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Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid live score: La Liga result, updates, stats from huge derby game

Kyle Bonn

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid live score: La Liga result, updates, stats from huge derby game image

The first Madrid derby of the season already carries plenty of weight as Real Madrid travel across the city to face rivals Atlético Madrid at the Metropolitano on Saturday.

Los Blancos sit atop the La Liga table, the only team in the Spanish top flight still perfect through six matches, holding a two-point lead over Barcelona.

Atleti, meanwhile, have struggled with consistency to begin the season, with just two victories in league play thus far placing them ninth in the table. Diego Simeone's side has been poor defensively, keeping just one clean sheet through six games.

While both clubs are navigating a busy fixture list with Champions League games next week, there is a heightened focus around the importance of this match both in a vacuum as a rivalry meeting and in the context of the domestic top flight.

The Sporting News is following the Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.

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Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid score

 Score (2H)Goal scorers
Atletico Madrid4Le Normand (14'),
Sorloth (45+3'),
Alvarez (52', pen, 64')
Real Madrid2Mbappe (25'),
Guler (37')

Location: Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid, Spain)
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas

Starting lineups:

Atletico Madrid (4-4-2, right to left): 13. Oblak (GK) — 14. Llorente, 15. Lenglet, 24. Le Normand, 17. Hancko — 20. Simeone, 6. Koke, 8. Barrios, 23. Gonzalez — 9. Sorloth (Gallagher, 67'), 19. Alvarez.

Real Madrid (4-4-2 diamond, right to left): 1. Courtois (GK) — 2. Carvajal (Camavinga, 59'), 3. Militao (Asencio, 46'), 24. Huijsen, 18. Carreras — 8. Valverde, 14. Tchouameni, 5. Bellingham (Rodrygo, 70'), 15. Guler (Mastantuono, 59') — 10. Mbappe, 7. Vinicius Jr.

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Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid live updates, highlights from La Liga

67th min: Diego Simeone wants to close up shop, taking off Alexander Sorloth and bringing on Conor Gallagher, a midfielder replacing a striker.

Moments later, Jude Bellingham is replaced by Rodrygo as the England star continues building fitness and Madrid go for the win.

64th min: GOAL! ATLETICO MADRID! JULIAN ALVAREZ HAS HIS SECOND OF THE NIGHT! It comes from a free-kick just outside the penalty area, and Atleti are flying!

Alvarez goes around the wall to the near post, and Courtois can only get a fingertip to the ball! What an effort!

62nd min: Chance, Atletico Madrid! IT'S A TRULY SENSATIONAL SAVE FROM THIBAUT COURTOIS! Atleti go straight forward off the free-kick, and they get Alexander Sorloth completely free on goal, but Courtois makes a save with his outstretched arm to keep the deficit at one!

Courtois is holding his left arm, and it's not too surprising, as that shot had incredible pace!

61st min: Alvaro Carreras has a moment of madness as he just thumps Giuliani Simeone after the Atleti winger had already lost the ball. That's just a totally silly thing to do, and he's been booked for it while also giving away possession with a foul.

58th min: Raul Asencio has been booked for a clear foul on the edge of the penalty area, having been cooked by Julian Alvarez and forced to foul him to keep the Atleti striker from cutting in on goal.

After the free-kick is sent over the penalty area, Xabi Alonso makes two changes as Eduardo Camaving and Franco Mastantuono come on, replacing Arda Guler and Dani Carvajal. That makes for a change of shape, as Asencio will play right-back, which is questionable given he's been booked.

56th min: A yellow card is shown to Clement Lenglet for fouling Kylian Mbappe way out on the touchline.

48th min: PENALTY, ATLETICO MADRID! Arda Guler tries to clear the ball by sticking his foot way high in the air, and after contacting the ball, he smacks Nico Gonzalez in the head! Why hasn't he just headed that??? It's a baffling decision by Guler, and while he may have managed to successfully touch the ball, he's put himself in a perilous position in the process, and been punished for it!

Julian Alvarez steps up to the penalty spot, and...GOAL! ATLETICO MADRID! Alvarez fires it in past Thibaut Courtois! The goalkeeper guesses correctly, but can't quite reach the effort from the spot!

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2nd half kickoff: They're back under way in the Spanish capital, with the game very much in the balance. The next goal is pivotal, so who will put themselves in a strong early position?

There's a problem for Real Madrid as Eder Militao has been withdrawn for Raul Asencio, as he is likely still feeling the effects from the early injury.

