Villarreal vs Barcelona preview: What time does it start, what TV channel is it on and where can I watch it?
A look ahead to the Primera Division fixture at El Madrigal
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Jonathan Dos Santos: The Mexican midfielder will be welcoming his former employers to the El Madrigal for the second time, having scored in the only time he’s played them there, in a 3-1 loss. After growing up through the ranks of the Barca academy, he’ll be looking to prove them wrong for selling him.
Best stat
14: Barcelona haven’t lost to Villarreal in 14 games, with the Catalan club last succumbing to defeat back in 2008, when Villarreal recorded a 2-1 victory at the Nou Camp.
Remember when…
In only the fourth meeting between the two clubs they played out an entertaining 4-4 draw. Villarreal raced into a 3-0 lead in the opening 20 minutes at El Madrigal courtesy of two goals from Victor and a strike from Javier Calleja. Patrick Kluivert netted a goal either side of the break before Rivaldo levelled proceedings for Barcelona. Five minutes later the hosts restored their lead but in the closing moments Kluivert completed his hat-trick to claim a point for his side.
Player to watch…
Neymar: The silky Brazilian loves playing against Villarreal, netting eight times in his last seven games against the club. However, Neymar hasn’t been in a rich vein of goalscoring form this term and will be looking to rack up a few in this fixture.
Past three meetings…
Villarreal 2 (Bakambu, Mathieu O.G) Barcelona 2 (Rakitic, Neymar)
La Liga, March 2016
Barcelona 3 (Neymar 2, Suarez) Villarreal 0
La Liga, November 2015
Villarreal 1 (Dos Santos) Barcelona 3 (Neymar 2, Suarez)
Copa Del Rey, March 2015
Form guide
Villarreal: DWWWDL
Barcelona: DWWWWL
Vital information
Kick-off: 7.45pm, Sunday 8 January
TV: Live on Sky Sports 2
Odds
Villarreal to win: 11/2
Barcelona to win: 11/20
Draw: 3/1
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