Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid score, result, highlights: Karim Benzema and Toni Kroos secure win, keep pace with Barcelona

Kyle Bonn

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid score, result, highlights: Karim Benzema and Toni Kroos secure win, keep pace with Barcelona image

Real Madrid secured a vital three points in the La Liga title race as they traveled to Athletic Club and snatched a 2-0 victory.

Karim Benzema and Toni Kroos provided the decisive blows, but the result was a team effort. It was far from a resounding victory, as Madrid remain somewhat off their usual pace and Athletic provided a worthy opposition, but ultimately the visitors emerged victorious thanks to a pair of glittering finishes that the hosts could not match.

Carlo Ancelotti rang the changes before the match, sitting out-of-form veterans Luka Modric and Kroos in favor of Dani Ceballos and Marco Asensio. Those alterations, plus faith in Eduardo Camavinga, proved vital as all aforementioned starters put forth quality performances. The finishes from Benzema and Kroos were highlight-reel moments, as both required significant body control to pick out the bouncing ball on the volley.

Benzema struck first, scoring just before the half-hour mark with an excellent finish despite his back to goal. It forced Athletic Club to chase the game, and they did just that, pouring on the pressure in the final 20 minutes of the match. At one point it seemed a miracle they couldn't find a deserved equaliser for their hard work.

Ultimately, however, Kroos came off the bench and found the goal to seal the result just as regulation came to a close. Real Madrid keep pace with Barcelona at the top of the La Liga table after the Blaugrana managed a drab 1-0 win over Girona earlier in the day.

For their performance, Athletic Club go home with nothing tangible to show for their defeat, but the hosts can be proud of their efforts. Nico Williams and his brother Inaki were both dangerous at times, but lacked the cutting edge finish.

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The Sporting News will be following the match live and providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid final score

  1H 2H Final
Athletic Club 0 0 0
Real Madrid 1 1 2

Goals:
24th min — RMA — Karim Benzema
90th min — RMA — Toni Kroos

Confirmed lineups:

Athletic Club (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Simon (GK) — 18. de Marcos (Lekue, 76'), 3. Vivian, 31. Paredes, 17. Berchiche — 19. Zarraga (Herrera, 68'), 6. Vesga — 7. Berenguer (Muniain, 68'), 8. Sancet (Guruzeta, 68'), 11. N. Williams — 9. I. Williams.

Real Madrid (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Courtois (GK) — 6. N. Fernandez, 3. Militao, 22. Rudiger, 23. F. Mendy — 15. F. Valverde, 12. Camavinga, 19. Ceballos (Kroos, 85') — 11. Asensio (Modric, 73'), 9. Benzema, 20. Vinicius Jr (Rodrygo, 83').

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid post-match analysis

Carlo Ancelotti may lean more on his role players moving forward

While it wasn't exactly pretty at times, Real Madrid clearly have a deep squad with capable role players who can step in to fill shoes. It's been tough to replace Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, meaning Ancelotti has had to lean on the aging stars in excess.

Now that Modric and Kroos are struggling, Ancelotti's hand was forced, and his reserve players stepped up in a big way. Marco Asensio was bright going forward and could have scored, while Dani Ceballos pulled the strings in midfield. Neither were stellar, but put in a dogged performance in a spot where others have shrunk in the past.

With a long season still ahead and many fronts with which to battle, Ancelotti could go to the well more often. Eduardo Camavinga is clearly benefitting from a longer stretch of starts, and Ceballos could as well. Toni Kroos got a goal today, which is massive for a potential rebound, but overall he's still been quite poor lately and will need to prove he remains a top option for Ancelotti week-in and week-out.

Williams brothers need support in Athletic Club attack

Inaki and Nico Williams were yet again dangerous presences up front for Athletic Club, but the side still finished a third consecutive league game without finding the back of the net, a worrying trend.

The issue is those two have little help, and while they can beat defenders and create chances with precise deliveries, there is nobody else in the Athletic attack who will rise to the occasion. Gorka Guruzeta had a good scoring streak earlier in the season, but even things for him have dried up, and while he looked decent off the bench in this match, it wasn't enough to break Madrid hearts.

