The return of José Mourinho to the Real Madrid dugout begins on Saturday, August 22, 2026, at 21:30 local time (peninsular Spanish time) at the RCDE Stadium against RCD Espanyol, according to match previews and broadcast schedules. Thirteen years after his departure in 2013, the Portuguese manager kicks off La Liga EA Sports 2026-27 in a high-profile fixture that marks the official start of the second Mourinho era for the Madrid club.
Context and Schedule of the Season Opener
This opening fixture arrives under unusual calendar circumstances. Real Madrid missed the opening weekend of the 2026-27 domestic campaign due to scheduling adjustments following the World Cup, making this Matchday 2 encounter their first official test of the season. Playing away from the Santiago Bernabéu provides an immediate examination for a revamped squad.
Espanyol enters the fixture with a week of competitive momentum already under their belt. Manolo González’s side opened their league campaign with a 3-0 victory against Levante, featuring goals from Roberto Fernández and Tyrhys Dolan. Espanyol manager Manolo González acknowledged the challenge of facing Mourinho, whom he described during pre-match press conferences as one of the best coaches in the world and in history, while noting that his team will need a near-perfect performance over the course of 97 or 98 minutes.
Roster Overhaul and Tactical Puzzle
Mourinho takes charge of a deeply remodeled squad following two consecutive seasons without silverware. The club’s summer transfer window brought in several high-profile additions, including Diomande, Denzel Dumfries, Marc Cucurella, Bernardo Silva, Ibrahima Konaté, and Carlos Espí.

One of the primary talking points centers on how Mourinho plans to integrate an abundance of attacking talent. The tactical equation involves combining Kylian Mbappé, Diomandé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham without unbalancing the side. During pre-season preparations, Mourinho emphasized that his attacking stars must also contribute defensively when the team is out of possession—a foundational tenet of his managerial philosophy.
Managerial Outlook and Expectations
Speaking to the media ahead of the match, Mourinho addressed the anticipation surrounding his return to Spanish football and rejected the notion that the early-season pressure weighs heavily on the group. “I wouldn’t call it pressure. I would call it adrenaline,” Mourinho explained, while setting a firm standard for the club by stating that finishing a season at Real Madrid without a title “is not a successful season.”

Espanyol will miss several key players for the encounter, including former Real Madrid youth product Cabrera, Javi Puado, and Kike García, according to match reports. Despite these squad limitations, the Catalan club aims to build on the confidence gained from their dominant opening win against Levante.
How to Watch and Broadcast Details
For viewers in Spain, the match is broadcast via DAZN LaLiga—available directly through the DAZN platform or via sublicensing agreements on Movistar+ and Orange TV—as well as through Orange TV’s dedicated football packages. Commercial establishments and hospitality venues utilize LaLiga TV Bar for public transmission.
International coverage spans multiple major networks. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Disney+ broadcasts the Saturday evening prime-time fixture starting at 20:30 BST as part of a three-year rights agreement. In the United States, ESPN holds the broadcasting rights, televising the match on ABC, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ starting at 15:30 ET. In Mexico, coverage is provided by Sky Sports, Sky+, and izzi, while viewers in Brazil can follow the game via ESPN and Disney+ digital platforms.
Next Steps
Following the final whistle at the RCDE Stadium, Real Madrid will prepare for their subsequent fixtures in the domestic calendar as the club continues its early-season adjustments under Mourinho. Fans and analysts will monitor how quickly the summer arrivals secure permanent roles in the starting lineup.
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