Huesca and Real Madrid will lock horns for the first time in their respective histories at the Estadio El Alcoraz in La Liga on Sunday afternoon.
Madrid are currently fifth in Spain's top flight, five points off leaders Barcelona. Huesca, meanwhile, are rooted to the bottom of the table on seven points.
Huesca
As recent as 2004, Huesca were competing in the fourth tier of Spanish football, but the Aragon-based club now find themselves in La Liga. It has been some rise when considering that they were in the Segunda B division three years ago.
After finishes of 12th and sixth in the Segunda, Huesca earned promotion to La Liga courtesy of a second-place finish last season. The team were tipped to struggle at the start of the campaign, and that has indeed proved to be the case.
Indeed, Huesca have won just one of their 14 La Liga matches this season, drawing four and losing nine. They have only scored 12 times, which is the second-worst record in the division, and have the worst defensive record with 29 goals conceded in their 14 matches to date.
Huesca's sole league win actually arrived on the opening weekend of the campaign away to Eibar, but it has been a real struggle since then. Francisco's team suffered a 2-0 defeat away to Celta Vigo last weekend, and were thumped 4-0 by Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey on Thursday night.
Huesca have a tough finish to 2018 when considering that their next two after this one are against Villarreal and Valencia. Those two have struggled this season, but are still two of the most dangerous teams in Spain's top flight.
Sunday will be a historic occasion for Huesca, but there are three important points to be won. Francisco's team are already seven points off the safety of 17th position, and that could be 10 points by the end of the weekend.
Huesca suffered a 8-2 defeat when they travelled to Barcelona earlier this season, and face the other of La Liga's giant two this weekend. It will be a packed house at the tiny El Alcoraz, and it would go down as one of the most famous afternoons in their history if three points could be secured.
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Real Madrid
When considering that Real Madrid have lost five of their 14 league matches this season, it is incredible that they are only five points off the lead at this stage. Los Blancos really should be out of the title race, but that is simply not the case.
It has been a turbulent start to the 2018-19 campaign, with the club not coping too well since Zinedine Zidane and indeed Cristiano Ronaldo left the club. The experiment of Julen Lopetegui did not work, but Santiago Solari appears to have steadied the ship since coming through the door.
Solari has won seven of his eight matches in charge of Madrid, the last of which was a 6-1 victory over Melilla in the second leg of their last-32 Copa del Rey clash on Thursday afternoon. The only blot on Solari's record was the 3-0 defeat at Eibar in the league on November 24.
Since then, Los Blancos have beaten Roma, Valencia and Melilla. The 2-0 victory over Valencia last weekend made it three successes from their last four league fixtures, and they currently sit fifth in the table on 23 points.
As mentioned, Real are five points off the leaders Barcelona but just one point off fourth-placed Alaves. Solari's side will travel to Huesca this weekend and then host Rayo Vallecano in their final league game before heading to the United Arab Emirates for the 2018 Club World Cup.
It has been a difficult few months for Madrid, but a strong end to 2018 – including landing another Club World Cup – would set them up nicely heading into 2019. It could yet be a successful campaign for the club, who are chasing a fourth straight Champions League title.
There will once again be eyes on Gareth Bale this weekend, with the Welshman going through a difficult patch. Bale has only managed three league goals this season but might see Sunday's clash as the perfect chance to boost his tally.
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Team News
Luisinho and Ruben Semedo are both on the sidelines for Huesca, but head coach Francisco has no fresh injury concerns from the Copa del Rey clash with Athletic Bilbao on Thursday night.
Alex Gallar is Huesca's leading scorer in the league this season with three, and the Spaniard will be joined in the final third by David Ferreiro and Cucho Hernandez.
Madrid boss Solari will be without two of his first-choice midfield three this weekend, with Toni Kroos joining Casemiro on the sidelines.
Marco Asensio scored twice in Thursday's 6-1 win over Melilla in the Copa del Rey and could start, while Dani Ceballos should also return to the XI.
Lucas Vazquez was on the scoresheet in the 2-0 win over Valencia last weekend, meanwhile, and the Spaniard should keep his position in the starting XI.
The likes of Thibaut Courtois, Marcelo, Sergio Ramos, Raphael Varane, Karim Benzema and Bale all played no part against Melilla during the week and all will be part of Real Madrid's XI for this match.
Huesca possible starting lineup:
Jovanovic; Miramon, Pulido, Etxeita, Akapo; Musto, Gomez; Gallar, Rivera, Ferreiro; Hernandez
Real Madrid possible starting lineup:
Courtois; Carvajal, Ramos, Varane, Marcelo; Ceballos, Modric, Asensio; Vazquez, Benzema, Bale
Head To Head
Sunday will be the first ever meeting between Huesca and Real Madrid, although Real Madrid Castilla recorded a 5-1 win over Huesca back in April 2013.
We say: Huesca 0-3 Real Madrid
Real Madrid will be far too strong for a out-of-form Huesca on the afternoon. We fancy a routine 3-0 win for the European champions.
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