If this club wishes to challenge for a European place, which they look capable of doing in spurts, they must improve in the attack, either from improvement of those in the squad or a splash in the January transfer market, in which time is running out.

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid live updates, highlights, commentary

FULLTIME: Athletic Bilbao 0-2 Real Madrid

Three minutes of added time are without eventful play and the match comes to an end. The Kroos goal put Athletic to the sword and they shut things down. It wasn't exactly brilliant stuff from Real Madrid, but they secure a massive three points to keep pace with Barcelona at the top of the Spanish league table.

Carlo Ancelotti made important changes to the starting lineup this match, and the changes Dani Ceballos, Marco Asensio, and Nacho Fernandez all made a huge difference. Then his substitutions ended up making a difference as well, as Kroos finds the back of the net on an assist from Rodrygo.

Athletic Club put in a great performance, but were unlucky to come away with points. That 90 minutes will provide them with confidence if nothing else tangible, as they were up to the task and just didn't have the finishing quality to match Real Madrid.

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Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid: Second Half

90th min: GOAL! REAL MADRID! How about that for a story, it's the struggling Toni Kroos who puts the game away! He's on the run trailing the play as Real Madrid break pressure, and he somehow contorts his body to strike a brilliantly precise hit while off balance trying to collect an off-target feed from Rodrygo. That's all three points wrapped up, on a goal that Kroos will hope springs him forward to get out of a rut!

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85th min: Toni Kroos now comes on, replacing Dani Ceballos, who has covered an incredible 11 kilometres today on the field. An excellent performance. Will he earn more starting opportunities?

80th min: Chance, Athletic Club! It's absolute mayhem, and Athletic come close again! Thibaut Courtois is required to keep a very tight-angle delivery from going in! This is insane. Real Madrid under SO much pressure. How does Carlo Ancelotti respond to alleviate this? If he doesn't, the hosts will surely equalise...

Looks like Rodrygo set to come on shortly. The home fans are in full voice. Rodrygo comes on, replacing Vinicius Jr, who is spoken to by Ancelotti, who won't be happy with his winger for getting booked after he told him to calm down.

77th min: Chance, Athletic Club! The hosts have the ball in the back of the net, but it's disallowed! On a corner, it's cleared but only to Yuri Berchiche who rips on frame from the top of the penalty area. The shot takes a deflection, and nearly off-puts Thibaut Courtois, and while he eventually makes the save, Inaki Williams is there to slam it home! But NO! The flag goes up! It looks like the officials claim Gorka Guruzeta is off on the initial effort, both shielding Courtois and also providing a deflection.

Athletic are in the clear ascendancy now, and Real Madrid are hanging on by a thread. A few attacking moves have come close to producing something more dangerous. Inigo Lekue comes on for Athletic, Vinicius Jr is booked for a foul on him shortly after.

71st min: Vinicius Jr is whistled for a foul, and he's not happy with the call. He gets a stern talking to from Carlo Ancelotti who makes it clear he is the one to address the referee with issues, not his players. Vini put in his place by the Don. Luka Modric is being readied as a substitute, and he enters for Marco Asensio, which is surprising as it would have made sense to withdraw the booked Eduardo Camavinga instead.

Iker Muniain goes down dramatically under a challenge from Nacho Fernandez. It's a clear dive but the referee buys it. Athletic have done that a few times, if we're being honest.

70th min: Chance, Athletic Club! How has Nico Williams not scored there??? The ball drops to him with nobody in the same zip code, and somehow he misses the target completely! Antonio Rudiger lost his mark, but isn't made to pay. What a miss!

Athletic bring on a trio of substitutions, with Gorka Guruzeta, Ander Herrera, and Iker Muniain all into the match.

66th min: Chance, Real Madrid! Goodness, Marco Asensio came so close to doubling Real Madrid's lead! Karim Benzema slips Asensio through down the right edge of the six-yard box, but somehow he drags the shot wide across the face of goal. He will expect himself to score there, and it leaves the game still in the balance.

Athletic don't have the same incisive nature as they did in the first half. Substitutions should be imminent, and honestly it's a bit surprising they haven't already been introduced. Ernesto Valverde maybe a little slow to make changes.

