Cadiz CF Real Madrid prediction 2023-11-26

Cadiz CF vs Real Madrid prediction: SPAIN: LaLiga betting tips on match 2023-11-25 17:30.
Cádiz haven’t won a La Liga (LL) game in over two months (D3, L5), but don’t expect them to be panicking just yet as this is now the third consecutive top-flight campaign in which they’ve reached the 12-game mark having registered either nine or ten points. On a positive note, their injury problems are easing, with goalkeepers Jeremías Ledesma and David Gil back in training, and Brian Ocampo returning during the international break as they played a friendly against Sanluqueño.

However, they also suffered another setback during that game when they lost key midfielder Rominigue Kouamé to injury, making their already-difficult task against Real Madrid a little harder. As the Yellow Submarine have only lost one of their last nine home LL fixtures (W5, D3) they can be expected to put up a fight, although that defeat did come against league leaders Girona last month.

If Cádiz have personnel problems, then the international break was not kind to Real Madrid in that regard either as Eduardo Camavinga and Vinícius Júnior both returned injured while Jude Bellingham did not feature for England. Even Los Blancos’ impressive squad depth is being tested as they bid to put Girona under pressure at the top of the standings by going 11 competitive games unbeaten (W8, D2).

The chances of that appear plentiful given they won both H2Hs last term, and history is certainly on their side, particularly as they haven’t lost a H2H in Cádiz since March 1991 (W5, D2). A three-match unbeaten LL away run (W2, D1) hints at that H2H record extending, and scoring at least once between the 65th and 80th minute in each of them highlights their danger as the game progresses.

Players to watch: Chris Ramos opened the scoring for Cádiz inside the opening 20 minutes in two of their last four home league fixtures, while Rodrygo has netted three times after the break across Madrid’s last two games.

Hot stat: No team has conceded fewer second-half LL goals than Real Madrid this season (three).