Football Espana
·20 de marzo de 2026
Álvaro Arbeloa v Diego Simeone: The Madrid Derby’s Newest Duel

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UK viewers can watch the Madrid Derby live on Premier Sports on 22 March, with coverage available across the Premier Sports TV channels and the Premier Sports streaming platform. Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00pm GMT.
This month, the Spanish capital stops again as on the 22nd, Atletico Madrid host Real Madrid in the latest edition of the Madrid derby – a fixture with Diego Simeone once again being the constant figure in Atletico’s dugout.
However, this one carries a fresh narrative. Standing in the opposite technical area will be Alvaro Arbeloa, taking charge of his first Madrid derby as a senior manager. He becomes the 10th different Real Madrid boss Simeone has faced in this rivalry – and the ninth managerial change at the Bernabeu since the Argentine took over Atletico in December 2011.
With Atletico thrashing Real Madrid 5-2 in the reverse league fixture earlier this season, the questions ahead of the rematch are clear. Can Simeone continue a new trend of unsettling new Madrid managers? Or, can Arbeloa seize an early advantage in their personal duel and hand his side crucial points in the title race?
Since arriving in 2011, Simeone has faced 9 different Real Madrid managers in competitive derbies. Arbeloa will be the 10th.
In those 9 debut meetings against a new Madrid boss, Simeone’s record reads almost symmetrically, showcasing how unpredictable the Madrid Derby can be:
● Wins: 3 ● Draws: 3 ● Losses: 3 ● Win percentage: 33%

Image via LaLiga.

Image via LaLiga
While the numbers show a perfectly even split, they underline how competitive the Madrid Derby can be. Simeone has ensured Atletico remain a constant obstacle for Real Madrid, regardless of who occupies the Bernabeu dugout.
Overall, in Madrid derbies as Atletico manager, Simeone’s record reads:
● Games: 45 ● Wins: 12 ● Draws: 15 ● Losses: 18 ● Win percentage: 26.7%
That broader record reflects the challenge of facing one of Europe’s most decorated clubs. Prior to Simeone’s arrival, Atletico had failed to beat Real Madrid in LaLiga for 14 years. Under him, they have lifted domestic and European trophies and reached two Champions League finals, transforming the rivalry from one-sided to ultra competitive.
Another win this month would not only complete a league double this season, but it would also lay a marker down against yet another first-time Madrid Derby opponent.
For Arbeloa, the derby is not new territory emotionally – but tactically, this is unexplored ground.
As a Real Madrid player, he faced Simeone’s Atletico multiple times. His playing head-to-head record against Simeone-managed sides stands at:
● Wins: 4 ● Draws: 4 ● Losses: 4
However, the challenge now is different. As a manager, Arbeloa must find solutions against an in-form Atletico Madrid.
Arbeloa’s Real Madrid, meanwhile, need the points. With the title race finely poised, a slip up risks firmly handing momentum to Barcelona. The derby, as usual, is not just about local supremacy – it will shape title implications and the picture for Champions League spots for next season.
For Simeone, this is about control, strengthening Atletico’s position in the rivalry and sharpening his personal record against Real Madrid’s ever-changing dugout.
For Arbeloa, it is about announcement – proving he can translate his understanding of the rivalry as a player into tactical authority as a manager. For Real Madrid, it is about necessity as the title race leaves little margin for error.
Don’t miss Real Madrid vs Atlético de Madrid this Sunday, 22nd March, available live in the UK via Premier Sports, 8:00pm GMT kick off.
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