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- Real Madrid’s postponed La Liga match against Valencia will now be played on January 2, following flooding in the Valencia region.
- The rescheduling comes amidst a tight calendar, with Copa del Rey games and the Spanish Super Cup in early January.
Real Madrid’s postponed La Liga match against Valencia has been rescheduled for January 2, the Spanish Football Federation announced on Thursday.
The game was originally set to take place on November 2 but was delayed due to devastating flooding in the Valencia region. The disaster claimed over 220 lives and caused millions of euros in damages.
The January date was selected as the only feasible option within Real Madrid’s packed schedule.
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The reigning European champions are set to compete in the Copa del Rey in early January before heading to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup, starting on January 8.