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Villarreal has been a bit of a bogey team for Real Madrid in recent years as the two teams reunite on Saturday. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.

Real Madrid has failed to win in any of its last seven visits to the Estadio de la Ceramica in La Liga, but the pressure is on to break that trend if it hopes to stay within reach of the table summit on Saturday. Los Blancos face Villarreal sat level on points with Barcelona at La Liga’s peak, but the Blaugrana have the benefit of a game in hand as they look to edge their way to the title. The Yellow Submarine has developed an uncanny knack for holding Carlo Ancelotti’s men at bay in recent years, with Real desperate to book its first win at this venue since Feb. 2017.

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Game Date: Mar. 15, 2024

Start Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

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Game Venue: Estadio de la Ceramica, Villarreal, Spain

TV: ESPN Deportes

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Marcelino would like nothing more than to heap further misery on Real given that recent success in this head-to-head, frustrating Los Blancos to no end despite the gap in success between the two clubs.

Real’s most recent trip to the Ceramica ended with the two teams sharing the spoils in an eight-goal thriller despite the fact Ancelotti’s side led by three at one point.

That was until Alexander Sorloth had his say, scoring three of his four goals that day across an eight-minute window to rescue a point for the hosts:

Sorloth was again in action against Real on Wednesday, but this time for rival Atletico Madrid as Real advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals via penalties despite losing 1-0 on the night (2-2 draw on aggregate).

A 2-1 loss at Real Betis earlier in March saw Real give up La Liga’s summit, and Real has now managed to win just two of its last six league fixtures.

Villarreal, meanwhile, has lost just one of its last seven but is hoping to improve a home record that has seen it win just five of its 12 league outings at the Ceramica this term.

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