Carletto’s La Liga farewell tour starts tonight at Santiago Bernabeu

It’s all over, although it’s not official yet. Real Madrid have lost the title race to their archrival Barcelona, with the Blaugrana being seven points clear of Los Blancos with only three games to go.One of those is scheduled for tonight (10.30 pm) at the Santiago Bernabeu against RCD Mallorca.That would be Carlo Ancelotti’s penultimate game at Bernabeu, for which he called up as many as eight Real Madrid Castilla players, Madrid’s reserve team.Brazilian, after all! ‘Carlinho’ takes over the giants’ benchThis tells you all you need to know about the atmosphere and expectations ahead of the game. Moreover, Marca reports that for the first time all season, the Bernabeu has tickets available for a match.##NAJAVA_MECA_8925858##The downturn is caused by the El Clasico defeat and being out of the fight for La Liga crown has led season ticket holders to give up their seats to the club. Therefore, there are currently tickets available in all areas of the stadium. The prices are still very high, though, as they range from 75 to 225 euros! These are very expensive tickets considering the current situation of the team and the fact that it’s a 10.30 pm match on a Wednesday.LA LIGA – MATCHDAY 36TuesdayValladolid – Girona 0-1 (0-0)/Stuani 80/Real Sociedad – Celta 0-1 (0-1)/Gonzales 44/Sevilla – Las Palmas 1-0 (0-0)/Garcia-Pascual 52/Wednesday20:00: (2.15) Alaves (3.35) Valencia (3.80)20:00: (1.35) Villarreal (5.00) Leganes (9.00)22:30: (1.37) Real Madrid (5.20) Mallorca (10.0)Thursday20.00: (3.60) Osasuna (3.35) Atl.Madrid (2.10)20.00: (3.00) Rayo Vallecano (3.35) Betis (2.55)22:30: (9.50) Espanyol (5.60) Barcelona (1.35)22:30: (3.60) Getafe (2.65) Ath.Bilbao (2.65)***odds are subject to change***

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