Facts and stats ahead of Real Madrid's Liga clash with Sevilla on Sunday morning.
Sevilla have only taken points on three of their last 23 visits to the Bernabu (W2 D1 L20).
The last two league meetings between the sides ended with the same result: a 6-2 win for Real Madrid.
Sevilla are without a win in their last nine visits to play sides from Madrid in the league (D2 L7), despite taking the league in five of them. Their last win in the capital was at Real Madrid (4-3 in 2008-09).
Since 2003 there have been only three occasions of a side scoring with every shot in a match: two of them were by Sevilla and one of them in the Bernabu (March 2010).
Jos Mourinho's side are unbeaten in 19 league games (W16 D3), the club record is 31 between 87/88 and 88/89.
Sevilla have won only one of their last four league matches (D1 L2). Their last away match saw them suffer their joint-heaviest defeat this season (1-5 at Getafe) along with the 2-6 defeat vs Real Madrid.
A win for Real Madrid in this match and defeat for Barcelona would see them crowned winners of La Liga.
Should Real Madrid win their last four games of the season, they would set a new record for most points in a single La Liga campaign (100, beating Bara's 99 from 09/10).
lvaro Negredo has scored six goals in Sevilla's last six league matches.
Khedira and Ronaldo's goals against Barcelona set a new record for most goals scored by a single team in a La Liga season (109).
Only Real Madrid and Barcelona have had more shots than Sevilla in the league this season, while only two sides have a lower goals-to-shots ratio.
Mesut zil has made the most assists in La Liga this season (16), while Jess Navas has made the most for any player outside of Real Madrid and Barcelona (9).
There have been 88 goals scored in league games between these sides over the last 10 seasons, more than between any other two sides in La Liga (Atltico-Barcelona 77).
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