Real Madrid, led by young coach Xabi Alonso, will enter the match with high morale after their valuable 2-1 victory over their traditional rival Barcelona in El Clasico, raising their tally to 27 points at the top of the Spanish League.
Alonso aims to continue the winning streak before the anticipated summit against Liverpool next Tuesday in the fourth round of the league stage in the Champions League.
Real Madrid tops the Spanish league standings with 27 points, collected from winning 9 matches, losing 1 match, scoring 22 goals and conceding 10.
Valencia is in the eighteenth place in the Spanish League standings with 9 points, collected from winning 2 matches, losing 5 and drawing 3, scoring 10 goals and conceding 16.
The match will kick off at 10 pm Cairo time, 11 pm Saudi time, and will be broadcast on beIN SPORTS 2, with commentary by Amer Al-Khoudhiri.
