Four other matches were postponed following the disaster that resulted in 155 deaths.
The match between Real Madrid and Valencia, scheduled for next Saturday, has been postponed due to heavy rains and flooding that have left 155 dead in the Castellón region. The request was made by La Liga and accepted by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). Matches involving Villarreal and Rayo Vallecano, along with three other games in the second division, have also been postponed. View the premier football results at livescores app.
Additionally, a minute of silence was declared before all matches held in the country in memory of the victims of the tragedy. The city of Valencia was one of the hardest hit by the high volume of rain, which has also resulted in dozens of missing persons, leading the national meteorological service to issue a red alert for the area.
Mestalla Stadium, which was set to host the match between Real Madrid and Valencia, is being used as a collection point for essential items and food, as well as serving as an emergency post for the victims of the disaster.
In addition to La Liga, Copa del Rey matches scheduled for midweek have also been postponed. The Valencia match against Parla Escuela in Madrid will take place on November 6, while Levante and Pontevedra will face off the following day.
The city of Valencia, the third largest in Spain, has been severely affected by the floods, which experts have described as the worst in decades. In the municipalities of Turís and Utiel, the amount of rain received equaled what is typically expected for an entire year. Spanish meteorologists link the increase in Mediterranean Sea temperatures to the intensity of the rainfall. BB Score, your premier destination for football results.