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LaLiga (32. round)
26. April 2026. 21:00h
Villarreal CF vs Celta Vigo
Estadio de la Cerámica, Villarreal, ES
2026
26
April
Villarreal CF - Celta Vigo tickets for LaLiga at Estadio de la Cerámica - key points in the race for Europe
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Villarreal CF - Celta Vigo tickets for LaLiga at Estadio de la Cerámica - key points in the race for Europe

Looking for tickets for Villarreal CF - Celta Vigo? Here you can explore ticket options for this LaLiga match at Estadio de la Cerámica, with a clear guide to current form, the importance of the points, key players to watch and what awaits you in Vila-real before kick-off

Villarreal and Celta enter the final stretch of the season with Europe at stake

Villarreal and Celta go into Matchday 32 facing each other in a match that could strongly influence the outcome of the battle for European places. According to the standings after 31 matches played, Villarreal are third with 61 points and hold a position that leads into the very top tier of the European schedule for next season, while Celta are sixth with 44 points and are defending their place in the European zone against a dense line of pursuers. For the home side, this is a match in which they must maintain their rhythm in the battle with the teams at the top, while for the visitors from Vigo it is an evening in which every point may carry greater weight than in an ordinary league round.

Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters. The reason is not only the table, but also the way both teams play. Villarreal, under Marcelino, enter the final stretch with the clear idea that home ground must be their foundation, while Celta, under Claudio Giráldez, have shown throughout the season that they know how to play brave, direct and energetic football, even when the schedule becomes crowded.

What is at stake for Villarreal, and what for Celta Vigo

Villarreal entered April as a team that had found the right rhythm. The club's results show a 3:1 win against Real Sociedad, a 0:1 defeat away to Girona, and then a big 2:1 win at San Mamés against Athletic Club. That sequence says enough: Marcelino's team know how to respond after a bad day, and in the final stretch of the season they do not look like a side that easily spills points. Third place at this moment is not symbolic, but very concrete capital that must be protected.

For Celta Vigo, the context is different, but equally serious. Sixth position means that the European race is completely open and that every next weekend can change the order. The team from Vigo have shown this season that they can also win away from home, for example 3:2 at Valencia and 2:1 at Girona, but they also suffered a painful 0:3 home defeat to Real Oviedo in April. That is the type of match that increases the pressure before a trip to Vila-real, because Celta are not coming only for the impression, but for the points they need to stay on the European course.

The first league meeting between the two this season in Vigo ended 1:1. That result describes the balance of power well: Villarreal have more stability throughout the season, but Celta have enough attacking talent to punish every poor reaction by the opponent. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Marcelino against Giráldez - two different approaches, the same goal

On the home bench sits Marcelino García Toral, a coach whose name in Vila-real has long been deeply tied to periods of major results. The club lists him as the head coach of the first team, and his signature can be seen in several simple things: compactness without the ball, quick transition when space is won, and much more discipline in defensive reactions than Villarreal had in some earlier phases of recent seasons.

On the other side is Claudio Giráldez, the man whose contract Celta extended until 2028 at the beginning of April. That move shows that the club are not only looking at the current table, but also at the playing model. Giráldez's Celta seek possession, high pressing and quick verticality as soon as a channel opens forward. In some matches that looks very convincing, but that style also carries risk, especially away from home against a team that knows how to punish the space behind the first line of pressure.

That is why the coaching duel here may be even more important than individual moments of brilliance. Marcelino will look for moments for quick delivery towards his forwards and wingers, while Giráldez will want his team to dictate the rhythm and not allow Villarreal to turn the match into a sequence of transitions from defence to attack.

Who could decide the match

Villarreal still have several players who can change the rhythm of the whole match with a single move. Gerard Moreno is, according to club figures, on eight goals in the 2025/26 season and remains a striker whose movement between the lines especially troubles a defence that loses concentration on the edge of the penalty area. Nicolas Pépé has contributed five goals and five assists in all competitions, and that means the home side have on the right a player who can both finish and provide the final pass. Tajon Buchanan is on six goals and gives Villarreal depth and speed in situations when the match opens up, while Pape Gueye from midfield has already reached four goals and is often the player who breaks the calm picture of a match with a late run from a deeper position.

