Real Madrid Clashes with Villarreal: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream
Following three straight away fixtures, Real Madrid make their return to the Santiago Bernabéu to face Villarreal.
Carlo Ancelotti's squad will be looking to build on their impressive Champions League triumph over Karait as they head back to Madrid. Kylian Mbappé secured a treble, Thibaut Courtois maintained a shutout, and Eduardo Camavinga scored his first goal since April.
Another victory, this time against Villarreal, would see Real Madrid enter the October international window with only one blemish from Atlético Madrid on an otherwise flawless campaign. However, the Yellow Submarine possess the quality to inflict a second straight La Liga loss on Los Blancos.
Below is your guide to watching Real Madrid's forthcoming encounter with Villarreal on television and via streaming.
What Time Does Real Madrid vs. Villarreal Kick Off?
How to Watch Real Madrid vs. Villarreal on TV and Live Stream

Supporters in the United States can view Real Madrid's meeting with Villarreal through ESPN+. Members gain access to the complete La Liga fixture list for the 2025–26 campaign, plus all Copa del Rey matches.
The fixture is also available via FuboTV, which requires a paid membership. ESPN Deportes offers free Spanish-language coverage for viewers preferring that option.
UK audiences can watch on Disney+, which also demands an active subscription. Mexican fans can access the La Liga encounter through Sky+ and Sky Sports.
In Canada, TSN+ and Prime Video will broadcast Real Madrid vs. Villarreal.
Country | TV/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, FuboTV |
United Kingdom | Disney+ |
Canada | TSN+, Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky+, Sky Sports |
What's Next for Real Madrid?

Following the conclusion of their match against Villarreal, Real Madrid will remain inactive until Saturday, Oct. 19. During the upcoming fortnight, the majority of Los Blancos' key players will shift their attention to representing their countries.
When the October international period ends, Ancelotti's team will travel to the Coliseum for a clash with Getafe. Subsequently, they will welcome Juventus to the Bernabéu for their third Champions League fixture of the campaign on Wednesday, Oct. 22.