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Jay Thompson · 14 August 2026
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Right. Wednesday night football in La Liga. Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad at the Bernabeu, 20:00 UK time. On paper this looks straightforward. Madrid at home, Sociedad in dreadful form, sorted, next. But football loves making you look silly, so let's actually dig into this properly.
Look at the fixtures. Madrid's home record over their last five in La Liga reads WWWDW. Four wins, one draw. They have scored 12 goals at home in that stretch, which is two and a bit per game. Honestly, that is the kind of number that should make any away side nervous.
They are averaging 19.5 shots per game at the Bernabeu. Nearly 10 on target. Now I know Marcus is going to come at me with the xG numbers, and fine, I looked. Their xG for at home is 4.71 over the relevant period and their xG against is 1.52. Those are, and I cannot stress this enough, absolutely massive numbers. Even the spreadsheet nerds would struggle to spin that in Sociedad's favour. xG, by the way, is basically a computer telling you how many goals a shot should be worth. Very exciting stuff. Moving on.
Here is where it gets interesting. Madrid are carrying six players out through injury right now. Six. That is not a small number. We have got one long-term absence not expected back until the end of September. Another who has a return date of 27 April 2027, so basically write that one off for the season. Two more moderate injuries, one major one expected back around 1 September, and another moderate with no confirmed return date at all.
Now, the data does not name these players directly in a way I can confirm individually, but six absentees at once is a headache for any manager. Does it derail Madrid? Probably not against Real Sociedad in this form. But it is worth knowing. If Madrid were flying on all cylinders this would be a very different conversation.
Away from home in La Liga they have managed two wins, one draw, and two losses from their last five. That is not the kind of form you want going to the Bernabeu. And the head to head? Two meetings this season, Real Madrid won both. Madrid scored six times across those two games, Sociedad scored twice. Both games had goals at both ends, both went over 2.5 goals, average of four goals per match. That is a fun head to head if you like goals. Less fun if you are a Sociedad fan.
Here is the thing that jumped out at me about Sociedad though. Their possession average in La Liga this season is 62 percent. They have the ball. A lot. But their shots on target per game is only 4.5. So they are keeping the ball, moving it nicely, probably looking gorgeous doing it, and then not threatening the goal. Rafa would love watching them. I would be asking, yeah but are you scoring though?
Right, here is where I start getting into trouble. Let me talk you through what the signals are saying and then I will give you my take.
But then you look at Sociedad's overall form. They have not kept a clean sheet in their last five games overall. Zero. Their overall BTTS rate in the last five is 80 percent. So goals are coming from both ends most weeks for Sociedad regardless of venue.
I'm going big on this: Madrid win and BTTS. Home win is around 1.4 to 1.5 territory given the market. Pair it with BTTS Yes and you are probably looking at around 2.4 to 2.6 combined depending on your bookie. That is my play for this one. The head to head screams goals, Sociedad's defensive record screams goals, and Madrid at home are a machine right now despite the injury list.
You heard it here first. Don't @ me if Sociedad nick a 0-0. It will not happen but those are the words of a man who once tipped four accas in a row and missed all four by one leg each time. Back to the drawing board has never applied to a 0-0 but I am ready for anything at this point.
Madrid to win, both teams to score. The injury list gives you slight pause, Sociedad will probably have the ball for long spells because that is just how they play, but converting that possession into goals against a Madrid defence is the hard part. They will likely nick one. Madrid will score two or three. Scenes at the Bernabeu on a Wednesday night, as is tradition.
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