Hello! We’re back with another match, Real Madrid vs Mallorca, La Liga 2025-26. Kick-off at 1:00 am IST. Stay tuned for live updates.
Hello! We’re back with another match, Real Madrid vs Mallorca, La Liga 2025-26. Kick-off at 1:00 am IST. Stay tuned for live updates.
The Real Madrid vs Mallorca, La Liga match will be live streamed on the FanCode app and website.
And we’re off! Mallorca take the first touch here at the Bernabeu, charging forward with energy as the home crowd watches on. They’re attacking right-to-left on your screens, and already you can sense the tension, Real Madrid will need to be sharp from the very first whistle.
Mbappe lights up the Bernabeu as Real Madrid take the lead 1-0 against Mallorca. Alexander-Arnold delivers a gorgeous cross from deep on the right, and Mbappe meets it with perfect control before blasting it into the bottom-left corner. Roman barely moves as the net rattles, and the stadium erupts, what a way to kick things off.
Drama early at the Bernabeu as VAR steps in to check Mbappe’s opener. The officials are reviewing whether the Frenchman was offside when he received Alexander-Arnold’s perfect cross.
After a tense wait, the verdict is in, the goal is chalked off, leaving Real Madrid and Mallorca level at 0-0. The stadium’s roar turns to groans as parity is restored just eight minutes in.
Real Madrid are turning up the heat early on, relentlessly pressing and probing Mallorca’s back five. The visitors are kept busy, scrambling to block, intercept, and clear as Madrid craft chance after chance. Despite the pressure, the score remains deadlocked at 0-0 after 13 minutes, but the intensity is building at the Bernabeu.
Real Madrid Starting XI: Courtois, Carreras, Huijsen, Militao, Alexander-Arnold, Tchouameni, Valverde, Vinicius Junior, Arda Guler, Mastantuono, Mbappe
Subs: Carvajal, Alaba, Rodrygo, Lunin, Garcia, Asencio, Ceballos, Garcia, Diaz, Rudiger, Mestre, Pitarch.
Mallorca Starting XI: Roman, Kumbulla, Raillo, Valjent, Lato, Morey, Torre, Morlanes, Darder, Muriqi, Joseph
Subs: Mascarell, Sanchez, Prats, Asano, Costa, Rodriguez, Llabres, Mojica, Lopez, Virgili, Domenech, Bergstrom.
And out of nowhere, Mallorca strike first. Muriqi rises to meet Torre’s corner from the left, and with a cheeky deflection off the back of his neck, the ball sneaks past a wrong-footed Courtois into the right side of the net. Suddenly, Real Madrid, who had been dominating early on, find themselves chasing the game as Mallorca lead 1-0 at the Bernabeu.
At 26 minutes, Real Madrid are searching for a way back into the game. Franco Mastantuono lets fly from outside the box, the ball taking a slight deflection on its way, but the referee waves it off for a goal kick. Mallorca’s lead holds as Madrid continue to press.
Vedat Muriqi, born 24 April 1994, is a Kosovar striker who plays for La Liga side Mallorca and the Kosovo national team, holding the record as Kosovo’s all-time top goalscorer. He began his international journey with Kosovo U21, scoring on his debut in the 2013 Valais Youth Cup semi-final against Ghana U20. Muriqi also featured briefly for Albania U21 in 2013 before making his senior debut for Kosovo in 2016 during a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Ukraine.
Real Madrid push forward as Vinicius Jr drives down the left, spotting Mbappe making a run into the box. The Frenchman is tightly marked, though, and Mallorca manage to clear the danger, keeping their 1-0 lead intact.
Real Madrid are back on level terms as Guler finds the net to make it 1-1 against Mallorca. Madrid work a corner from the right, with Mastantuono playing it short to Alexander-Arnold before the ball is floated across to the left post. Huijsen heads it back into the box, and Guler, unmarked, rises to nod it into the back of the net, restoring parity at the Bernabeu in the 37th minute.
Real Madrid flip the script in a heartbeat. Fede Valverde wins the ball in midfield and immediately sets Vinicius Jr away. The Brazilian cuts inside onto his left foot and fires a precise shot off the far post, leaving the keeper helpless. From defense to goal in seconds, it’s a moment of pure brilliance that sees Madrid take the lead.