62nd min: Athletic are screaming for a penalty but it's not given, and rightly so, as Eder Militao made a great tackle on Inaki Williams right on the end line that saw the Athletic man dramatically crumple to the turf.

Eduardo Camavinga gets a yellow for a tackle in midfield. It's a bit soft but definitely at least a foul. Always predictable, he'll need to improve his discipline as he matures.

58th min: Chance, Real Madrid! Daniel Vivian is the next Athletic player into the referee's book, as he chops down Ferland Mendy with a poor challenge that was quite unnecessary. On the restart, Vinicius Jr sends in a great ball and Karim Benzema pokes it to Nacho Fernandez, who has two bites of the apple. The first is blocked but the second is on frame, and Unai Simon makes a great save!

54th min: Vinicius Jr receives the ball in acres of space on the left flank and plays a bit of keepy-uppie until a passing option materialises. The commentators have a laugh, while the home fans do not appreciate that.

Moments later Antonio Rudiger muscles Inaki Williams to the ground chasing a long-ball, but the referee lets it go. The referee Jose Maria Sanchez Martinez has let a lot go today.

50th min: Athletic left-back Yuri Berchiche sees a bit of mist and basically punches Federico Valverde in the midsection before pushing him to the ground. The referee only gives a yellow and VAR doesn't give it a look, but he'll certainly want to reign that kind of play in moving forward.

48th min: Athletic Club have the first positive move of the second half as the two Williams brothers work well together and then a cross finds a streaking Alex Berenguer in front of goal, but Antonio Rudiger makes a critical tackle at the last moment, and then the offside flag correctly goes up.

Kickoff: The game resumes with no changes at halftime, which is no surprise as both teams had some positivity to build on in this second half.

HALFTIME: Athletic Bilbao 0-1 Real Madrid

A cagey first half overall, but both sides will be able to take positives from the 45 minutes.

Real Madrid controlled a lot of possession and took the sting out of the game for stretches, and Athletic Club proved bright when they managed to get on the ball. The two Williams brothers were positive and incisive when they managed to get possession in the attacking third, but had little support.

Karim Benzema provided the difference with a moment of absolute class, a fantastic goal to see Madrid in front at the break.

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid: First Half

44th min: Vinicius Jr and Inaki Williams have a staredown after a physical encunter on the touchline that results in a rare foul by Vinicius Jr instead of on the Brazilian. They're locked in. 

40th min: OUCH. Athletic left-back Yuri Berchiche is down needing treatment and cameras catch him sporting a badly dislocated finger on his right hand. That looks horribly painful, and you can see it on the veteran's face. Hopefully he can continue on if they pop it back in place. He looks to be ok once he reaches the touchline, speaking briefly with Carlo Ancelotti to tell the Real Madrid boss he's alright. A nice moment.

39th min: Athletic begin to ramp up the pressure in the attacking half, and win their fourth corner of the match. Again Real Madrid clear. Athletic have been energetic at times but cannot put it together on set pieces.

35th min: Athletic Club aren't attacking through the middle, mostly progressing down the flanks instead, so Eduardo Camavinga hasn't had a ton to do defensively, but in possession the young French midfielder has been quite good so far, in now his fourth consecutive start in league play. 19/21 passing, with both misses coming on long deliveries. Important possessional display early against the occasional Athletic press, which has proven energetic and pinpoint. He has also won three clearances.

28th min: Federico Valverdo has a pop on goal from an extremely deep distance, and it's well wide. That's a poor decision, as he had room to run and teammates in support.

24th min: GOAL! REAL MADRID! Who else but Karim Benzema against his favorite opponent! Federico Valverde fires in a ball into the penalty area, and while the initial delivery was meant for Marco Asensio at the far post, it's cleared momentarily. It drops to Benzema who contorts his body exceptionally and rifles one that bulges the side netting with incredible skill. What a goal!

