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·7 novembre 2025

Real Madrid look to be the strongest side in LaLiga this term. It's usually between them and Barcelona, but with Hansi Flick's side facing a bit of a defensive crisis right now, Madrid look to be in pole position to make a real push to reclaim the LaLiga title.
Only Barcelona (28) have netted more goals in LaLiga this season than Real Madrid (26). This works out at 2.36 goals per game for Los Blancos, with Xabi Alonso's side scoring 2+ goals in nine of their 11 LaLiga matches this term, which tends to be enough to win games, with the exception of 1-0 victories over Osasuna and Getafe who are amongst the most stubborn sides in LaLiga.
Rayo Vallecano are bold enough to have a go at Real Madrid, which was the case in this fixture last season as the sides contested a 3-3 draw. Real Madrid also scored twice in the meeting between the sides at the Bernabeu. Real Madrid are currently underperforming their xG by just one goal, so their 26-goal haul is consistent with the quality of chances they've created in LaLiga this term.
Real Madrid have netted 12 goals across their five away matches this season (2.4 per game). They've won four of these games and amassed more points on the road than any other side in LaLiga so far this season.
Only three sides currently still have a perfect home record in the Bundesliga this season - Bayern Munich, Leipzig, and Stuttgart. Sebastian Hoeness' side have won all four of their home games this season, netting six goals across these matches and conceding just once.
They come into this game following a 2-0 win at home over Feyenoord in the Europa League, which is a result that has lifted Stuttgart into the top 24 of the league phase. Stuttgart welcome an Augsburg side that sit 14th in the Bundesliga, just one point clear of the drop zone. Augsburg have only won two of their nine matches in the Bundesliga this season, with just one of these victories coming in their four away matches.
It's been particularly tough for Augsburg in recent weeks, with three consecutive defeats heading into this match, as well as Augsburg being without a win across their last five matches. Leipzig recently fired six goals past Augsburg without reply, which is a result that Stuttgart can look to emulate here when considering Augsburg's poor form this term and Stuttgart's strong home record.
Inter have won seven of their 10 games in Serie A this season and look to be a really complete side under Christian Chivu, with the new coach building on the ideas of Simone Inzaghi, who was really successful with Inter, winning every domestic competition on offer.
Inter have won four of their five home matches this season, netting 15 goals across these games which is the most of any side in Serie A. Inter Milan also rank top in Serie A for possession, shots on target and xG so we could be seeing the origins of a potential title charge here from Inter Milan as they aim to reclaim the Scudetto from Napoli.
Lazio have really struggled on the road so far this season, winning just one of their five matches. I think they'll struggle to live with the scoring power of Inter with Sarri's side only scoring three goals across their five away games so far - only three sides have scored fewer goals on their travels than Lazio in Serie A this season.
Lazio haven't beaten Inter since 2022 and that's unlikely to change here with the dominance that Inter are showing in various aspects of their game so far this term.
Barcelona have faltered a little in recent weeks by their lofty standards, with a defeat in the El Clásico and a 3-3 draw against Club Brugge in the Champions League just bringing into question the sustainability of Barcelona's approach with their extraordinarily high line.
I do think Barcelona will be able to get back to winning ways, but I think it'll be a hectic game with the form that Celta Vigo carry into the contest and the high scoring games between these sides last season. Barcelona have won three of their six away games this season, it is this record that has opened up a five-point gap between Barcelona and Real Madrid after 10 games of the campaign.
Celta Vigo may come into this game with recent momentum, but their overall performances in LaLiga at home this season have been poor. Celta Vigo are yet to win a game at home from six matches, having drawn five of these games. I find it hard to see how Celta Vigo live with the scoring power of Barcelona, seeing as they've only netted five goals across their home matches this term.









































