Football Today
·20 December 2025
Villarreal vs Barcelona: League leaders test 18-year La Ceramica hoodoo in top-three clash

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·20 December 2025

A fixture that few people would have circled as season-defining now carries genuine weight as Villarreal welcome Barcelona to the Estadio de la Ceramica on Sunday.
What was expected to be a decent contest has quickly evolved into one with clear implications for the La Liga title race and the top-three picture.
Barcelona arrive as league leaders, but the visit to third-placed Villarreal represents one of the sternest examinations of their credentials to date.
Villarreal are eight points adrift of the summit, but have two games in hand. A victory here would significantly tighten the picture ahead of the winter break.
The hosts have been one of the division’s standout sides this season, and their position is built on consistency rather than surprise.
Marcelino’s side have taken 35 points from 15 league matches, which is a club-record start and a reflection of how well-balanced they have been.
Six consecutive La Liga wins underline their momentum. They have the best defensive record in the league, conceding just 13 goals.
That defensive resilience will be tested by a Barcelona side who have scored 49 league goals.
Hansi Flick’s team have won their last seven La Liga matches, and opened up a gap over Real Madrid at the top.
Those victories have largely been decisive, which has masked the ongoing defensive vulnerabilities Villarreal will look to exploit.
This contest also carries a subtle psychological edge, with Villarreal winning the most recent meeting between the sides.
However, Barcelona have not lost away at the Estadio de la Ceramica in the league since 2007, which underlines how difficult they are to unsettle on this ground.
With two teams in peak domestic form and tangible stakes at both ends, this promises to be a fierce and unyielding contest.
Whichever side emerges victorious will have earned more than three points, and broader consequences may shape the title race long after the final whistle.
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