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20th min: Now it's Real Madrid into the attack, and first Karim Benzema rifles a shot wide before Marco Asensio is felled at the edge of the penalty area by Yuri Berchiche. Madrid players scream for a penalty, and VAR has a look, but play is continued with no call. It's a dicey one for sure, and Berchiche will need to be careful, but there's probably not quite enough in that for VAR to overturn the call. Athletic get away with one!

17th min: Chance, Athletic Club! Nico Williams fires for the far post, having nutmegged Eduardo Camavinga, but he hits it just wide! Beat the goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who was full stretch, but also beat the post.

12th min: Both sides starting to show more attacking intent. First Athletic play on the counter through Inaki Williams and win a corner but it comes to nothing. Then Vinicius Jr is flagged for offside on a Real Madrid through ball, and it looked like both he and Karim Benzema were off on the delivery. Athletic are starting to build themselves into the match but have been stunted a few times by silly fouls in midfield.

9th min: A few common occurrances for Real Madrid as Vinicius Jr, the league's most fouled player, gets hacked in midfield. Then Karim Benzema weaves his way effortlessly through a few players at the top corner of the penalty area but his feed to Marco Asensio sees the move shut off and Madrid have to recycle. They're comfortable on the ball now, but have yet to truly threaten the hosts' goal.

7th min: Karim Benzema has the first shot on target of the match for either side, but he misfires and sends it high and wide. He was on target in his pre-match warmups, and Athletic Club are a club he loves to score against, so that's a rare whiff!

4th min: Athletic Club aren't pressing incredibly high but Real Madrid are passing it around the back and coaxing the hosts out of their shell. They oblige, and it results in a few turnovers in dangerous positions, but nothing comes of it...yet.

Kickoff: The game is under way! Lots of pressure on Real Madrid to perform in this road match given Barcelona's result earlier.

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid: Pre-match

6 mins to kick: Karim Benzema pinging top bins in warmups probably isn't what Athletic Club will want to see! Athletic Club are one of his favorite teams to score against. The only players with more league goals against them are Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi!

15 mins to kick: The players are out of the tunnel for one last warmup before kickoff. The fans are still filtering into the stadium, but it should be a rowdy atmosphere once the game begins.

30 mins to kick: Barcelona wins 1-0 on an early goal by Pedri, increasing the gap at the top of the table to six points. Real Madrid must win today or fall further back in the race.

45 mins to kick: Eduardo Camavinga is seeing a run in the side, thanks to Aurelien Tchouameni's injury, and Carlo Ancelotti has called him "untouchable" in the transfer market despite rumours of a move to Arsenal on loan. It would be silly for Madrid to let him go at this point given their current squad makeup. He's a necessary piece of that puzzle.

70 mins to kick: The Athletic Club lineup is in, and head coach Ernesto Valverde has made a change up front. The club has managed just one goal in their last three league games, so regular striker Gorka Guruzeta sits as does backup Raul Garcia, moving Inaki Williams back into the central striker role after a recent run out on the wing. They are also starting a pair of backup centre-backs due to injury and suspension.

90 mins to kick: It's packed outside San Mames Barria Stadium! The Athletic fans are buzzing, this is a match that can reignite their charge up the table after their good early-season form has fizzled a bit.

75 mins to kick: The Real Madrid lineup is already out, and it is exactly as we had thought. Toni Kroos is sat on the bench, with Dani Ceballos in the XI after his positive introduction midweek. The only surprise is the inclusion of Marco Asension, who replaces Luka Modric.

The aging duo has felt the weight of the long season recently. There are only eight players on the Real Madrid bench, compared to Athletic's 12, so Los Blancos are a bit shorthanded.

120 mins to kick: Aurelien Tchouameni remains absent due to injury, but the young French midfielder still made his way into the news this weekend after he was spotted at an NBA game in France at the exact time Real Madrid was on the field against Villarreal in the Copa del Rey. It was a bad look for the young midfielder, who while injured would still have been expected to support his team.

Carlo Ancelotti addressed the issue during his pre-match press conference, and said that he received an apology from Tchouameni which he accepted, bringing an end to the story, at least internally. Ancelotti backed Tchouameni after the incident, saying he's "a young boy" who learned his lesson.