At 43 minutes, Real Madrid are pressing hard as Mbappe links up with Vinicius Jr before the ball falls to Trent Alexander-Arnold on the edge of the box. He lets fly with a thunderous strike, but it skims just inches wide, leaving the Bernabeu holding its collective breath.
GOAL? Mbappe thinks he’s bagged a brace as Real Madrid seem to stretch their lead to 3-1. After Madrid win the ball in Mallorca’s half, a rampaging Mbappe races down the left and slots past the keeper with ease. He sprints to the corner flag to celebrate, but VAR steps in once again.
The goal is ruled offside for the second time, leaving the score at 2-1. The referee’s decision feels almost personal against Mbappe, but on replay, the call is clear. Despite being outplayed for most of the half, Mallorca still cling to hope going into halftime.
Madrid win a corner in stoppage time, sending it in from the left, but the chance fizzles out quickly. Vinicius Jr takes a shot at goal, but it sails high over the crossbar, leaving Los Piratas still just a goal behind as the first half comes to a close.
Real Madrid lead Mallorca 2-1 at the break in a rollercoaster first half at the Bernabeu. Los Piratas stunned the home crowd early when Muriqi’s deflected header gave them the lead, but Los Blancos fought back through Guler and Vinicius Jr, turning the game in their favor with slick attacking moves.
Mbappe came close to a brace twice, only to be denied by offside calls, while Madrid pressed relentlessly, with Alexander-Arnold and Vinicius Jr creating several chances. Mallorca, despite being largely outplayed, remain in the game and will look to strike on the counter in the second half.
The second half is underway at the Bernabeu as Kylian Mbappe gets Los Blancos moving again. Real Madrid lead Mallorca 2-1, and the home side are looking to extend their advantage while Los Piratas search for an equalizer.
Guler completes his brace as Real Madrid extend their lead to 3-1 against Mallorca. It all begins with Mastantuono cutting into the box from the right, firing a shot toward the near post that Roman manages to block. The ball deflects off Valjent, setting up a rebound that Guler pounces on, beating Roman with a powerful finish from close range. Los Blancos are now in prime control, leaving Los Piratas chasing the game.
VAR strikes again as Guler sees a goal ruled out for handball, keeping the score at 2-1. What could have been a commanding 3-1 lead for Los Blancos is erased by technology, much to the frustration of the home fans. Guler is left with just his first goal, and Madrid must settle for a narrower advantage as Los Piratas remain within touching distance at the Bernabeu.
Carreras keeps Los Blancos in the game with a sensational clearance off the line! Muriqi fires from a tight angle on the left, the ball ricochets off Courtois, and Costa follows up with a powerful volley that looks certain to hit the back of the net.
But Carreras, racing across, manages to block it just in time, showing superb awareness and composure. Madrid cling to their 2-1 lead as the Bernabeu holds its breath.
Cooling break at the Bernabeu as the referee pauses the action just before Los Piratas prepare to make further changes. At 76 minutes, Real Madrid hold a narrow 2-1 lead, and both teams are taking a brief moment to regroup in the sweltering conditions.
Mallorca are turning up the pressure as the clock winds down, their hopes of spoiling Los Blancos’ party growing with every attack. Real Madrid will need to stay sharp and disciplined as they navigate this tense final phase, clinging to their 2-1 lead with just eight minutes plus stoppage remaining.
Real Madrid win a dangerous free kick as they look to secure their slender lead. Carreras is brought down while making a deep run, earning Los Blancos a set-piece from just left of center, around 20 metres out. With time running out, this could be a key opportunity to put the game beyond Los Piratas.
Six minutes of stoppage added as Real Madrid look to hang on to their narrow 2-1 lead. Los Blancos must stay focused and see out the final moments while Los Piratas push forward in search of a late equalizer.
Real Madrid make their last switch of the game, with Mbappe, who was denied a second goal by VAR, making way for Gonzalo Garcia. Los Blancos aim to see out the remaining minutes and preserve their 2-1 lead over Los Piratas.
That’s a wrap from the Bernabeu! Los Blancos hold on for a 2-1 win over Los Piratas. Stay tuned for the next live blog, see you then.