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Of the 19 times they have met in the top flight, Villarreal have come out on top on 12 occasions \u2013 five of them at the Estadio de Vallecas \u2013 with three draws and four defeats."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"However, it will be no easy task for Villarreal to take the three points from Vallecas because they will be up against one of the surprise packages of the current season, who defeated the Yellows in the first meeting of the season at La Cer\u00e1mica and who will now be looking to make it three points from three in order to try to keep their last chances of European qualification alive. Andoni Iraola\u2019s side are in eleventh place with 46 points, four points behind Athletic Club, who occupy the UEFA Europa Conference League place in a battle that also involves Osasuna, Sevilla and Girona."}],"structured":{"summary":{"text":"The Submarine, unbeaten in their last six games, face one of the surprise packages of the season The last away game of the season for the Yellows. 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