HALFTIME: Atletico Madrid 2-2 Real Madrid

What a wild first 45 minutes! This match has ebbed and flowed back and forth, with Atletico Madrid starting the better side and taking the lead, before Real Madrid equalised against the run of play and took over the dominance.

From there, Madrid went in front and looked to be in control, but it was Atleti's turn to score against the run of play.

If Real Madrid could win a header, they would be in front here, but they have not been able to handle Atletico Madrid's aerial prowess, which has been their undoing so far.

45+3 min: GOAL! ATLETICO MADRID! WE'RE LEVEL AS ALEXANDER SORLOTH BRINGS THE HOSTS BACK EVEN!

A cross from Koke falls right on a platter for the big Norwegian striker, and he out-jumps Dean Huijsen to redirect it on net! It's a first Madrid derby goal for Alexander Sorloth!

44th min: Chance, Atletico Madrid! A cross from Julian Alvarez seems to find Clement Lenglet who awkwardly bundles it over the line!

While the goal is initially given, replay shows the Atleti defender used his arm to direct the ball on net, and it's ruled out by VAR!

39th min: Chance, Atletico Madrid! Julian Alvarez hits the post from distance! He beats the goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois but strikes the outside of the woodwork!

37th min: GOAL! REAL MADRID! THE VISITORS ARE IN FRONT IN A FLASH, AS ARDA GULER STRIKES IT SWEETLY!

Kylian Mbappe finds Vinicius Jr. down the left flank, and the Brazilian pulls it back to Guler all alone on the penalty spot. Guler smacks it first-time with his left foot, and while the shot is centrally placed, Jan Oblak can't quite reach it as it finds the back of the net!

Real Madrid were second-best through the first 25 minutes of the match, but they've turned it completely around!

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25th min: GOAL! REAL MADRID! KYLIAN MBAPPE SCORES OUT OF NOTHING, AND WE'RE LEVEL!

Real Madrid have been nowhere near the pace of the game, but they're level on the brilliance of Mbappe, who plays a wonderful combination with Arda Guler and gets free down the right side of the six-yard box! The finish comes from a very tight angle, but it's nothing for the Frenchman who lifts his side from the doldrums!

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22nd min: Chance, Atletico Madrid! Alvaro Carreras, who has been poor so far, has his pocket picked by Pablo Barrios who feeds Alexander Sorloth through on goal, but he's stymied by Thibaut Courtois! The Real Madrid goalkeeper comes off his line to close off the shot and make the save, but he pays for it taking Sorloth's studs to the chest.

The referee blows only for a common foul and does not show any further punishment to the Atleti striker.

17th min: Atleti have been by far the better side so far, as Jude Bellingham is forced into a last-ditch tackle on Pablo Barrios to keep the midfielder from being in on goal through the left side of the six-yard box.

Moments later Arda Guler fouls Nico Gonzalez on the right touchline, just whacking the back of his calf. Diego Simeone is incensed, wanting a yellow card, as does the home crowd, but cooler heads prevail. Simeone has to be careful coming so far out of his technical area to protest a call, given how he's already been sent off once for the incident with the Arsenal crowd in European play.

14th min: GOAL! ATLETICO MADRID! ROBIN LE NORMAND HEADS IN FROM CLOSE RANGE! Giuliani Simeone, the coach's son, floats a recycled cross into the six-yard box, and there is the Atleti defender to poke it into the net! He out-jumps Aurelien Tchouameni!

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5th min: Chance, Atletico Madrid! WHAT A TACKLE BY EDER MILITAO TO SAVE A CHANCE! Alexander Sorloth is clean through on goal, but he takes ages to get his shot off and is tackled from behind Militao who comes through the back and cleans out the ball! It's a brilliant challenge. What took Sorloth so long to fire on net???

The Brazilian is down injured, and looks to be in a lot of pain as his right ankle may have taken the brunt of the challenge. He eventually rises to his feet and will continue on, leaving Raul Asencio on the bench for at least a little longer.

Kickoff: They're under way at the Metropolitano! Only Barcelona won more at their home ground in last season's league play than Atletico Madrid, who are historically exceptional at the friendly confines.

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid: Pre-match commentary, analysis, more

15 mins to kickoff: Four of the last nine Madrid derbies in La Liga have ended with a level scoreline. Can Atletico Madrid manage to snatch a point once again today? They would surely be happy with that result if it were to come to pass.

30 mins to kickoff: Xabi Alonso has selected eight different lineups in his eight matches in charge of Real Madrid so far this season. How will Jude Bellingham look today in his first start since shoulder surgery?

