After a somewhat rocky start to the season, Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid side will look to quell the fears of their fans against a Granada side that has the exact same record thus far.
Los Blancos will surely be boosted by their come-from-behind victory over archrivals Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup a few days ago, and the home crowd at the Santiago Bernabeu should be in full voice after such an uplifting triumph.
The team itself, however, has not been particularly inspiring to start the season. With only one point from two matches, Madrid find themselves in 15th place with a goal difference of minus-one, but perhaps Michael Essien can sure up a somewhat leaky midfield.
On paper, Granada should be overmatched and Real should claim their first win of the season, but we don't know for sure how each side will perform.
Kickoff is at 1:50 p.m. ET, and I will bring you up-to-the-minute updates on the match beginning at 1:20 and lasting right through the final whistle, so be sure to tune in and check to see when the game is on in your time zone.
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