
Osasuna and Real Madrid meet this Saturday starting at 6:30 p.m. Arbeloa’s men, who managed to become leaders of the competition again after beating Real Sociedad last Saturday, want to continue holding on to that first position with two points over Barcelona. In front of them they have a Navarrese team that arrives in good momentum after stringing together five games without defeat – three wins and two draws. The whites, who beat Benfica this Tuesday in the first leg of the playoffs of the Champions League (0-1), they do not have Bellingham, Militao, Rodrygo and Huijsen for the match, all due to injury.