I know we have different timezones but the match isn't there today, It's tomorrow. Perhaps they moved it that far so they can get enough recovery time and also have enough preparations ahead of their first La Liga match. I hope they get a good result tomorrow. Barcelona is going to try and continue from where they left last season and the last thing you want to losing points in the first day
Real Madrid's match schedule seems to have shifted slightly. Well, there might be a reason, as Real Madrid needs some rest or something after the preseason. Previously, when the first match schedule was released, I heard that Real Madrid had filed an appeal regarding their early-season match schedule, as they objected to the schedule released earlier this season. (
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Real Madrid absolutely must get all three points in their first match of the season. Moreover, the match will be held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. As the hosts, Real Madrid's reputation will be at stake in their first match. But I'm confident Xabi Alonso will be able to lead Real Madrid to victory in their first match against Osasuna.
It seems there has been a schedule change because I was certain at the time that the match was scheduled for today. However it turns out that, as @Ahli38 mentioned Madrid requested a time change.
Today should officially be the end of any further delays, as Madrid must demonstrate that their first match is truly ready to go. During the off season I was unaware of Osasuna progress, so the match could potentially hold a surprise in store for Madrid.