1 hour 15 mins to kick: Now the Atletico Madrid lineup is in as well. Diego Simeone is going with a more classic 4-4-2 rather than the temptation to use five along the back against a strong Real Madrid side. He has dropped Antoine Griezmann and gone with Alexander Sorloth up front alongside Julian Alvarez.

1 hour 30 mins to kick: The Real Madrid starting lineup is already out, and indeed Jude Bellingham starts! He is in the XI alongside Fede Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, and Arda Guler in what is likely a 4-4-2 diamond reminiscent of the Carlo Ancelotti days. It is Franco Mastantuono who is the unlucky one to be dropped for the England star.

1 hour 45 mins to kick: Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was once on the other end of this derby, playing three years for Atletico Madrid on a rare multi-year loan deal from Chelsea. From 2011-14, he helped the club win a La Liga title, a Copa del Rey crown, a Europa League title, and a spot in the 2013/14 Champions League final.

The incredibly successful spell led the club to lay a small plaque for his services to Atleti. Yet now, as he plays on the other side of the Madrid derby, fans have taken to throwing trash on the plaque to make their feelings on his current situation known.

2 hours to kickoff: One of the toughest decision for Xabi Alonso moving forward is how to bring Jude Bellingham back into the starting lineup for Real Madrid.

Bellingham has been occupying the No. 10 role since joining Real Madrid, shouldering a heavy load in midfield. In his absence, however, Arda Guler has been a revelation, exceeding all expectations. Now, coach Xabi Alonso faces a choice: replace an in-form Guler or move Bellingham back to the base of midfield, displacing either Federico Valverde or Aurélien Tchouaméni, both regular starters for the club.

Xabi Alonso made it sound like he's leaning towards the former, but that could simply be a smokescreen.

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid kick off time

This La Liga match kicks off from the Metropolitano on Saturday, September 27 at 4:15 p.m. local time in Madrid, Spain. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:

 DateKickoff time
USA/CanadaSat, Sep. 2710:15 a.m. ET
USA/CanadaSat, Sep. 277:15 a.m. PT
UKSat, Sep. 273:15 p.m. BST
AustraliaSun, Sep. 2812:15 a.m. AEST
IndiaSat, Sep. 277:45 p.m. IST

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid lineups, team news

With such a short turnaround in between matches, Simeone will rotate his options, as Alexander Sorloth returns following a one-game suspension for the Rayo game.

Midfield pair Johnny Cardoso and Thiago Almada remain sidelined through injury with Jose Maria Gimenez not ready for a match return following an ankle issue.

Club captain Koke was thought unlikely to start three successive games, with Nico Gonzalez set to come in, but instead the veteran midfielder retains his place. Gonzalez also enters the lineup, with Conor Gallagher the one to make way instead.

Atletico Madrid starting lineup (4-4-2): Oblak (GK) — Llorente, Lenglet, Le Normand, Hancko — Simeone, Koke, Barrios, Gonzalez — Sorloth, Alvarez.

Atletico Madrid subs: Musso (GK), Kostis (GK), Galan, Pubill, Ruggeri, Molina, Baena, Gallagher, Seidu, Griezmann, Martin, Raspadori.

Real Madrid's injury list has not changed following the trip to Levante, but Alonso will look to freshen things up. with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Antonio Rudiger and Ferland Mendy still out.

Alonso has hinted a start for Jude Bellingham, after two cameo substitute appearances, and the England international could start over Dani Ceballos with captain Dani Carvajal back after being rested in midweek.

Someone had to come out of the regular XI to make way for Bellingham, and the unlucky man is Franco Mastantuono meaning Arda GulerFederico Valverde, and Aurelien Tchouameni are all involved.

Real Madrid starting lineup (4-4-2 diamond): Courtois (GK) — Carvajal, Militao, Huijsen, Carreras — Valverde, Tchouameni, Bellingham, Guler — Mbappe, Vinicius Jr.

Real Madrid subs: Lunin (GK), Mestre (GK), Alaba, F. Garcia, Asencio, Camavinga, Ceballos, B. Diaz, Rodrygo, Mastantuono, G. Garcia, Endrick.

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid live stream, TV channel

Here is how to watch the match in some of the world's major regions:

RegionTVStreaming
USAESPN DeportesESPN+, Fubo
CanadaTSN5TSN+, Amazon Prime Video
UKLaLigaTV
AustraliabeIN Sports 2beIN Sports Connect, Amazon Prime
IndiaFanCode

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.