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Sevilla’s home surge vs Real Madrid’s 0-1 habit in LaLiga

Sevilla’s home surge vs Real Madrid’s 0-1 habit in LaLiga
The storyline is set by a razor-thin margin: the most common result between Sevilla and Real Madrid, both overall and in Seville, is 0-1. Eight meetings have finished 0-1 overall, and six times by the same score at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. That pattern captures a rivalry where Real Madrid often find a way to tilt tight games. Yet Sevilla arrive with a counter-narrative—three successive LaLiga home wins and a knack for late strikes, with 26% of their goals coming between minutes 76 and 90. Expect tension until the final whistle. The head-to-heads underline Madrid’s weight. Across the last 69 clashes, Real Madrid lead 46 wins to Sevilla’s 16, with seven draws, backed by a commanding 162-89 goal difference. Even in Seville, Madrid hold an edge: in the last 33 meetings at Sevilla, the visitors have 16 wins to 13 for the hosts (four draws), with a 61-51 goal split to Los Blancos. Sevilla’s last home victory over Madrid dates back to 2018, and last season Madrid swept the series—4-2 in the capital and 2-0 in Andalusia. How could the numbers shape this chapter? First, the opening goal looms large. In a fixture historically decided by fine margins, Real Madrid’s proficiency at managing away-game moments often transforms small leads into full points. Second, time may be Sevilla’s friend. Their late scoring trend suggests the home side grow into matches, a trait that could disrupt the script if the contest is level after 75 minutes. Third, discipline in both boxes remains decisive. With 0-1 the recurring headline, set pieces, defensive concentration, and transitions will likely determine momentum. The implications are clear: Sevilla seek to stretch their home run and puncture a six-year home hoodoo against Madrid; Real Madrid aim to extend a dominant head-to-head and keep the one-goal template intact. If Sevilla can carry their late-game punch into the decisive minutes, this could be the night the pattern breaks. If not, the 0-1 habit may write the ending once again.