As a long-time Real Madrid fan who regularly follows Madrid Copa del Rey matches, I’ve compiled a complete fixture list for this season, which I’d like to share with fellow supporters. This year, Real Madrid is performing strongly under the leadership of Bellingham and Vinícius Júnior, making every competition worth watching.
Key La Liga Fixtures
La Liga is currently around matchday 10, with Real Madrid sitting near the top of the table. Upcoming crucial matches include the away clash against Barcelona in early November for El Clásico, a fixture that consistently captures global attention. Mid-December also brings tough encounters against Girona and Athletic Bilbao, both teams showing resilience this season. La Liga matches typically take place on weekends, with most games kicking off at either 4 PM or 9 PM local time, convenient for fans across Europe.
Champions League Schedule
In the Champions League, Real Madrid drew a relatively favorable group, though the knockout stages will present the real challenge. The remaining group stage matches in November and December feature opponents including Napoli and Union Berlin. Based on past experience, Real Madrid often unleashes remarkable energy during Champions League knockout rounds, and hopes are high for another trophy lift this year.

Here’s a schedule of upcoming important Madrid fixtures for easy planning:
| Date | Competition | Match | Venue |
| November 5 | La Liga | Real Madrid vs Valencia | Bernabéu |
| November 12 | La Liga | Barcelona vs Real Madrid | Camp Nou |
| November 22 | Champions League | Real Madrid vs Napoli | Bernabéu |
| December 3 | La Liga | Real Madrid vs Girona | Bernabéu |
| December 17 | Copa del Rey | TBD | TBD |
Viewing Tips
For those in Madrid, I recommend purchasing tickets early through the official website or authorized platforms, especially for major fixtures where demand is extremely high. Tickets for El Clásico and Champions League knockout matches typically cost 2-3 times more than regular fixtures, so if budget is a concern, matches against mid-table teams still offer fantastic atmosphere. If attending in person isn’t possible, local Spanish broadcasters Movistar+ and DAZN provide coverage with excellent picture quality and professional commentary for Madrid sporting events.
Finally, a reminder that Real Madrid’s fixture congestion means frequent squad rotation, so don’t be disappointed if key players are rested for certain matches - Ancelotti’s rotation strategy is always carefully considered. Feel free to share your own viewing experiences in the comments below!