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Follow live as Real Madrid host Valencia in La Liga Real would go seven points clear at top with victory Valencia go into game in relegation zone Use 'get involved' button to join conversation Adam Millington Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Diego Lopez has two hands around Kylian Mbappe's waist as he ran in to try and meet a corner. Surely that's a penalty? Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Kylian Mbappe is brought down by Diego Lopez in the box and it will be checked. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Excellent movement from Jude Bellingham, with a quick drop of the shoulder to catch out a defender inside the box. He gets a shot away from a tight angle but it's parried clear by the goalkeeper. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Dean Huijsen has to sprint back as Valencia counter-attack, but they can't do anything with it. Real quickly turn things around and quickly move the ball up the pitch to find Vinicius Jr, but he is stopped in his tracks in the box. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Valencia are sitting deep in their own half, trying to close the spaces. Real are trying to make use of the wings but haven't found many breakthroughs yet. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Arda Guler feeds Kylian Mbappe with an excellent first-time pass, but his effort is sent behind for a corner. The visitors only clear the set piece as far as Federico Valverde, but his first-time stike drops narrowly wide of the far post. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Arda Guler is back on and is trying to run off his injury. It hasn't really got going yet at the Bernabeu, both teams are just knocking it about at the moment. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Play restarts with Real Madrid down a player while Arda Guler receives some treatment. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia There's an early stoppage for an injury to Real Madrid's Arda Guler. He seems to have twisted his ankle. Real Madrid 0-0 Valencia Right, here we go. The visitors get the ball rolling. Use the form at the top of this page As always, we want to hear your thoughts on the action tonight. Get in touch by pressing 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say. Real Madrid v Valencia (20: 00 GMT) Victory in El Clasico last weekend moved Real Madrid five points clear at the top of La Liga and they have a chance to extend their advantage against Valencia tonight. Villarreal's win earlier means a victory for Real would give them a seven point lead at the top of the table. Barcelona take on Elche at 17: 30 GMT tomorrow. Real Madrid v Valencia (20: 00 GMT) In case you missed it, why not take a moment to watch the key moments from last weekend's 2-1 win for Real Madrid against Barcelona while we wait for this one to start? This video can not be played Bellingham shines as Madrid beat Barcelona Real Madrid v Valencia (20: 00 GMT) There have been four games in Spain's top flight already in this round of fixtures: Real Madrid v Valencia (20: 00 GMT) Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe – the two players who scored in El Clasico last weekend – start again this evening. England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is on the bench for Real. Real Madrid v Valencia (20: 00 GMT) Good evening! It's time for some Saturday night La Liga action as Real Madrid host Valencia and look to extend their advantage at the top of the table. Kick-off is a quarter of an hour away. Let's get started with our build-up, shall we? This video can not be played Bellingham and Mbappe shine as Real Madrid get comfortable win over Valencia Kylian Mbappe scored twice as Real Madrid opened up a seven-point lead in La Liga with a comfortable win over Valencia at Santiago Bernabeu. After Mbappe's double inside 31 minutes, Vinicius Jr had a penalty saved by Valencia goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala before Jude Bellingham's brilliant curling effort sent the hosts further clear before the break. Alvaro Carreras then sealed Real's fourth successive win in the Spanish top flight with a majestic left-footed strike into the top corner from a tight angle. There was bound to be plenty of attention on Vinicius Jr in this contest after he publicly expressed his displeasure at being substituted during last week's El Clasico, storming past Xabi Alonso and straight down the tunnel. The Brazil winger started alongside Mbappe and Bellingham - both of who were also on the scoresheet in the win over Barcelona last Sunday. It was Mbappe who broke the deadlock again, from the penalty spot in the 19th minute, after Franco Mastantuono's corner hit the arm of Valencia centre-back Cesar Tarrega. England midfielder Bellingham then released Arda Guler on the left and the Turkish attacker crossed for Mbappe to volley home his second. The visitors conceded another penalty when Thierry Correia fouled Carreras but the spot-kick from Vinicius down the middle was easily saved by Agirrezabala. But Real got their third a minute later when Bellingham made space at the edge of the box and found the bottom corner past a diving Agirrezabala to end a whirlwind first half. The second period, however, proved much less exciting. Real only had one shot on target before left-back Carreras sealed the victory with a stunning goal in the 82nd minute to seal a 10th win in 11 matches. Villarreal are second in La Liga after their 4-0 win against Rayo Vallecano earlier in the day, while third-placed Barcelona can move five points behind the leaders if they overcome eighth-placed Elche on Sunday. Vinicius Jr no longer feels 'untouchable' - so what's going on? Vinicius Jr apologises to Real Madrid fans Real Madrid impress but Vinicius tension grows - Clasico talking points Liverpool await Real Madrid next as the 2018 and 2022 Champions League finalists meet again in the competition at Anfield on Tuesday, 4 November (20: 00 GMT) before a La Liga clash against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, 9 November (15: 15 GMT). Meanwhile, Valencia will host Real Betis at the Mestalla in their final game before the international break on Sunday, 9 November (17: 30 GMT). After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 1st November 2025 at 21: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. 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