VIDEO: All Goals From Osasuna vs Real Madrid in LaLiga
League leaders Real Madrid visit Osasuna in a fired-up El Sadar. With Mbappé fit, recent controversy and title pressure, this clash promises tension, goals and drama.
90’ Goal
Late winner! Raúl García scores for Osasuna with a right-footed shot from the left side of the six-yard box into the center of the net, assisted by Raúl Moro. The goal was awarded after a VAR review against Real Madrid.
Final Score: Osasuna 2-1 Real Madrid
73’ Goal
Leveler! Vinícius Júnior scores for Real Madrid with a right-footed finish from very close range into the center of the net, assisted by Federico Valverde with a cross against Osasuna.
Score: Osasuna 1-1 Real Madrid
38’ Goal
After a VAR review inside the box, the referee overturns his initial decision and awards a penalty to Osasuna for contact by Thibaut Courtois on Ante Budimir. Budimir steps up and converts from the spot to open the scoring against Real Madrid.
Score: Osasuna 1-0 Real Madrid
El Sadar prepares for the battle
The match between Osasuna and Real Madrid on Matchday 25 of LaLiga promises to be one of the weekend’s most intense battles. The stage will be the Estadio El Sadar, where the hosts will try to defy expectations against a side dominating the league. The appointed referee is Alejandro Quintero, tasked with keeping order in what already looks like a fiery encounter.
The contrast could not be clearer: Madrid lead with 61 points, while Osasuna sit tenth with 31. The gap highlights quality, but also pressure, because the leaders know any slip could reopen the race with Barcelona, who are lurking close behind.
Form guide: white confidence vs red belief
Recent numbers fuel the spectacle. Los Blancos arrive with four wins in their last five matches, including victories over Valencia, Real Sociedad and Rayo Vallecano, plus a European triumph against Benfica. Their only recent defeat came against that same Portuguese side, proof that even the leaders are not untouchable.
Osasuna, meanwhile, are no pushovers. They have collected 10 of the last 15 points, with positive results against Celta Vigo, Villarreal, Real Oviedo and a recent draw versus Elche. That run shows the Navarrese side arrive competitive and confident.
Mbappé ready, Bellingham out and unexpected praise
According to statements in a press conference from coach Álvaro Arbeloa, the big news is that Kylian Mbappé is practically ready to start after overcoming knee discomfort. The manager said “his sensations improve every day,” a phrase that excites the Madrid faithful.
Not everything is positive: the coach lamented the absence of Jude Bellingham, saying he would “give an arm to have him healthy,” calling him one of the best in the world. On the other hand, he praised the immediate impact of Trent Alexander-Arnold and celebrated the defensive return of Antonio Rüdiger, leaving the squad almost complete for battle.
Dominant history
Recent head-to-head history clearly favors Madrid: three wins and one draw in the last five meetings. The most recent clash ended 1-0 for the Whites, and before that came emphatic victories and big scorelines showing superiority. In fact, the capital side have not lost in Pamplona since 2011, a statistic that weighs heavily in the preview and, according to pre-match statistical reports, reinforces the visitors’ favoritism.

































