Real Madrid predicted lineup:
Lunin; Mendy, Alaba, Rudiger, Carvajal; Kross, Valverde; Bellingham, Modric; Rodrygo, Joselu
Granada predicted lineup:
Ferreira; Neva, Torrente, Miquel, Manafa; Villar, Gumbau, Melendo; Fernandez, Boye, Uzuni
The recent performances and standings in LaLiga paint an interesting picture for Real Madrid and Granada:
Real Madrid:
Real Madrid secured a convincing 3-0 victory against Cadiz CF in their latest match, with Rodrygo scoring twice.
As a result of this win, Real Madrid is currently at the top of the LaLiga table with 35 points from 14 matches.
They share the same point tally with second-placed Girona and hold a four-point lead over Atletico Madrid in third.
Granada:
Granada, in contrast, suffered a 3-1 defeat against Deportivo Alaves in their most recent game on November 24.
The team is currently positioned second from the bottom in LaLiga, having won only one of their 14 games this season.
Granada has accumulated seven points from these matches, placing them two points behind 17th-placed Real Mallorca.
The contrasting positions of Real Madrid and Granada in the league standings highlight the dominance of Real Madrid and the struggles faced by Granada so far in the season. As the teams prepare for future fixtures, Real Madrid will likely aim to maintain their lead at the top, while Granada will seek to improve their standing and secure more positive results to climb out of the relegation zone.