On November 26, 2025, Olympiacos FC hosts Real Madrid in a crucial UEFA Champions League match at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, aiming to enhance their campaign against the 15-time winners.

Last Updated: 05.40 PM, Nov 26, 2025
Olympiacos FC will host the mighty Real Madrid in a pivotal UEFA Champions League group stage clash on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece. Kick-off is set for 8:00 PM UTC (1:30 AM IST on November 27). This match carries huge significance for both sides as Real Madrid seek to break their historical barrier of winning away at Olympiacos, while the hosts aim to defy the odds and boost their campaign in the tough group.
Match: Olympiacos FC vs Real Madrid, UEFA Champions League 2025-26
Date and time: 27th November, 1.30 am IST
Venue: Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium
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The match promises a fascinating tactical battle. Olympiacos’ energetic pressing and aggressive home atmosphere could pose problems for Real Madrid’s ball control and build-up play.
The Greeks’ deep defensive block, combined with rapid transitioning attack through crosses and counters could test Madrid’s defensive solidity.
Real Madrid’s key to success lies in breaking down Olympiacos’ defense quickly to avoid the frustration that has haunted them in past away games here.
The interplay and understanding between Vinícius and Mbappé will be crucial to unlocking the Greek fortress, with Bellingham providing the creative spark from midfield.
If Madrid can stride confidently past Olympiacos’ pressing, the game could open up for a thrilling showcase of attacking football. Conversely, Olympiacos, buoyed by a strong home record and tactical discipline, have the capacity to frustrate the visitors and snatch a valuable result.
Olympiacos will rely heavily on the high-intensity pressing game instilled by Mendilibar’s tactical approach, with Ayoub El Kaabi leading the line after a strong start to the season.
Chiquinho’s crossing ability and chance creation are key for Olympiacos as they seek to exploit Real’s occasional defensive lapses.
Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso is expected to adjust the formation to a 4-3-1-2, with Bellingham operating behind Vinícius and Mbappé, aiming to maximize creativity in the central areas.
The match will also be a test of Madrid’s defensive unit, which remains among the best in Europe but has its vulnerabilities exploited in high-pressure scenarios in recent past.
Olympiacos and Real Madrid have faced each other eight times in European competition. Real Madrid boasts the upper hand with four victories, compared to Olympiacos’ single win and three draws.
Notably, Olympiacos have never lost to Real Madrid at home, recording one win and three draws at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium. This bittersweet record means Madrid’s quest to win in Greece remains elusive, having failed to claim victory in five attempts away.
The sides last met in a goalless draw earlier in the current Champions League season, a match where both teams fought hard but couldn’t break the deadlock. The encounters have historically been tight, with Real Madrid’s experience clashing against Olympiacos’ resolute defense and hostile home atmosphere.
Olympiacos has shown resilience and strong home form lately. They won their last league fixture 3-0 against Atromitos in the Greek Super League 2025/26 and enter this match on a run of five wins in their last six matches overall, including an unbeaten streak of nine UEFA home games.
Conversely, Real Madrid’s recent form on the road has been underwhelming despite their quality and squad depth. They enter this fixture winless in their last three away games in the Champions League, including a 2-2 La Liga draw against Elche that reduced their lead at the top.
However, Real have lost just once in their last nine matches across all competitions, showcasing resilience and quality.
Their attack, led by the dynamic duo of Vinícius Júnior and Kylian Mbappé, continues to create significant chances, though they have struggled to find goals in hostile away atmospheres.
Olympiacos: K. Tzolakis, Rodinei, T. Retsos, L. Pirola, F. Ortega, S. Hezze, D. Nascimento, G. Martins, Chiquinho, D. Podence, A. E. Kaabi.
Real Madrid: A. Lunin, T. Alexander-Arnold, R. Asencio, Á. Carreras, F. Garcia, F. Valverde, E. Camavinga, J. Bellingham, A. Güler, K. Mbappé, Vinícius Jr.