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What time does Real Madrid vs. Villarreal play and where to watch the LaLiga match?

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What time does Real Madrid vs. Villarreal play and where to watch the LaLiga match?

Real Madrid and Villarreal play this Saturday, April 8th at the Santiago Bernabéu. Review all the details of the match below.

Real Madrid and Villarreal play this Saturday, April 8th at the Santiago Bernabéu. Review all the details of the match below.

Real Madrid and Villarreal face off this Saturday, April 8, in an exciting match that will take place at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. This encounter is valid for matchday 28 of LaLiga Santander and promises excitement from start to finish.

It should be noted that in 2023, these teams faced each other twice, both at the Estadio La Cerámica, with one victory for each team: 2-1 for the 'Yellow Submarine' in LaLiga and 3-2 in favor of the 'merengue' team in the Copa del Rey round of 16.

The team led by Carlo Ancelotti is in high spirits after their 4-0 victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou, while Villarreal defeated Real Sociedad 2-0 in their last league match.

What time is the Real Madrid vs Villarreal match?

Check the schedule for the match between Real Madrid and Villarreal:

  • Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador: 14.00
  • Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Venezuela: 15.00
  • Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay: 16.00
  • Mexico: 13.00
  • United States: 12.00 (PT) and 15.00 (ET)
  • Spain: 21.00

Where to watch Real Madrid vs Villarreal?

  • Peru: ESPN and Star+
  • Argentina: ESPN and Star+
  • Bolivia: ESPN and Star+
  • Chile: ESPN and Star+
  • Colombia: ESPN and Star+
  • Ecuador: ESPN and Star+
  • Paraguay: ESPN and Star+
  • Uruguay: ESPN and Star+
  • Venezuela: ESPN and Star+
  • Brazil: ESPN, GUIGO, Star+, and NOW NET e Claro
  • Mexico: Sky HD and Blue To Go Video Everywhere
  • United States: ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes
  • Spain: Movistar Laliga and Movistar+

Real Madrid vs Villarreal: probable lineups

Real Madrid: Thibaut Courtois; Lucas Vázquez, Antonio Rüdiger, David Alaba, Nacho Fernández; Aurélien Tchouaméni, Dani Ceballos, Fede Valverde; Marco Asensio, Vinícius Jr., Karim Benzema.

Villarreal: Pepe Reina; Juan Foyth, Raúl Albiol, Pau Torres, Alfonso Pedraza; Ramón Terrats, Dani Parejo, Álex Baena; Samu Chukwueze, Yeremy Pino, José Luis Morales.

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