At Celta, the picture is very clear. Borja Iglesias is the leading name in attack and stands on 15 goals and 3 assists in the 2025/26 season in the official club statistics. Iago Aspas, even at 38 years of age, remains the figure around whom the tone of the match changes - with 7 goals and 6 assists, he is still lucid enough to produce a final pass or a shot out of nothing. Celta also have a younger, livelier layer around them, but it is precisely the combination of Borja's physical presence and Aspas's ideas that remains the first thing the opponent must stop.For a supporter in the stands, that means it is worth watching two zones. The first is the space between the opponent's back line and midfield, where Gerard Moreno most likes to receive the ball. The second is Celta's left half-space, from where Aspas often enters the game as an organiser, not only as a finisher. Such details often decide matches that on paper look balanced.

Form and rhythm before 26 April

If only the home side are considered, Villarreal come into this date with three very readable messages. The first is that they know how to beat a direct rival, which they showed against Real Sociedad. The second is that they know how to recover quickly after a defeat, which was seen after Girona and the win over Athletic. The third is that they still have enough depth that they do not need to win a match through only one scenario. That is important in a meeting with Celta, who do not allow much comfortable possession.

Celta have had a slightly more unstable curve in recent weeks. The win in Valencia showed that this team know how to play under pressure and away from Balaídos, but the home defeat to Real Oviedo was a reminder that a match that is too open can become a problem. In addition, the European rhythm and the duels with Freiburg further drained the squad and mental energy. In such a schedule, an away match against the third-placed team in the league never comes at a comfortable moment.

Places in the stands are disappearing quickly. This is one of those matches in which the table, form and style of play together create serious intensity even before the first whistle.

Absences and squad condition

For Celta there are several concrete medical details that the club published at the beginning of April. Hugo Álvarez had a sprain of the left ankle with an estimated layoff of around 14 days, Carl Starfelt was doing individual work because of pain in the lower back, and Miguel Román is out because of a fracture at the base of the fifth metatarsal bone of the left foot and a longer recovery. For Iago Aspas, the club's medical report states that he received medical clearance after problems with the Achilles tendon, which is big news for the visitors.Villarreal lost an important defensive man during the season. The club announced in January that Juan Foyth suffered a rupture of the left Achilles tendon and then underwent surgery, making him one of the most serious absences for the home side in the final stretch of the league season. That also matters for the tactical picture of the match, because Foyth is not only a defender for duels, but also a player who brings aggression when stepping out to the ball.


  • Villarreal: confirmed longer-term absence of Juan Foyth after an Achilles tendon rupture and surgery.

  • Celta Vigo: Miguel Román in a long recovery after foot surgery.

  • Celta Vigo: Hugo Álvarez was on the injured list at the beginning of April because of an ankle sprain.

  • Celta Vigo: according to the club's medical report, Iago Aspas received medical clearance.

  • Celta Vigo: Carl Starfelt was doing individual work because of pain in the lower back.



In matches like these, that often means that coaches pay even more attention to balance. If Celta do not have a fully fit back line, Gerard Moreno and Pépé will get more space between the centre-backs and full-backs. If Villarreal without Foyth do not close the wide entries and the second ball behind the first defensive reaction, Aspas and Borja Iglesias can turn that into an evening full of problems for the home side.

What kind of match can be expected on the pitch

Villarreal will almost certainly look for a match in which they will have clear, sharp attacks instead of sterile possession. Marcelino's teams do not spend much energy on decorative passages if they sense that the opponent are vulnerable in transition. That means a quick search for the wingers, runs from deeper positions and a far more aggressive response as soon as the second ball is won.

Celta are built differently. Giráldez likes his team to keep the ball, draw the opponent in and then accelerate towards the final third. The problem against Villarreal's profile arises if they lose the ball too high, because then the home side get exactly what they want - open ground and an unprepared opposing back line. That is why it is very possible that we will watch periods in which Celta will have more of the ball, but Villarreal will create the clearer chances.Set pieces will also be a special point. In matches with stakes like these, one free kick or a second ball after a corner is often worth more than ten minutes of pretty possession. If the match stays level for a long time, the stadium will further lift the rhythm with every home surge, and that is a ground on which Villarreal usually know how to sense the right moment.

