Mallorca
MA
vs
Real Madrid

Injuries & Suspensions
- Mallorca: L. Bergstrom (Injury), J. Salas (Knee Injury), T. Asano (Muscle Injury), M. Kumbulla (Muscle Injury), L. Bergstrom (Injury), J. Salas (Knee Injury)
- Real Madrid: D. Ceballos (Muscle Injury), T. Courtois (Thigh Injury), Rodrygo (Knee Injury), F. Valverde (Red Card), Eder Militao (Hamstring Injury), F. Mendy (Hamstring Injury)
Form (Last 5)
- Home: L L D W L
- Away: L L W W W
H2H (Last 5)
- 2025-08-30 · Real Madrid · 2-1 · Mallorca
- 2025-05-14 · Real Madrid · 2-1 · Mallorca
- 2025-01-09 · Real Madrid · 3-0 · Mallorca
- 2024-08-18 · Mallorca · 1-1 · Real Madrid
- 2024-04-13 · Mallorca · 0-1 · Real Madrid
Match Preview
Real Madrid remain favourites despite a few absences; superior form and consistent head-to-head record make an away win the most likely outcome.
Key Notes
Real Madrid travel to Mallorca holding a strong assertion in La Liga. The standings place Real Madrid second with 69 points from 29 matches; Barcelona lead but Real remain well positioned. Real’s away form is convincing: 22 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses on the road this season. By contrast Mallorca have struggled overall with 7 wins, 7 draws, 15 losses across the campaign and limited consistency at home.
Availability concerns for Real are notable. Thibaut Courtois is missing with a thigh injury, Rodrygo is out with a knee problem, and Federico Valverde is suspended after a red card. Dani Ceballos is also unavailable. Those absences reduce squad depth, particularly in attack and midfield. Mallorca’s injury list includes L. Bergstrom and J. Salas out, with Takuhiro Asano and Marash Kumbulla questionable. Mallorca’s defensive options are stretched, and their form at home has not produced many high-confidence results.
Head-to-head history favours Real Madrid: recent meetings have ended in Real wins, including 2-1 league victories and a 3-0 Super Cup result in past seasons. Real’s squad depth usually compensates for isolated absences; their bench and tactical flexibility make them likely to adapt.
Given the gulf in quality, Real’s strong away record, and Mallorca’s inconsistent home form, Real Madrid to win (Away) looks the most likely outcome. The absence of Courtois and Rodrygo lowers certainty, so confidence is a bit reduced, but Real’s momentum and head-to-head edge justify the away selection.
Prediction
Real Madrid win • Odds 1.62 • Confidence 7/10