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid lineups & team news

Athletic Club have a relatively healthy squad, but there's an issue at centre-back in this match, with both regular starters missing. An injury to Inigo Martinez has seen 23-year-old Daniel Vivian forced into action since the World Cup break. Now, Martinez's regular partner Yeray Alvarez will miss this match as well due to yellow card suspension, meaning 22-year-old Aitor Paredes takes over at the other spot.

Head coach Ernesto Valverde has reacted to the club's recent scoring drought, making a change up front. With just one goal in their last three league games, regular striker Gorka Guruzeta has been sat alongside backup Raul Garcia, moving Inaki Williams back into the central striker role after a recent run out on the wing. That brings Alex Berenguer into the starting lineup for the first time in five league games.

Athletic Club confirmed starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Simon (GK) — de Marcos, Vivian, Paredes, Berchiche — Zarraga, Vesga — Berenguer, Sancet, N. Williams — I. Williams.

Athletic Club subs (12): Agrrezabala (GK), Morcillo, Minain, Guruzeta, Garcia, Leuke, Vencedor, Villalibre, Capa, R. Garcia, Herrera, Balenziaga.

The biggest issue for Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti in this match is the continued absence of midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni who is missing for another few weeks with a calf injury. Eduardo Camavinga will continue in his stead, but the Frenchman has not been stellar in his deputy role.

Also missing are defenders David Alaba and Dani Carvajal, the latter of whom gives Madrid a headache at right-back. Lucas Vazquez is missing with a sprained ankle, seeing Marco Asensio step in with Federico Valverde dropping back into midfield.

Ancelotti has a decision to make in midfield, as Toni Kroos is usually a lock to start every game but is suffering through extremely poor form, and Dani Ceballos replaced him off the bench against Villarreal to great effect last time out. The German sees a night off here to give the hot hand in Ceballos a chance, while the aging Luka Modric also sits. Eden Hazard picked up an injury in training and was not included in the squad.

Real Madrid confirmed starting lineup (4-3-3): Courtois (GK) — Fernandez, Militao, Rudiger, Mendy — Valverde, Camavinga, Ceballos — Asensio, Benzema, Vinicius Jr.

Real Madrid subs (8): Lunin (GK), Lopez, Vallejo, Kroos, Modric, Odorizola, Rodrygo, Diaz.

How to watch Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid

  Date Time TV Channel Streaming
UK Sun, Jan 22 20:00 GMT LaLiga TV, Viaplay 1 Viaplay
USA Sun, Jan 22 15:00 ET ESPN Deportes ESPN+
Australia Mon, Jan 23 07:00 AEDT  — Optus Sport, beIN Sports Connect
Canada Sun, Jan 22 15:00 ET TSN5 TSN, fuboTV
Hong Kong Mon, Jan 23 05:00 HKT Now Sports 2 Now Player, Now E
India Mon, Jan 23 01:30 IST Sports 18 JioTV
Malaysia Mon, Jan 23 05:00 MYT beIN Sports beIN Sports Connect
New Zealand Mon, Jan 23 09:00 NZST  — beIN Sports Connect
Singapore Mon, Jan 23 05:00 SST beIN Sports beIN Sports Connect, StarHubTV+

Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid betting odds & lines

Odds via BetMGM (USA), Sports Interaction (Canada), and SkyBet (UK).

Interestingly, Real Madrid are far from heavy favorites as they travel to the eighth-placed team in the La Liga table. Los Blancos are plus-odds to win this match, with Athletic Club's moneyline very close behind.

The expectation for goals in this game is muted given Athletic's excellent defensive record this year. They have conceded 17 goals in 17 matches this season, which is up there with the top defensive teams in the league (behind the leaders Barcelona, of course, who have conceded just six times all league season, blowing everyone else out of the water).

  BetMGM Sports
Interaction
SkyBet
Athletic Club win +180 +192 9/5
Draw +240 +255 12/5
Real Madrid win +145 +126 29/20
Both teams
to score Y / N
-150 / +105 -154 / -101 8/13, 6/5
Over / Under
2.5 goals
-120 / -115 -112 / -114 4/5, 10/11
Real Madrid -0.5 +135 +144
Athletic Club +0.5 -190 -185

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.