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Real Madrid vs Villareal Live Stream Free Soccer: Watch Online Spanish La Liga Football (Start Time, Tv Info)

Real Madrid vs Villareal will take place on Saturday night in the Spanish La Liga, in Real's first game since former English Premier League star Gareth Bale arrived at the Bernabau. The game kicks off at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).

Gareth Bale will be joining Cristiano Ronaldo in the Real team, in a line up now that overflows with creativity and on-the-ball skills. With those two players running at opposition, coaches and managers across Spain and Europe will be panicking at how to contain the two brilliant players.

The task is a big one for newly promoted Villareal on Saturday. They get to host Real at the legendary Estadio El Madrigal, and this should be an exciting and fiercely fought match up for fans today.

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Both teams boast two of the most exciting offenses in La Liga, but they also play in very different ways, and the contrasting attacking styles should be fantastic to watch.

Both Real and Villareal are undefeated so far this season having each won all three of their games so far, but something will have to give today as the two sides come head to head.

Villareal will be desperate to continue their amazing form since arriving back in La Liga, and they will know what a massive boost it would be if they could take down Real Madrid today. They will not want to give anything up, and will try and impose themselves on their opposition today in front of their intimidating home crowd.

Real meanwhile will want to solidify their place at the top of the Spanish La Liga with another win today. They know how important it is not to drop points at the early stage of the season if they are to hold off Barcelona this season for the title.

Real Madrid vs Villareal is scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on beIn Sport, as well as Sky Sports 2, or alternatively the game can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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