Meanwhile, Los Amarillos picked up their first victory of the season last time out, securing a 1-0 win against Granada thanks to Kirian Rodriguez's stoppage-time strike.
Match preview
Despite racking up 64% possession and 20 shots at the Metropolitano Stadium, Real Madrid were unable to prevent a 3-1 defeat against Atletico Madrid on Sunday, with former Los Blancos striker Alvaro Morata bagging a brace to add insult to injury.
Carlo Ancelotti's men kicked off their campaign with a six-game winning streak, notching five consecutive La Liga victories before defeating Union Berlin in their Champions League opener, but they were brought back down to earth by their cross-city rivals.
Remarkably, new signing Jude Bellingham scored six goals during the six-game winning streak, inspiring his side to victories over Athletic Bilbao, Almeria, Celta Vigo, Getafe and Real Sociedad before netting the winner on his Champions League debut for Real Madrid.
Although Bellingham failed to instigate another revival against Atletico, the 20-year-old midfielder has swiftly established himself as one of La Liga's brightest stars and has stepped up in the absence of injured forward Vinicius Junior, who has missed the past four games.
Following five failed attempts, Las Palmas finally secured their first victory of the season as they claimed a 1-0 win against Granada in dramatic circumstances on Sunday, with Kirian Rodriguez scoring a sublime long-range goal in the 92nd minute.
Despite playing more than 30 minutes with 10 men following Mika Marmol's red card, Los Amarillos dominated large spells of the second half while limiting Granada to a solitary attempt on target, highlighting the team's desire to claim all three points.
It is worth noting that Las Palmas have not disgraced themselves since gaining promotion from the second tier last season, recording two draws and three losses before Sunday's triumph, with 1-0 defeats coming against Valencia, Girona and Sevilla.
The Canary Islanders may be the lowest scorers in the division, but no team has conceded fewer La Liga goals than Garcia Pimienta's side in 2023-24, so Las Palmas will fancy their chances of getting something from Sunday's showdown at the Bernabeu.
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Team News
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has recovered from a hamstring injury but missed Sunday's derby due to illness, while there are also question marks over the fitness of Dani Carvajal, who has missed the previous two matches with a muscle problem.
On top of that, Los Blancos are still without Eder Militao (knee), Arda Guler (knee) and Thibaut Courtois (knee), meaning that Chelsea loanee Kepa Arrizabalaga will continue to deputise between the sticks.
At the opposite end of the pitch, Bellingham will continue to offer attacking support to Rodrygo, with Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Federico Valverde expected to retain their place in the starting XI despite the disappointing defeat to Atletico.
Las Palmas defender Mika Marmol will miss the trip to the Bernabeu through suspension, while Fabio Gonzalez (ankle), Alberto Moleiro (muscle), Benito Ramirez (thigh) and Sandro Ramirez (muscle) remain on Los Amarillos' injury list.
Equatorial Guinea international Saul Coco looks set to replace Marmol in the visitors' backline, with former Barcelona, Sevilla and Getafe forward Munir El Haddadi operating as the lone striker in a 4-5-1 formation
Real Madrid possible starting lineup:
Arrizabalaga; Vazquez, Rudiger, Alaba, Garica; Valverde, Kroos, Camavinga; Modric; Bellingham, Rodrygo
Las Palmas possible starting lineup:
Valles; Araujo, Suarez, Coco, Cardona; Pejino, Rodriguez, Perrone, Loiodice, Viera; Munir