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Real Madrid – Valencia Basket Channel and Schedule: Where to watch Endesa Basketball League matches on TV
Real Madrid and Valencia basket A face is seen in the conflict that is part of Endesa League Round 16. White team wants to take advantage of that This head-to-head showdown at Movistar Arena Pavilion Defeating the Valencia team will strengthen their lead in the regular phase.
The team arrives reinforced Sergio Scariolo after winning To Barça Basket clearly In the EuroLeague (80-61); What led to the white box? In the regular phase, they rose to 5th place with 14 wins and 8 losses. (Exactly linked with Blaugrana and Talonjas).
come real madrid To continue the winning streak in Euroleague. defeated before to ASVEL Lyon Villeurbanne (69-80) and Maccabi Tel Aviv (98-86); Thanks to this, the white team was able to continue its upward trend.
show off The meringue team has a record of 13 wins and 2 losses. Therefore, he intends to maintain a privileged position over his persecutors. real madrid teeth Current Champion of the Endesa League We want to continue leading the regular phase.
will face To Valencia Basket, it occupies 2nd place with 12 wins and 3 losses. The team trained Pedro Martinez comes from falling in euro league against Fenerbahce in Istanbul (82-79).
At the continental tournament, he 4th place with 14 wins and 8 losses. is tied to real madrid and barça basketball, This reflects the great parity with the level that exists in this conference. euro league. in Movistar Arena Pavilion This is where the white team is strongest, and they hope to win with the warmth of the fans.
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When will the Endesa League match between Real Madrid and Valencia Basket take place?
a match will be held Sunday, January 18th, 7pm
How to watch Endesa League Real Madrid vs. Valencia Basketball on TV?
You can watch the match On DAZN Balonsest 2 channel (M88 O127), From the platform Dazone. You can track all information about The meeting took place via Sportish’s website.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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