Estadio de la Cerámica and what awaits supporters in Vila-real

Estadio de la Cerámica is not a huge stadium, but that is precisely why matches like this can have a very compact and loud setting. Official club data list the address as Calle Blasco Ibáñez, 2, postcode 12540 in Vila-real, the pitch dimensions as 105 x 68 metres and the capacity as 21,332 spectators. The club describe it as a modern and accessible stadium, and after the renovation the connection between the stadium and the city's urban fabric and the experience close to the pitch was additionally emphasised.


  • Stadium: Estadio de la Cerámica

  • Address: Calle Blasco Ibáñez, 2, 12540 Vila-real

  • Capacity: 21,332

  • Home side: Villarreal CF

  • Special feature: compact stadium, stands close to the pitch and a very direct match experience



For supporters coming from outside the city, it is important to know that the stadium is located within the urban area of Vila-real, so access is easier than with venues far from the centre. The city is smaller and easier to navigate than larger Spanish football destinations, which is an advantage for visitors who want to combine the match with a light walk without long transfers around the city.

How to get there and what to organise before arrival

For arrival by car, the most practical approach is to count on entering the city earlier, because traffic towards the stadium intensifies as the evening kickoff approaches. There are parking zones near the stadium, and publicly available local information also mentions public parking next to the stadium. As this is an urban zone, it is smart to arrive earlier and do part of the way on foot instead of looking for a space immediately before kickoff.Those arriving by train or regional transport have an advantage because Vila-real is compact and the stadium is not separated from the city. That is good news for away supporters and neutral visitors: it is not necessary to rely exclusively on a car. With evening kickoffs like this, it is sensible to check return connections on the same day, especially if departure is planned immediately after the match.

As for the opening of the entrances, the club and organisers usually confirm such information closer to matchday. The safest approach is to arrive early enough to avoid congestion at security checks and to leave enough time to reach your seat without rushing. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing.

What atmosphere to expect in the evening slot

A 21:00 kickoff at a stadium such as La Cerámica almost always heightens the impression of the match. Not because of clichés, but because of a very concrete thing: when the stadium is not huge and the stands are close to the pitch, every series of home attacks is immediately felt in the sound. Villarreal on such evenings know how to gain extra momentum, especially if they find rhythm early through the flanks.

Celta bring with them the profile of an opponent who will not come only to defend. That means the crowd will very likely not watch a slow and closed match. Even when caution is present, both teams have enough offensive identity for the match at some point to move from a controlled tempo into an open exchange. For a spectator in the stands, that is usually the best scenario.

For those coming for the first time, Vila-real is a destination where football is strongly tied to local identity. The stadium and the city are not separate worlds, but the feeling of the match spills into the surrounding streets and squares. That is precisely why matches like these work well as a short supporters' trip, not only as a visit for ninety minutes of football.

What to pay special attention to during the match

If you like to follow details, pay attention to how Celta will defend Gerard's receiving zone, how much Villarreal will allow Aspas to drop for the ball, and what the home response will be to Borja's long duels. It is equally important to follow the first press after losing the ball. Whoever is more concrete there could control the whole evening.

This is a match in which the table provides the frame, but the details provide the final shape. Villarreal have home ground, a stronger position and a more stable run of results. Celta have attackers who can punish even the smallest drop in concentration. That is why the duel at La Cerámica is much more than an ordinary stop in the schedule - it is a match with a direct impact on the final stretch of the season for both sides.

It is worth securing tickets in time. The stakes are big enough, the styles are different enough, and the evening slot in Vila-real often brings matches that remain in the memory for a long time.

Sources:
- LALIGA - standings after 31 rounds and the framework of the battle for European places
- Villarreal CF - schedule, first-team results, match time, stadium, capacity, data on Marcelino and the medical report for Juan Foyth
- RC Celta - first-team medical report, data on Claudio Giráldez, statistics for Borja Iglesias and Iago Aspas, and reports from recent matches
- ESPN - additional confirmation of the 2025/26 LaLiga table after 31 rounds played

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