Spanish Super Cup: Valencia and Real Madrid get the La Liga underway in 2025 on Friday in a match that could see Real go top, ahead of cross-town rivals Atletico and five points clear of archrivals FC Barcelona. Madrid and Valencia play a game that was postponed from November due to the catastrophic floods that hit the Valencia region, claiming over 200 lives and causing damage the area still hasn't recovered from.
Things have changed at Valencia CF, with Carlos Corberan replacing Ruben Baraja as coach before Christmas, and the former West Brom boss will make his debut with Valencia in 19th, with just 12 points from their first 17 matches, reports Xinhua. He could also debut with the Mestalla Stadium being much quieter than usual, with a sector of Valencia supporters threatening to boycott the match in protest at club owner Peter Lim.
The match is the beginning of a non-stop January for Real Madrid, who follow their visit to Mestalla with a Copa del Rey tie against fourth-tier Deportivo Minera in Cartagena three days later, before flying to Saudi Arabia for their Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Mallorca on January 9, and a possible final in that tournament three days later.