Real Madrid Pre-Season 2025: Full Tour Guide
Real Madrid pre-season planning for the 2025-26 campaign is already in overdrive, barely weeks after that bruising Champions League quarter-final exit. With a first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup looming and the arrival of new boss Xabi Alonso, Los Blancos want competitive sharpness from day one. Below is a comprehensive look at every friendly, training camp and broadcast option, plus ticket and travel advice for supporters eager to follow the journey.
Real Madrid pre-season schedule: Dates, venues, opponents
Carlo Ancelotti may have departed for Brazil, but the fixtures he pencilled in remain. The Real Madrid pre-season tour opens on 10 July in Los Angeles against MLS Cup holders LA Galaxy. Four nights later, Sofi Stadium hosts a glamour clash with Chelsea, rekindling that epic 2022 Club World Cup final. The squad then jets east to Dallas to meet Liga MX champions Club América before crossing the Atlantic.
A fortnight at Valdebebas follows, culminating in the traditional Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu against Bayern Munich on 2 August. Real Madrid pre-season wraps in Yokohama on 8 August versus Kawasaki Frontale, a dress rehearsal for Far-East marketing pushes and a humidity test ahead of La Liga’s mid-August kick-off.
Provisional fixture list
• 10 July – LA Galaxy (Los Angeles, USA)
• 14 July – Chelsea (Los Angeles, USA)
• 18 July – Club América (Dallas, USA)
• 25 July – Training camp, Valdebebas (Madrid)
• 2 August – Bayern Munich (Madrid, Spain)
• 8 August – Kawasaki Frontale (Yokohama, Japan)
Travel and ticket information
Tickets for the US leg go on sale via Ticketmaster from 15 April, starting at $65. Japanese matches are handled by Lawson Ticket, although Real Madrid socio members receive a 10 percent discount when purchasing through the club app. Travel packages, including charter flights from Madrid to Los Angeles, are available through Mahou Sport Tours. Early-bird bundles covering all three American fixtures plus hotel accommodation cost €2,150.
How to watch the Real Madrid pre-season tour
In Spain, RTVE will broadcast every friendly free-to-air, while subscribers worldwide can stream via Real Madrid TV+. U.S. rights belong to ESPN+, delivering English and Spanish commentary. For supporters outside those territories, the club’s official YouTube channel will show 24-hour delayed replays. Expect behind-the-scenes content—Alonso’s tactical meetings, nutrition briefings, and exclusive player interviews—released daily at 18:00 CET.
Key storylines to follow
1. Xabi Alonso’s tactical tweak: His Bayer Leverkusen side dazzled with a fluid 3-4-2-1. Pre-season will reveal whether he sticks to that shape or reverts to Madrid’s traditional 4-3-3.
2. Jude Bellingham’s new role: The English star could be tested as an advanced No. 8 to accommodate Endrick, who joins officially on 9 July.
3. Veteran showdown: Can Luka Modrić and Toni Kroos earn extensions, or will Nico Paz and Arda Güler seize midfield minutes?
4. Fitness of Éder Militão: The Brazilian centre-back’s ACL rehab is ahead of schedule, and Real Madrid pre-season minutes will be crucial.
Confirmed transfers and potential arrivals
Incoming:
• Alphonso Davies – €70 m from Bayern Munich
• Endrick – €35 m final instalment to Palmeiras
• Gabriel Moscardo – €25 m from Corinthians
Outgoing:
• Ferland Mendy – €25 m to Paris Saint-Germain
• Dani Ceballos – €18 m to Real Betis
Rumours persist around Florian Wirtz, but Leverkusen’s €120 m valuation may postpone any move until 2026. Alonso also wants a back-up goalkeeper after Andriy Lunin’s contract talks stalled.
Real Madrid pre-season squad depth chart
Goalkeepers
Courtois*, Kepa, Cañizares
(*returning from meniscus surgery; light training)
Defenders
Carvajal, Rüdiger, Militão, Nacho, Davies, Fran García, Lucas Vázquez
Midfielders
Tchouaméni, Valverde, Modrić, Kroos, Camavinga, Bellingham, Paz, Güler
Forwards
Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Joselu, Endrick, Brahim Díaz
Players involved in late June international fixtures (Brazil, Spain U23, France U23) will join the Real Madrid pre-season camp in Dallas.
Why the 2025 Club World Cup matters
The expanded tournament kicks off on 15 June in the United States, so match sharpness acquired during Real Madrid pre-season could decide group-stage seeding. With €100 million prize money on offer, Florentino Pérez has asked Alonso to treat every July friendly like a competitive tie. Fitness coach Antonio Pintus has planned double sessions in Valdebebas focused on high-intensity interval training to match the tournament’s compressed schedule.
A day inside camp
06:45 – Mobility work and breakfast
09:00 – Tactical drills (out-of-possession)
11:30 – Video analysis and recovery
15:30 – Strength & conditioning gym session
18:00 – Small-sided games
20:00 – Team dinner and media commitments
Nutritionist Inma Rubio has introduced a Mediterranean-Japanese fusion menu—think grilled sea bass with miso quinoa—to optimise glycogen replenishment during the Real Madrid pre-season heat.
Commercial activations
Adidas will drop a limited-edition black-and-gold third kit in Los Angeles, while Fly Emirates hosts meet-and-greets in Dallas. The club projects €35 million in merchandising revenue from the tour alone, underscoring why global outreach is as vital as tactical fine-tuning.
Historical context
This marks the 22nd consecutive summer tour outside Europe since 2003, when the Galácticos era set commercial precedents. Real Madrid pre-season tours have featured 71 matches, yielding 48 wins, 17 draws and six defeats. Cristiano Ronaldo still holds the pre-season scoring record with 18 goals, but Vinícius aims to surpass that tally this year.
What success looks like
Club insiders outline three core objectives:
1. Integrate Endrick and Davies seamlessly.
2. Reach August with zero major injuries.
3. Implement Alonso’s pressing triggers across all phases.
If those boxes are ticked, sporting director José Ángel Sánchez believes a domestic-European-world treble is realistic.
Fan experience extras
Supporters attending the Bernabéu clash with Bayern can scan their e-ticket to gain free museum entry on matchday. In Yokohama, season-ticket holders may participate in an on-pitch skills challenge judged by legends Raúl and Iker Casillas. Social media competitions will award signed shirts each week using the hashtag #RMPreSeason25.
Environmental commitment
Real Madrid pre-season travel emissions will be offset through Reforest Spain’s tree-planting scheme in Galicia. Solar-powered training facilities in Valdebebas are expected to cut energy usage by 18 percent compared to 2024 figures.
Short opinion: why this matters
Real Madrid pre-season 2025 feels pivotal—perhaps more than any summer since 2009. The blend of youthful firepower and Alonso’s progressive coaching can ignite a new golden cycle, but only if the squad embraces his tactical demands early. Friendly scorelines will be forgotten by September; fitness levels, chemistry and clarity of roles will not. Judging by the meticulous schedule, Madrid look ready to treat July like May finals—and that mindset could be their edge in a record-breaking season ahead.
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