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Real Madrid vs. Manchester United live: what time do they play and where to watch the friendly

real Madrid vs Manchester Utd live they face this Wednesday, July 26 at the NRG Stadium for a friendly match. Both clubs are in the United States as part of their preparation to face the following season. Find out the match schedule here, where to watch it, how both teams arrive, possible line-ups, among other details, and follow the broadcast of the match here.

WHAT TIME DOES REAL MADRID PLAY VS. MANCHESTER UNITED

The match between Real Madrid vs Manchester United is scheduled to be played starting at 7:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important match.

6:30 p.m. – Mexico

7:30 p.m. – Peru, Ecuador, Colombia

8:30 p.m. – Venezuela, Bolivia, United States (Miami)

9:30 p.m. – Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay

2:30 pm on Wednesday – Spain, Germany, Italy, France

WHERE TO SEE REAL MADRID VS. MANCHESTER UNITED

The friendly match between Real Madrid vs Manchester United will be broadcast on Star Plus and ESPN. Likewise, in El Comercio you can find the best coverage of the duel in real time.

With a comeback culminated by Vinicius Jr., Real Madrid defeated AC Milan 3-2 this Sunday in their first game of this preseason held at the emblematic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena (California, United States).

The Uruguayan Federico Valverde scored two almost consecutive goals in the 57th and 59th minute that were equalized by the goals scored by the Englishman Fikayo Tomori in the 25th and the young Argentine Luka Romero in the 42nd.

The Brazilian Vinicius Jr., who had come on as a substitute at half-time, scored the third goal for the Whites in minute 84, unleashing jubilation among the 70,814 spectators present, who supported Madrid almost unanimously.

Madrid, who will play another three friendlies on their tour of the United States, including a duel against FC Barcelona in Dallas on July 29, thus opened with victory in this duel between the teams with the most European Cup titles (Madrid 14 and AC Milan 7) and semifinalists both of the last Champions League.

Coach Carlo Ancelotti took advantage of the clash to debut new signings such as Englishman Jude Bellingham and Spanish Brahim.

Since before the initial whistle, Madrid had the unconditional support of the stands of the Rose Bowl, site of the 1994 World Cup final, turned into a white tide with thousands of shirts from the Spanish team.

A year ago, this hundred-year-old stadium registered the largest attendance in recent years for a match in the United States (93,702 spectators) in a friendly that Madrid beat Juventus 2-0 with a goal from Karim Benzema.

The departure of the French striker is precisely the great concern of Ancelotti, who this Sunday began to experiment with a new 4-4-2 system.

Bellingham was placed at the apex of the midfield rhombus, behind wingers Joselu and Brahim, who made his debut against the team he had played for the last three seasons and was the most dangerous player in the first half.

“I liked the system,” Ancelotti stressed. “With the diamond in midfield we have a lot of central pressure but a little less on the flanks (…) At a defensive level it is not the best system but I have to adapt the characteristics of the players and find a balance between defense and attack”.

Source: Elcomercio

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