Villarreal vs Real Madrid Full Match 2023-24

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Villarreal vs Real Madrid Full Match 2023-24.

Villarreal vs Real Madrid Full Match Highlights
Villarreal vs Real Madrid Full Match 2023-24

Villarreal vs Real Madrid Full Match Replay.
Full Match & Highlights La Liga 2023-2024

Full Match Highlights – Full Match Replay
English Commentary
May 19, 2024

During a season in which Villarreal have scored for fun but conceded just as regularly, netting and conceding 60 La Liga goals, European football next term is still within reach, but they may need to win both of their remaining league fixtures. A strong finish isn’t out of the question either, having won four of their last five (L1) as they bid to secure a fifth consecutive top-eight finish.


As they gear up to take on champions Real Madrid, Villarreal have an unenviable record against sides at the top this term, as they’ve lost all six home fixtures against sides starting the round above them, all of them while conceding at least twice. More encouragingly, they’ve only lost one of their last nine home league fixtures (W5, D3).

Real Madrid might have already wrapped up the title but there was no let up as they thrashed Alavés 5-0 prior to lifting the trophy on Tuesday as they sealed a third successive win ‘to nil’ while scoring at least three times. With manager Carlo Ancelotti rotating his squad to keep players fresh as they push for inclusion in next month’s Champions League final, there’s no shortage of motivation for Los Blancos.

If they need another incentive to perform then the prize of a rare league win at La Cerámica should do the trick as the visitors haven’t won any of their last six La Liga visits here (D5, L1). On a more positive note, they’ve only lost one of their last nine final league away games of the season (W5, D3), a sequence that includes a 2-2 draw here back in 2017/18.

Players to watch: All three of Gonçalo Guedes’ goals for Villarreal this term came after the break, as did his strike for Valencia against Real Madrid in the 2021/22 campaign. Brahim Díaz netted twice after half-time in Real Madrid’s last away game (W 4-0 v Granada), meaning his last five competitive goals were in the second half.

Hot streak: Both Villarreal (W6, D1) and Real Madrid (W16, D1) are unbeaten in La Liga games they led at half-time this term.


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