Mallorca vs Real Madrid: Predictions, tips & betting odds

Real Madrid travel to Mallorca on Sunday afternoon hoping to put pressure on La Liga leaders Barcelona.
Carlo Ancelotti's men are currently five points behind the Blaugrana, but with the Catalans playing on Sunday evening, Los Blancos have the chance to cut the deficit with a win in Mallorca.
Mallorca vs Real Madrid latest odds
The side from the Balearic Islands have been strong at home this season winning each of their last three matches in front of their own fans.
Another triumph for Javier Aguirre's men can be backed at 4/1 (5.00) with bet365, while the visitors are offered at 8/11 (1.73) and the draw at 5/2 (3.50).
Mallorca vs Real Madrid first goal scorer odds
Vinicius Junior scored a super solo strike in midweek against Valencia and the Brazilian is priced at 7/1 (8.00) to open the scoring on Sunday afternoon.
Marco Asensio broke the deadlock in the 2-0 win against Los Che and Spanish international is offered at 17/2 (9.50), while Mallorca's top scorer this season Vedat Muriqi is offered at 6/1 (7.00).
Mallorca vs Real Madrid preview
Madrid are likely to be without both Karim Benzema and Eder Militao who both picked up injuries on Thursday evening, which leaves the Spanish champions without two of their most important players.
Mallorca are a physical and well-organised team who are likely to make things tough for Los Blancos and their strong record at home should lead us to oppose a high scoring win for the visitors.
Ancelotti's men may still get the job done but they are unlikely to have things all their own way at the Estadio Son Moix.
Mallorca vs Real Madrid tips and predictions
The hosts are offered at 4/6 (1.66) to score a goal which looks worthy of consideration, while backing them at 7/4 (2.75) to win either half could also appeal.
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