madrid may already have the title wrapped up but, based on Thursday night's display, they're not taking their foot off the gas.

In midweek, los Blancos hammered bottom of the table Levante 6-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Ferland Mendy, Karim Benzema and Rodrygo all scoring before Vinícius Júnior bagged his first hat-trick in senior football.

Last weekend, Carlo Ancelotti rung the changes as his side were beaten 1-0 by Atlético Madrid in El Derbi Madrileño.

Nevertheless, having won the title a fortnight ago now, it's all about preparing for the Champions League Final against Liverpool on 28 May.

Whoever los Blancos deploy, they'll be confident of victory in this one.

Cádiz meanwhile are fighting for their lives down at the other end of the table.

El Submarino Amarillo's survival hopes suffered a big blow on Thursday night as they were hammered 3-0 by Real Sociedad at Anoeta.

Before this, Sergio's side had climbed out of the relegation zone by winning two of four matches, beating Barcelona away and then Elche at home.

At kick off, Cádiz are above the dreaded dotted line but RCD Mallorca are just two points behind.

The Pirates visit 19th-placed Alavés on the final day next Sunday in, what could be, a straight shootout for survival.

That is certainly something Cádiz would look to avoid and their safety could be secured with a famous win at Estadio Ramón de Carranza.

Cádiz team news

Lucas Pérez scored the winning goal at Camp Nou last month so will be looking to repeat the feat against Real Madrid here.

He could continue to lead the line, chosen over Choco Lozano, Florin Andone and Álvaro Negredo.

Real Madrid team news

Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, Dani Ceballos, Marco Asensio, Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale are all currently out injured.

Some of those are bigger misses than others.

Carlo Ancelotti picked, pretty much, his strongest XI on Thursday, so my make lots of changes just three days later.

Due to a lack of options, Jesús Vallejo will keep his place at centre-back, starting a fourth La Liga game in a row.

Eduardo Camavinga will continue in midfield while Luka Jović will come in up front, if Karim Benzema is rested.

Having come off the bench against Levante, 19 year old Peter González will be hoping to see more minutes here.

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Ben Gray

Ben Gray

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